Total HIPAA Launches New Website

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Total HIPAA Compliance, the leader in HIPAA training and compliance, has a new and improved website! Our layout has been redesigned to make information easier to find, and improve your experience. From our new homepage, you can access a wide range of resources including our HIPAA webinar series, the latest in HIPAA news and our […]

Total HIPAA Compliance, the leader in HIPAA training and compliance, has a new and improved website! Our layout has been redesigned to make information easier to find, and improve your experience.

From our new homepage, you can access a wide range of resources including our HIPAA webinar series, the latest in HIPAA news and our HIPAA blog. In addition to providing an abundance of timely HIPAA information, you’ll also find details about our DIY and Turn-Key industry-specific Compliance Solutions.

 

To celebrate the launch of our new site we’re giving 5% off all Compliance Solutions through January 31st!

 

COUPON CODE: CELEBRATE

 

Don’t wait! Make Total HIPAA (www.TotalHIPAA.com) your first stop on the path to HIPAA Compliance—Today!

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