Outsource your data storage: Reduce stress and remain HIPAA compliant without breaking the bank
Health Information Compliance Insider, May 1, 2008
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One of Dan Novak’s responsibilities as information technology (IT) manager at Euclid Insurance in Itasca, IL, is helping the company support clients with health insurance renewals, particularly when that involves gathering private information about enrollees.
It’s a task that’s easier said than done. And it’s costly for a healthcare entity to develop and maintain a security solution that’s safe and easy to use in an environment that’s full of potential privacy holes.
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