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HIPAA Best Practices Checklist by Iron Mountain
March 08, 2012 - (Free Research)
This resource offers a checklist for best practices that go beyond HIPAA compliance, ensuring your health care facility remains in good standing with the law and the public.
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HIPAA Compliance Takes Patient, Employee and Vendor Followup by HP & Intel®
December 26, 2012 - (Free Research)
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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Meeting HIPAA Disaster Recovery Requirements by HP and Intel
February 10, 2012 - (Free Research)
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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EHR Usability Testing Key to Clinician Buy-In, Meaningful Use by HP & Intel®
February 25, 2013 - (Free Research)
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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SOX, GLBA and HIPAA: Multiple Regulations, One Compliance Solution by Tripwire, Inc.
August 24, 2009 - (Free Research)
SOX, GLBA and HIPAA share a common regulatory compliance thread - the need to use automation to ensure continuous compliance with required IT controls. View this webcast for an overview of each regulation. Also, gain an understanding of the capabilities an organization must have in place to address these requirements.
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How to Guard Healthcare Information with Device Control and Data Encryption by Lumension
May 14, 2013 - (Free Research)
HIPAA and the HITECH Act have forced healthcare organizations to make digitized health information protection a top priority, lest they be subject to heavy legal liability for non-compliance. Watch this webcast and learn how device control and encryption can help healthcare organizations stay compliant with industry regulations.
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Strategic Brief – HIPAA by Alliance Storage Technologies
November 23, 2010 - (Free Research)
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) enacted reform and standardization in the healthcare industry to protect patient confidentiality. Continue reading to learn more about the goals of HIPAA.
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PODCAST: SOX, GLBA and HIPAA: Multiple Regulations, One Compliance Solution by Tripwire, Inc.
August 24, 2009 - (Free Research)
What do SOX, GLBA, and HIPPA all have in common? These important regulations all require technical safeguards to protect or guarantee the veracity of critical information. In this Q&A podcast, gain an understanding of the above regulations and discover what capabilities and organization must have in place to address the requirements.
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Disaster recovery planning for HIPAA compliance by HP & Intel®
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
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.
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The HIPAA -compliant approach to EMR transition by Iron Mountain
February 22, 2012 - (Free Research)
This white paper showcases a document conversion service that will simplify the digital conversion of paper files, and ensure your health care organization remains in step with compliance regulations.
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Beyond risk management: Storage considerations for HIPAA compliance by SearchHealthIT.com
August 20, 2012 - (Free Research)
This E-Zine from SearchHealthIT.com explores some of the most important considerations for storage, data backup, and emergency plans that are sure to keep your hospital not only HIPAA compliant, but safe from electronic data loss.
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Strategies for Writing a HIPAA-friendly BYOD Policy by HP & Intel®
March 05, 2013 - (Free Research)
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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Tips for Creating a HIPAA-Friendly BYOD Policy by HP & Intel®
December 26, 2012 - (Free Research)
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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InfoSphere Optim Data Growth Solution for Application Retirement by IBM
August 23, 2011 - (Free Research)
Data retention regulations, such as Sarbanes-Oxley, Basel II and HIPAA, require organizations to retain historical data in its original business context for specified periods of time. Non-compliance could result in costly penalties and fines. Learn about a data retention approach that archives critical business information.
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RSA SecurID extension for the IBM System i by Safestone Technologies
October 27, 2010 - (Free Research)
White Paper: for RSA SecurID users - read on to learn more about how to increase security and efficiency, by extending your RSA dual factor authentication solution to access critical information on the IBM System i. It helps organizations meet compliance standards and improve their existing security environment.
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NetWrix Active Directory Change Reporter - Free! by NetWrix Corporation
July 15, 2010 - (Free Research)
Active Directory change auditing is an important procedure for tracking unauthorized changes and errors to AD configurations. NetWrix AD Change Reporter automates the auditing process to promote both security and compliance.
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Data Protection Virtual Seminar by SearchSecurity.com
November 17, 2009 - (Free Research)
The combination of the ever-changing compliance landscape, Web 2.0 and technologies such as mobile devices have made it increasingly more difficult to track where your confidential data resides and put mechanisms in place to protect it.
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