37706928_mHIPAASecurity.us helps Dental and Medical practices tackle Privacy, Security and Compliance. We help you and your staff get a firm grip on security and compliance in your practice.

Embracing HIPAA Security and Compliance helps your Dental and Medical Practice!

Security and Compliance adds value to your brand.
  • Piece of mind for you and your patients
  • Know that when a breach happens, you can recover.
    Most breaches go unnoticed for 8 months
  • Help ensure the future of  your practice
  • Training your staff to recognize insecurity avoids loss
  • Protecting the income and practice longevity

If your a provider, I don’t have to tell you running a Dental or Medical practice is not a trivial operation. You’re already doing it every day. Interestingly, the more we connect with various practices, the more we see an aligning of about three different Doctor perspectives when it comes to compliance and security.doctor-contemplating

  1. I’m planning on retiring in the next couple of years. I really don’t want to invest the money in security and compliance measures that I’ll only use for a short time.
  2. I just bought this practice, and the budget is tight. Can we just get by with what we have until I can build up some more new patients.
  3. I’m all in! What ever you need to do to make sure we are secure and compliant. My patient’s identity and
    privacy are paramount.

My perspective is “DO NO HARM!”

If you are relating to Doc number one, congratulations! You’ve worked hard all your life and now you want to go
have a little fun. NOBODY thinks that’s wrong, but here’s the problem. A single click, in a single unsolicited email
message could cause you to stand by and watch your 30 years of work go up in smoke! “Willful Neglect” of the security and compliance requirements could cost you as little as $50,000, and as much as $1,500,000! And all from just one email. I cant image telling someone who worked so hard, helped so many people and earned successDrFrustrated

that they may NEED unSocial inSecurity.

If you more align with number 2, well you’re kind of in the same boat. The good news is, you might be able to recover
from a data breach if you’re just getting started. But who really wants that financial monkey on their back.

Doc number 3? Great, you get it. Running your practice doesn’t mean you must stay up all night reading boarding
government regulations about computer security and compliance. You know there are experts in the field that do this for you. Just like I would not even think of sticking a Black and Decker drill in my mouth, neither should you try to implement your own Security and Compliance program. Stick to the Pro’s.

Contact us for information about getting a “required” Risk Assessment today! You will sleep better knowing your
starting on the road to Security and Compliance for the good of your patients and your practice.

 

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