The Role of Nursing Education in Ensuring HIPAA Compliance
At a recent meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), I had a chance meeting with Ryan Coyne, the CEO of an accredited online training provider for Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA). More on HIPAA below, but what I learned, that was concerning, is the increasing citing, sanctioning, of violation of HIPAA by nurses at the point of care and the risk to institutions due to nurses, and other providers, HIPAA violations. Particularly concerning is the breach of protection of patients’ “individually identifiable health information” (Department of Health & Human Services – DHHS/HHS) but also the violation of “national standards for the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic protected health information” (HIPAA for Professionals, DHHS). Violations of these standards expose individual nurses, and other healthcare providers, and the institutions in which they are employed to legal and financial sanctions for violations. For institutions, this includes both clinical practice settings and in nursing education. As...


