American Medical Compliance
Mini Protecting Patient Privacy in Texas (HB 300) Training
Mini Protecting Patient Privacy in Texas (HB 300) Training
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The following Mini Protecting Patient Privacy in Texas (HB 300) Training is designed to educate healthcare providers (HCP) on the requirements of the Texas Medical Privacy Act (HB 300) and its relationship to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), ensuring proper protection, authorization, and handling of protected health information (PHI) in compliance with both state and federal law.
What you will learn:
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The purpose and scope of Texas HB 300
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Key differences between HB 300 and HIPAA requirements
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Authorization requirements for PHI disclosures
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Breach notification standards and civil penalties
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Workforce training and enforcement responsibilities
Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion to verify you have finished the training. Course Length: 15 min.
The information contained in these trainings was derived from publications of Texas Attorney General, SanAntonio.gov, and Texas.gov (Government Sourced Material). None of the planners, authors or instructors for this activity have any relevant financial relationships to disclose. The Government Sourced Material used by AMC is available for no charge on their associated websites. The use of the Government Sourced Material by AMC does not imply endorsement or recommendation by Texas Attorney General, SanAntonio.gov, Texas.gov, or by the United States Government, of AMC, its enterprise, its facility, its services or its products. © 2026 American Medical Compliance, no copyright claimed in Government Sourced Material. If you are not completely satisfied with this course within 30 days you will receive a full refund.
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