HIPAA

HIPAA

Life Sciences Blurs The line Between Healthcare With Manufacturing and Development.

HIPAA

Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act

HIPAA

Life Sciences blurs the line between healthcare with manufacturing and development. Clinical trial data is critical to product development, but the data must be treated just as carefully as the data obtained at a physicians office, maintaining patient confidentiality.

As technology evolves, the life sciences industry is right with it.  Research and development uses clinical trials to collect patient reactions to newly developed treatments and drugs.

The alarming number of breached records in the healthcare industry has caused HIPAA to expand its regulations and security recommendations. Now, for all healthcare organizations, compliance is necessary as an ongoing project, including the life sciences divisions including research.

To protect your clinical data and the patient data, it’s essential to go beyond Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and implement the best cybersecurity protocols available. Digital Forge provides organizations that create, receive, maintain, or transmit protected health information (PHI) the ability to become and remain compliant and develop best-in-class data protection protocols.

Digital Forge can assist you in fast-tracking a compliance plan for your organization to expedite the procedures necessary to align HIPAA Security and Breach Notification Rule requirements. We provide Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act risk assessments, custom training, advisory services, and any other assistance you may require in regard to HIPAA regulations

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Life Sciences blurs the line between healthcare with manufacturing and development.

Clinical trial data is critical to product development, but the data must be treated just as carefully as the data obtained at a physicians office, maintaining patient confidentiality.As technology evolves, the life sciences industry is right with it.  Research and development uses clinical trials to collect patient reactions to newly developed treatments and drugs.

The alarming number of breached records in the healthcare industry has caused HIPAA to expand its regulations and security recommendations. Now, for all healthcare organizations, compliance is necessary as an ongoing project, including the life sciences divisions including research.

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Protect Your
Clinical Data

To protect your clinical data and the patient data, it’s essential to go beyond Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and implement the best cybersecurity protocols available. Digital Forge provides organizations that create, receive, maintain, or transmit protected health information (PHI) the ability to become and remain compliant and develop best-in-class data protection protocols.

Digital Forge can assist you in fast-tracking a compliance plan for your organization to expedite the procedures necessary to align HIPAA Security and Breach Notification Rule requirements. We provide Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act risk assessments, custom training, advisory services, and any other assistance you may require in regard to HIPAA regulations

HIPAA Compliance
Strategy

Implement a strategy that allows for the collection, processing and distribution of data to researchers while maintaining confidentiality of your participants.  This strategy is a complimentary mix of the right software and the right security features.  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliance does not need to be difficult to implement or complicated. Database structures that keep the right data secure and the right data available to your researches is key.

Avoid HIPAA enforcement fines, the high cost of churn rate, and recovering breached data by partnering with Digital Forge. We can help you create and implement a plan to either build or strengthen your current HIPAA compliance strategy.