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HIPAA Security Class for Counties, State Government and Non-Profit Organization Testimonials

 

"The material was presented in such a way like getting a Readers Digest Version of Gone With The Wind. Mark made the course interesting."

State of Illinois Employee
 

 

"Very Comprehensive, well balanced and well thought of. Strongly recommend this course for healthcare administrators."

Ali Sarreshteh
State of Illinois, Dept. of Corrections
 

 

"I am a part of the sub-committee for Security. I felt that we received Information on topics that will be very helpful in our world to comply with the security portion of the HIPAA legislation."

Cathy Matzen
State of Illinois
 

 

"Excellent overview of the HIPAA Security final regulations."

Doug Miller
State of Illinois, CMS
 

 

"I was very pleased with both the quality, content and thoroughness of this program. The instructor was both knowledgeable and professional, presenting the material with strong interaction from participants. The course manuals were very well-designed, comprehensive and easy to follow as the course was presented.
I would recommend this program for anyone new to HIPAA and as an expanded comprehensive review for anyone to improve HIPAA related knowledge and skills."

Paul F. Opp. Jr.
State of Illinois, Dept. of Veterans Affairs
 

 

"The instructor was very enthusiastic and provided a sound roadmap to get a handle on HIPAA Security."

Brenda Elder
State of Illinois, Dept. of Public Health
 

 

"Course material was very up-to-date in terms of HIPAA legislation and the state of technology."

Alice Christensen
State of Illinois, CMS
 

 

"This class brings HIPAA privacy and Security requirements together in a way that anyone can understand. I came away with practical ways to strengthen my organization's compliance capability.
Ali's "Seven Steps" really tied it all together. What a wonderful summary!"

Anne Mahalik MPA, RHIA
State of Illinois, DH
 

 

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Last updated: November 19, 2004