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Reduce the Cost to Achieving HIPAA Security Compliance with Lumension® Solutions by Lumension
October 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
Healthcare organizations face a host of HIPAA Security Rule compliance challenges with the move to put patient medical records online. Lumension helps organizations address these compliance challenges by providing the proactive IT risk management and the required audit readiness to meet many aspects of the HIPAA Security Rule.
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eBook: IT in the Electronic Hospital by SearchCIO.com and SearchSecurity.com
October 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
The federal government's push for electronic healthcare records has made data security even more pressing. This eBook takes a look at where healthcare IT leaders should begin and what they should watch out for as they move to embrace the HITECH Act and other initiatives. Read on to learn more.
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FACTS® MANAGED CARE SUITE by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
The FACTS MANAGED CARE SUITE provides a full range of reports to help you manage your organization, design plan requirements, and control and monitor costs.
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FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS is a fully automated, real-time processing system for complete, online adjudication of medical, dental, vision, prescription drug, disability and COBRA claims and encounters.
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FACTS® Web by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS®Web facilitates the sharing of real-time information directly from your FACTS® system to insureds, employees, and provider's web browsers through the Internet.
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FACTS® 125 by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® 125 is a fully automated and comprehensive system for the management of Section 125, Flexible Benefit plans.
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Podcast: State of New York Government Case Study by McAfee, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research)
See how the State of New York saved millions of dollars, reduced management time, and improved compliance by standardizing on McAfee for complete system protection.
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State of New York Government Case Study by McAfee, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research)
See how the State of New York saved millions of dollars, reduced management time, and improved compliance by standardizing on McAfee for complete system protection.
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Proactively Controlling Access to Patient Data by FoxT
July 2009 - (Free Research)
In a typical healthcare organization, hundreds to thousands of medical and support staff need to access patient data to do their job. How do you effectively enforce access controls to hospital information systems without hampering medical care efficiency and effectiveness? Read this paper and learn how.
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CIO Perspective: BlackBerry Security by BlackBerry
October 2006 - (Free Research)
In this question and answer session, learn how Dr. John D. Halamka. MD, of the Harvard Medical School, depends on a BlackBerry Solution to keep his patient and student records secure.
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Airline Personnel Fain Quick, Easy Access to Flight Information on Blackberry Smartphones by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research)
When Sun Country Airlines needed a solution to give employees data about flights and information to improve customer service and operations management, they turned to Blackberry. The Solution? Six highly useful applications were created for 50 BlackBerry smartphones to help airline employees check everything from delayed flights to lost baggage.
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Service Excellence Comes Easy with Antenna Software on Blackberry Smartphones by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Burdened by slow response times of yesterday's communication technologies, Toshiba America Medical Systems deployed Antenna Software's Field Service Solution to dispatch service calls, help CEs check parts inventory and debrief completed work. The solution had the advantage of integrating with their internal Amdocs Clarify CRM system.
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HIPAA, HITECH and HITRUST: What Do I Need To Know? by Solutionary
December 2009 - (Free Research)
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) took effect in 2003, but the healthcare industry did not take any of it seriously, as there was a lack of any real enforcement. That has changed with the passing of the HITECH Act. View this webcast as Forrester walks you through how to address requirements and security.
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