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How to Effectively Secure Electronic Health Records by HP and Intel
February 29, 2012 - (Free Research) In the ongoing effort to reach HIPPA Electronic Medical Record (EMR) compliance standards, one of the biggest concerns is security. Download this whitepaper to see how to develop a blanket of security for patients and your reputation through leveraging best practices for automated threat protection!
HIPAA Primer Best Practices by Iron Mountain
September 14, 2011 - (Free Research) Healthcare facilities are rapidly adopting electronic health records (EHR) in order to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Central to this effort is document conversion — the scanning of new and existing records to digital format. Inside this white paper, uncover best practices for a HIPAA-compliant approach to EHR transition.
The Intersection of HIPAA and Health IT Virtual Seminar by SearchHealthIT.com and SearchSecurity.com
May 03, 2012 - (Free Research) Properly addressing HIPAA is about more than mere data security. This virtual seminar will examine the other key components of HIPAA compliance within an organization, including disaster recovery, network security and hardware encryption.
Lahey Clinic - EMR Transition Accelerated by Iron Mountain
March 08, 2012 - (Free Research) This resource examines how on health care facility was able to develop a paper-to-digital workflow that creates electronic versions of select information on an as-needed basis.
Healthcare Data's Perfect Storm by Hitachi Data Systems
February 14, 2012 - (Free Research) This resource examines why healthcare organizations are drowning in the data they are creating and why they need even more data to weather this storm.
eGuide: Tips for Thin Provisioning Storage in a Health Care Setting by Hitachi Data Systems
February 21, 2012 - (Free Research) 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.
Hartford Hospital - Reducing Costs While Enhancing Patient Care by Iron Mountain
March 09, 2012 - (Free Research) This case study examines how Hartford Hospital outsourced its medical records management without service interruption, ensuring the highest level of patient care while reducing costs. read on to find out how they did it.
Ten benefits for health care practices in EHR selection by Iron Mountain
March 27, 2012 - (Free Research) For health care facilities still pondering a move to electronic health records, this E-Guide provides a list of 10 EHR benefits that should serve as further incentive toward making the switch.
Enabling Next-Generation Healthcare Networks by Ciena
June 02, 2011 - (Free Research) Most emerging eHealth applications require large amounts of bandwidth if they’re to be shared across a healthcare network. Traditional leased lines simply do not have the capacity for this. Healthcare providers have no choice but to adopt new lifesaving applications like telemedicine and PACS if they are to remain competitive and relevant.
Streamlining Information Management to Reduce Costs by Iron Mountain
March 09, 2012 - (Free Research) Access this white paper to discover how Iron Mountain has helped numerous companies across industries - particularly health care - streamline information management and achieve greater cost efficiencies.
Archiving for Small To Medium Hospitals by Iron Mountain
March 08, 2012 - (Free Research) This resource explores a vendor neutral enterprise archive solution that addresses the size and scale of a small or medium hospital’s enterprise storage requirements.
Maria Parham Medical Center - Meeting The Challenges of Long-Term Storage by Iron Mountain
March 07, 2012 - (Free Research) This case study outlines the Maria Parham Medical Center's selection for its scalability, cost-efficiency and comprehensive management of all aspects of storage, maintenance and data restoration. They now have the peace of mind that all medical images in its PACS are safely archived and easily recoverable.
Managing Medical Image Data by Iron Mountain
March 07, 2012 - (Free Research) This case study demonstrates how Rockford Health was able to provide their care givers with ready access to patient data while safely archiving medical images and protecting them offsite in the event of a disaster.
Moving from Paper to Electronic Health Records: Optimizing the Transition by Iron Mountain
December 31, 2011 - (Free Research) This white paper presents transformational approaches and strategies for moving clinical documentation processes to EHRs, as well as an overview of types and stages in the journey to electronic records as well as considerations for provider organizations.
Hitachi Clinical Repository by Hitachi Data Systems
February 15, 2012 - (Free Research) This resource explores how health care facilities can address today's multidepartmental digital imaging conundrum with enterprise-level data management.
Strategies for Data and Medical Image Archiving E-Book by SearchHealthIT.com
March 02, 2012 - (Free Research) This E-Book offers expert advice on creating an on-site medical image archive as well as using a cloud storage provider for medical images. Additionally, explore 2 case studies regarding compliant storing and archiving of medical data.
BI Trends in Health Care by SearchHealthIT.com
August 17, 2009 - (Free Research) Analyzing clinical data can accomplish many goals: Improving patient care through understanding trends and showing paths to improvement, enhancing research and creating business efficiencies and cutting operational costs. Inside this expert e-book, learn how to take advantage of business intelligence and data analytics at your healthcare facility.
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