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About HIPAA
Complience
About HIPAA
In 1996, Congress passed the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act ("HIPAA"). HIPAA was designed to
reduce the administrative costs of healthcare, to promote the confidentiality
and portability of patient records, to develop standards for consistency in the
health care industry, and to provide an incentive for electronic
communications.
HIPAA applies to any health care providers,
health plans and clearinghouses (collectively "Covered Entities") that
electronically maintain or transmit health information pertaining to
individuals. Covered Entities must have appropriate measures that address
the physical, technical and administrative components of patient data privacy.
With the exception of small health plans, all
Covered Entities must have data security standards in place by April 21, 2005.
Small health plans are exempted until April 21, 2006.
RemoteBackupCorp helps your health
organization meet HIPAA compliance requirements.
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All data, including patient and billing records are
encrypted before they leave your computers and are never accessible without
your encryption key. In addition, data transfers over the Internet are
encrypted using SSL technology.
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Encrypted data is stored in state-of-the-art redundant
data centers.
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Backups and restores are automated, eliminating the
need for manual data handling.
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Detailed logs store information of each file backed up
and restored, creating audit trails.
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CDs and DVDs of data are available for additional
archiving.
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