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Edited by Erik Kangas, PhD President of LuxSci
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Posts Tagged ‘secureline’
Saturday, January 30th, 2010
LuxSci has implemented a number of enhancements which add to its already stringent security and high reliability of services. These features cover areas such as login security, password resets, SecureLine encryption, Widget backups, and more. The enhancements are listed below, by service.
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Tags: backup, passwords, secure form, secureline, security, ssl, tls, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Doctors and medical professionals are feeling a growing pressure to get their business online (i.e. even use of electronic prescriptions is being pushed). This includes making available protected health information to patients via a web site and collecting similar private information from patients or would-be patients. If doctors can show that they are using digital systems with their health care practices in a meaningful way by 2011, they may be eligible for some serious money (part of the proposed stimulus package — the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH)).
However, where the health information of an identifiable individual is involved, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is the official compliance document. So, what do these requirements mean and how can HIPAA be followed in the context of a website?
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Tags: backup, disposal, electronic prescription, encrypted, escrow, form, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, hipaa, hipaa-secure, patient, pgp, privacy agreement, protected health information, s/mime, secure ftp, secureline, ssl, web form, web site Posted in Business Solutions, LuxSci Library: HIPAA
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