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Explore this exclusive resource for recommendations to help HIM professionals unwind paper records and get to an optimized HIRM model – all while improving service, reducing costs and advancing management.
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This white paper highlights the need for health care organizations to have solid encryption and risk assessment procedures and policies in place.
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How can you provide a complete view of patient information at the point of need from disparate sources and unstructured data? Learn how to improve the delivery of your most critical information, and find out what a vendor neutral archive (VNA) can provide.
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This case study features Envision Pharmaceutical Services' experience with an easy-to-use, low-cost email platform that ensured secure data sharing and helped maintain HIPAA and PCI DSS compliance.
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This case study features Providence Health & Services experience with a managed security services provider that offered reliable and efficient security management.
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This resource demonstrates how encryption technology can play a key role in safeguarding sensitive patient information. But encryption isn’t a cure-all – there are still some downfalls associated with exclusive reliance on upon it. Read now to learn about the benefits and shortcomings of encryption, as well as other ways to protect electronic data.
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This white paper demonstrates how converged medical infrastructure (CMI) technology can assist health IT leaders in relieving the pressures brought on by data growth, mobile device usage, and other trends, effectively increasing business value and improving care.
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Access this case study to learn how Rochelle Community Hospital addressed their storage challenges by implementing a tiered backup and archive management system that efficiently secured data without breaking budget constraints.
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This white paper highlights a voice recognition solution that enables physicians to describe their diagnoses more accurately and enhance the collaborative relationship between themselves, documentation specialists, other clinical staff and HIM pros.