Ethical compliance and conduct standards (ECCS) outline acceptable behaviors and practices for staff. An International Journal of Research in Education and Sustainable Development study notes, “A well-documented ethical compliance policy will help the organization and the employees to make decisions that will advance the reputation and business goals of the organization without losing its stakeholders and customers.”
They achieve this function by providing a framework of policies and procedures to help employees understand their responsibilities. Its integration in sectors like healthcare allows for a dual focus on compliance and ethics that mitigate risks associated with data breaches.
ECCS can be applied in healthcare training to improve ethical awareness and promote HIPAA compliance. The integration begins with the development of written standards of ethical conduct, outlining the expectations for employee behavior when handling protected health information (PHI).
Training sessions can then focus on ensuring all staff understand ethical responsibilities. ECCS promotes interactive training methods that engage healthcare workers in real-world scenarios, allowing them to practice ethical decision-making in a safe environment. ECCS also includes mechanisms for reporting unethical behavior, through means like HIPAA compliant email, which helps employees speak up about concerns without fear of retaliation.
All employees who handle PHI, including those in covered entities and business associates, must receive HIPAA training.
HIPAA training should be conducted annually, with additional training provided whenever there are significant policy changes or updates.
Training typically includes an overview of HIPAA regulations, identification of PHI, minimum necessary standards, patient rights, confidentiality, security measures, and reporting procedures for breaches.