Healthcare Information Technology Georgia
Information about Healthcare and Technology
Healthcare Information Technology Act
Healthcare Information Technology in Georgia serves as
a reliable umbrella framework for the comprehensive management of health
information across computerized systems, and its secure exchange between
various players in the healthcare sector. It is accepted the world over,
as a helpful tool for improving the overall safety, quality, and
efficiency of any type of health delivery system. Meet with the
InfoSight Inc. Team and get immediate access to the key to better
design, development, use and maintenance of information systems for the
health care industry, regardless of the type of entity you represent.
InfoSight Inc. promotes the broad consistent utilization of Health
Care Information Technology in Georgia, with all its benefits. As a
progressive entity, organization, service provider, you surely aim at
high standards. We are ready to assist you in achieving your goal. By
embracing our packages for Healthcare Information Technology in Georgia,
you can expect an improvement in health care delivery and productivity,
a reduction in incidences of medical error, and a decrease in paper
work, idle time, and health care costs.
InfoSight Inc. will competently advise you on the use of computer
hardware and software, and how to deal with storage, retrieval, sharing,
and the use of health care info, data, thereby improving your capacity
for informed decision making and communicating effectively with health care professionals, and
others, ultimately expanding
access to affordable health care. With InfoSight Inc. on your side,
supporting your efforts at strengthening your Healthcare Information
Technology in Georgia, you will finally have peace of mind, and
smooth-functioning systems of which you can be proud.
The HIPAA Security Rule’s requirements are organized into three categories: Administrative Safeguards, Physical Safeguards, and Technical Safeguards. Within these categories are 18 standards and 36 implementation specifications. Implementation specifications are further categorized into “Required” and “Addressable”. Required specifications are critical and must be implemented. Addressable specifications are considered scalable based on the individual needs and practices of an entity. The Security Rule’s focus is on the safeguarding of electronic Protected Health Information (e-PHI).
If you would like more information regarding Healthcare Information Technology, contact
us today to discuss your requirements.
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