Every time patient information is accessed, shared, or stored, trust is either strengthened or put at risk. In today’s digital healthcare environment, protecting patient data is not just a legal requirement, it is a professional responsibility shared across roles.

Foundations of Healthcare Data Privacy
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Foundations of Healthcare Data Privacy
This course is part of Data Privacy and Protection for Healthcare Specialization


Instructors: SkillUp
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What you'll learn
Explain healthcare data privacy as a patient right and shared organizational responsibility.
Describe major healthcare privacy regulations and ethical principles guiding data protection.
Classify patient data by sensitivity and identify privacy risks in healthcare workflows.
Analyze healthcare privacy scenarios to determine regulatory context and appropriate safeguards.
Skills you'll gain
- Data Security
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Medical Privacy
- Health Informatics
- Healthcare Ethics
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Data Integrity
- Information Privacy
- Health Information Management
- Healthcare Industry Knowledge
- Risk Analysis
- Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Data Access
- Data Ethics
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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