HIPAA Certify Addresses Critical Gap in HIPAA Compliance

New solution helps healthcare organizations prove employee training during audits

Apr. 8, 2026 at 11:36pm

An extreme close-up X-ray photograph showing the intricate internal structure of a stethoscope, conceptually representing the need for healthcare organizations to have transparent documentation of their HIPAA compliance efforts.A new compliance solution aims to make it easier for healthcare providers to prove they have properly trained employees on HIPAA requirements.Fairfax Today

As healthcare organizations face increasing scrutiny over data privacy and compliance, a critical gap is emerging: many organizations train employees on HIPAA requirements but cannot prove it during audits or investigations. A new solution called HIPAA Certify aims to address this issue by providing a way for healthcare organizations to document and verify employee HIPAA training.

Why it matters

With the rise in data breaches and increased regulatory oversight, healthcare organizations need to be able to demonstrate that they have properly trained employees on HIPAA compliance. Failing to do so can result in steep fines and penalties during audits. HIPAA Certify provides a solution to this problem by creating a verifiable record of employee training.

The details

HIPAA Certify is a cloud-based platform that allows healthcare organizations to manage, track, and prove employee HIPAA training. The solution provides customizable training modules, automated tracking of completion, and the ability to generate audit-ready reports to demonstrate compliance.

  • HIPAA Certify was launched in April 2026.

The players

HIPAA Certify

A cloud-based platform that helps healthcare organizations manage, track, and prove employee HIPAA training.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

What’s next

Healthcare organizations can learn more about HIPAA Certify and sign up for the platform on the company's website.

The takeaway

HIPAA Certify provides a critical solution for healthcare organizations to demonstrate their compliance with HIPAA training requirements, which is essential for avoiding costly fines and penalties during audits.