Compliance certification by the profession, for the profession and of the profession.
Compliance Certification Board
Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC)
The healthcare world can be a high-risk and challenging environment that demands a proactive compliance approach. Being certified in this dynamic, changing profession can help mitigate compliance-related risks.
An individual who actively holds the Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC)® is someone with knowledge of relevant regulations and expertise in privacy compliance processes sufficient to assist the healthcare industry organizations in understanding and addressing legal obligations, and promote organizational integrity through the operation of effective privacy compliance programs.
Certification Highlights
- An HCCA Membership is not necessary to attain, maintain, or renew this certification
- Certification is valid for two years, and expires the month a candidate originally passed the certification exam
Are You Ready to Become Certified?
Make sure you meet:
- CCB CEU requirements
- Work Experience Requirements or Equivalent Student Experience
Apply For the Exam
Once you've completed the Steps to Certification you can apply to take the CHPC exam.
Study Materials
Candidate Handbook
This handbook provides information you will need to apply, prepare for, and take the CHPC exam.
Read HandbookExam Resources
Government Resources
These programs and reference materials are created by government agencies and groups that establish policies and guidelines related to healthcare compliance and ethics, and groups that regulate compliance and ethics issues. These include:
- HIPAA Privacy Rule
- Federal HIPAA reporting
- ARRA provisions
- US. Department of Education on FERPA provisions
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services joint guidance on FERPA and HIPAA
Other Resources
The exam is largely based on compliance work experience and therefore an official study guide is not available for this exam. However, to help prepare for the CHPC examination, CCB recommends candidates:
- Attend healthcare compliance events that provide current education in the areas you need, and as they relate to the Detailed Content Outline, which indicates the subject areas you will be tested on
- Learn from healthcare compliance industry experts and agencies about current regulations, best practices, and current government guidance
- Use the HCCAnet social network to ask questions and network with other compliance and ethics professionals and CCB certification holders
- Take the CHPC Practice Examination