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How can technology be used for health-care compliance?
- It helps the healthcare organizations to lay the groundwork for more impressive analytical modelling & improve outcomes even further by drawing on anonymized historical patient databases.
2. Securing patient documents at rest & in transit
- Technology we rely on makes us vulnerable to cybercrime & other disruptive influences. To enhance protection & safety, healthcare organizations, remaining in full compliance with HIPAA, apply stage 1 meaningful use security practices. Healthcare providers turn to document storage solutions with encryption built in it.
3. Making documents retrieval lightning fast & more accessible
- cloud based healthcare infrastructure is a must have for any healthcare providers with more than 1 location. This technology helps provide ultimate assurance that records are protected in the event of a data loss & can be retrieved at any time when patients make an information request.
4. Making patient progress visible
- organic evolution of a patient' s progress overtime, in secure digital form, based on self reported symptoms. It's essential for doctors and patients to be on the same page with one another. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology also helps enhance patient care by providing patient's information such as vital signs.
5. Reducing errors & streamlining core functions
- automation provides means for healthcare organizations to reduce human error & streamline their major back office functions.
6. Making on premises security more robust
- implementing proper digital Access controls in data carrying electronic patient health information reduces the likelihood of data theft by disgruntled employees & thieves who single out a facility for physical robbery. Plus biometrics help ensure there isn't any access to sensitive areas.
7. Telemedicine has enabled generalists to consult specialist located at a distance with out having transport the patient to a distant medical center.