HIPAA Research
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Handbook: Medical Image Archiving
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAs more and more information heads online, healthcare providers are struggling to secure and store necessary electronic data. Consult this expert handbook to learn cutting-edge archiving strategies that will help you successfully migrate to the next generation of health IT data systems.
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Selecting the right EHR for the Life of your Practice and Your Patients
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®If we are at or approaching a technological tipping point in the history of healthcare, then it has never been more important for physician practices to select the right electronic health record (EHR) – and there are tangible reasons to believe so. This white paper discusses criteria for selecting the right EHR solution.
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Strategies for Writing a HIPAA-friendly BYOD Policy
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®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.
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Managing the Explosion of Medical Data
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®This timely white paper takes an in-depth look at the enormous growth of health care data and offers ways to overcome the challenges associated with it. Specifically, uncover how you can manage and secure the increasingly large data sets every organization is coping with.
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EHR Usability Testing Key to Clinician Buy-In, Meaningful Use
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®This e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com demonstrates how EHR usability testing can function as a key ingredient to clinician buy-in and meaningful use. Read now to learn how usability testing can help with a quicker return on your EHR investment.
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How to Comply with the HIPAA Security Rule
Sponsored by: Thawte Inc.In this expert guide from SearchHealthIT.com, find out how to comply appropriately with the HIPAA compliance regulations to ensure that your organization doesn't run into unexpected and unneeded complications.
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Using EHRs to Achieve Meaningful Use
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAs stage 2 implementation dates loom, providers and industry stakeholders are assessing how well they've integrated certified electronic health records, technology standards and meaningful use stage 1 requirements into healthcare delivery.
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Healthcare Networking Classroom
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITBuilding wireless networks for use in the healthcare field can be challenging, especially in light of HIPAA privacy and security concerns. In these classroom lessons, learn how to overcome the challenges of building these networks, and hear from one hospital that has focused on making mobile technology integration part of its long-term strategy.
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Tips for Thin Provisioning Storage in a Health Care Setting
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®This E-Guide offers expert insight into how today's health care facilities can use thin provisioning to address the ever-present problem of storage underutilization, eliminating the need for additional storage purchases. Additionally, discover essential tips for implementing thin provisioning in you health care facility.
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Tips for Creating a HIPAA-Friendly BYOD Policy
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®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.
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HIPAA Compliance Takes Patient, Employee and Vendor Followup
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®This e-guide highlights ways health care providers improve their mobile device security in the wake of BYOD initiatives. Inside, learn how you can embrace the consumerization of IT while ensuring your facility remains compliant with HIPAA regulations.
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HealthIT Exclusive Sponsor DataCenter eZine: Server Virtualization
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®This expert e-zine examines four key topics for health care organizations planning to venture into a virtual server implementation – namely security, storage, performance, and hardware considerations. Gain expert advice from industry experts and HIT leaders that have been through the process
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Mercy Health System Speeds Access to EpicCare and Increases Clinician Satisfaction
Sponsored by: ImprivataThis webcast demonstrates how one hospital was able to benefit from single sign-on technology that helped foster physician satisfaction while meeting HIPAA compliance regulations.
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Channel executives see need to bolster hospital IT security
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseRegardless of the size of the institution, hospitals need a sufficient IT security system in place. This E-guide explores why channel professionals and VARs should not only understand hospital vulnerabilities but also be able to convince customers that risk mitigation is worth the price.
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Comparing health care data security compliance to other industries
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseThis e-guide discusses the challenges health care companies run into meeting state and federal data security compliance regulations and how health care organizations compare to other industries such as financial services.
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eBook: Trends in Healthcare Data Protection
Sponsored by: LANDesk SoftwareThis E-Book explores how encryption technologies can help protect health care data, ensuring the avoidance of costly non-compliance penalties.
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eGuide: Tips for Thin Provisioning Storage in a Health Care Setting
Sponsored by: Hitachi VantaraThis E-Guide offers expert insight into how today's health care facilities can use thin provisioning to address the ever-present problem of storage underutilization, eliminating the need for additional storage purchases. Additionally, discover essential tips for implementing thin provisioning in you health care facility.
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Deploying desktop virtualization technology in a health care setting
Sponsored by: Accelera SolutionsThis E-Guide addresses the most important considerations for health care organizations that are planning - or are in the midst of - virtual desktop implementation.
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E-Guide: Health care, cloud storage providers and data ownership
Sponsored by: IntelThis E-Guide discusses the HIPAA requirements around patient’s access to his or her records as well as issues surrounding data ownership when health care data is stored in the cloud.
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Meeting HIPAA Disaster Recovery Requirements
Sponsored by: HPE and Intel®Failure to have a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in place, could result in catastrophe for your health care organization.This E-Guide explores best practices and expert tips for implementing a DRP, ensuring HIPAA compliance and peace of mind.
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E-Guide: How Virtual Implementation Addresses Healthcare Regulations
Sponsored by: Pano Logic, IncAccess this expert resource to learn how desktop virtualization can help health care organizations to bolster Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance and implement electronic health record (EHR) systems.
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E-Guide: Top 5 Storage Strategies for Health Care Organizations
Sponsored by: IntelIn this expert e-guide, you will learn about the different available EHR storage options, as well pros and cons of each, allowing you to better decide which storage system is right for you and your healthcare organization.
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How to Comply with the HPAA Security Rule
Sponsored by: Redspin, Inc.The HITECH Act has helped to not only increase productivity, but to streamline data exchange. While this increased efficiency, there are also many requirements that must be met in order ensure that these exchanges are HIPAA compliant. In this e-guide, learn how a well implemented security program can secure patient medical records.
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Upgrading Wireless Networks in the Hospital
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn the next few years, hospitals will be rolling out all kinds of technology to improve patient care. Each of these devices and systems must be able to send and receive information instantly.
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Disaster recovery planning for HIPAA compliance
Sponsored by: HP & Intel®The HIPAA Security Rule requires all HIPAA covered entities to create a plan for first protecting and then restoring confidential patient data in the event of a disaster. Unfortunately, HIPAA does not say much about what should go into such a disaster recovery plan. Inside this e-guide, find tips for a compliant disaster recovery plan.