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Solutions for Healthcare
Solutions For Healthcare

HIPAA Count on Security Workplace solutions to fully comply with HIPAA
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) has proven to be one of the most significant influences in the industry. The healthcare industry's evolution to electronic-based patient records and the delivery of electronic information using computer networks has heightened concerns of potential privacy and security risks. HIPAA mandates healthcare providers to protect the integrity of data in particular as they are dealing with such sensitive information as patient's health information. Healthcare organizations are facing critical business decisions finding and implementing the right security solution technology to aid them in regulatory HIPAA compliance.
Our team of Security Engineers can assist your organizations with a through assessment of the potential security vulnerabilities and present your organizations with detailed recommendations for building a secure network infrastructure. Our mission is to make your transition to HIPAA compliance a reality by enhancing your system security, delivering a rapid ROI and enhancing employee productivity.

IdentiPHI Solutions for HIPAA Compliance
IdentiPHI Enterprise Security Suite is a comprehensive security solution that will assist healthcare organizations to comply with the HIPAA legislation. Here are the mandated HIPAA requirements and a description of how IdentiPHIT Enterprise Security Suite meets specific requirements:
• Audit Control The audit control mechanism satisfies HIPAA requirements for audit trail logs, access reports and tracking; IdentiPHI generates an audit trail for all user activity.
• Access Control IdentiPHI controls system access and ensures that only authorized users have access.
• Data Integrity Protection IdentiPHI makes secure data visible to only authorized users and ensures that electronic healthcare information is protected from unauthorized modifications.
• Automatic Logoff IdentiPHI ensures that an inactive system is automatically logged off requiring the user to authenticate identity before session is resumed.
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