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PPV: Attention to detail, information exchange process makes Oregon DHS a compliance success story
EHR Connection, October 27, 2008
Kyle Miller, CISSP, has spent nearly three decades in information technology (IT), including work for Intermountain Healthcare in Utah and currently in the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS).
Miller’s resume spans a wide range of skills from military intelligence to information security to healthcare claims to electronic data interchange and HIPAA. His experiences, though varied, share one common denominator: “I’ve always been responsible for the security of the information,” he says.
As the current chief information security officer for Oregon DHS, Miller is now the security guard for a seemingly limitless amount of private information. His philosophy is a simple one that should resonate with other departments and agencies of state government and apply to individual clinical settings.
Click here to learn about Miller’s experience and philosophy.
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