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Due
to more stringent HIPAA privacy and security enforcement,
safeguarding electronic information has become a "must" for
healthcare organizations. More than ever, today's healthcare
providers must take the necessary steps to secure the access,
storage and the exchange of personal health information.
However, shrinking budgets make it a challenge to implement
secure, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to help properly
secure the explosive data growth.
Centralizing
information and document storage has lulled healthcare
organizations into a false sense of security - thinking their
own staff could not be a potential cause of a security incident
involving data loss. When in reality, well-meaning staff members
download sensitive patient privacy information onto their
laptops and external storage drives everyday in the normal
course of business. Often, these devices are stolen while staff
members are in transit.
Additionally,
transmitting patient documents to third-party healthcare
organizations is commonplace, but many of these institutions
have insufficient controls to comply with the sender's privacy
policies. The HITRUST Common Security Framework Program will
soon help define a set of standards for security governance but
- not in time for healthcare organizations to adopt and
implement before significant data loss occurs.
InDorse
technologies understands the unique challenges facing healthcare
organizations. The InDorse solution prevents data leakage/data
loss by tagging or embedding sensitive documents with a barcode
and electronic inventory and security tag, carrying all required
document security policies for downloading, printing and
viewing, as well as official chain-of-custody details.
InDorse helps
healthcare organizations to:
Ensure HIPAA compliance by tagging sensitive documents with
pre-defined rules to automatically enforce institutional
policies.
Protect all sensitive documents once they leave the server -
implementing security policies no matter where the documents
travel - databases, laptops, PDAs, etc.
Reduce staff burden by allowing them to conduct "business as
usual," without learning new applications or procedures -
InDorse policies follow all documents.
Cluster Group all documents in a network into specific
categories for access, views and other privileges.
Provide intelligence on who is accessing which sensitive files -
inside and outside healthcare organizations. |
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Governments
most often hold the last word in authentic certified
documents. An endless number of illegal and forged
documents exist for transported goods, imports or
exports and illegal aliens.

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Data
security breaches pose a serious threat to small and mid-sized
companies. These organizations must reduce risks associated with
exposing their intellectual property to unauthorized viewers as
well as potentially violating GLBA, PCI, SOX and other
compliance regulations and mandates.

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Safeguarding electronic information is a "must" and healthcare
organizations are now experiencing more stringent HIPAA privacy
and security enforcement issues. More than ever, today's
providers must take the necessary steps to secure the access,
storage and the exchange of personal healthcare information.

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