EGUIDE:
BYOD is almost the new norm for healthcare providers, and it has introduced the challenge of protecting devices and data without restricting employees' mobile capabilities. Find out how you can navigate the complex task of meeting HIPAA regulations while allowing the use of BYOD apps and devices, cloud services, and desktop virtualization.
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, read about some recent HIPAA breaches that cost the violating parties significant penalties and learn about the measures that can be put in place to help maintain compliance.
EBOOK:
This e-book, brought to you by SearchHealthIT.com, discusses key issues health care IT pros are facing now, including: HIPAA, the HITECH Act and the new frontier for encryption, network and server encryption, using thin clients to keep data secure, and much more!
EBOOK:
Organizations that had to comply with HIPAA were frustrated by the lack of enforcement and specifics. The HITECH Act is changing all of that. Read this e-book to learn how the HIPAA is getting new teeth, new ways the FTC is getting involved, and more.
EGUIDE:
Server virtualization has proved to be an advantageous in disaster recovery situations because if physical servers have been destroyed, it’s easy to restore backups to virtual hardware. Learn how healthcare facilities can benefit from adding server virtualization to disaster recovery plans, while maintaining compliance.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com provides expert advice for modeling a HIPAA-friendly BYOD policy. Read now for expert tips and advice on how you can manage consumer devices in your hospital.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to explore a HIPAA compliant text messaging application that supports encrypted protected health information (PHI) to enable clinicians with rapid communications means, and explore best practices for implementation.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper features a set of solutions that address not only compliance concerns, but the overarching risk potential in today's healthcare environments.
EBOOK:
Under the HIPAA omnibus rule, business associates and healthcare providers face increased liability over data security -- requiring changes to health IT operations.
EBOOK:
HIPAA-compliant cloud storage and backup require healthcare organizations to conduct risk assessments of the potential uses of cloud technology.