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Importance of Regulatory Compliance in Healthcare

Compliancy Group

Insurance carriers, cloud service providers, pharmacies, medical equipment manufacturers, and other organizations in this industry must comply with various health and safety regulations. Regulatory compliance in healthcare ensures quality care for patients. What Does Regulatory Compliance in Healthcare Involve?

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Your Guide to a Robust Healthcare Incident Response Plan

Compliancy Group

Compliance software can streamline incident response and let you stay on top of regulatory compliance. The Rule mandates developing and implementing procedures to detect and respond to suspected and actual security and privacy breaches.

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Tips for Building an Effective Healthcare Compliance Program

Compliancy Group

Healthcare organizations face a series of challenges, especially regarding healthcare compliance. When you work in the healthcare space, you must meet regulatory standards such as HIPAA, OSHA, and SOC 2. So, how can you ensure that your healthcare compliance program is effective – protecting your staff, patients, and business?

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How EiPaaS is Revolutionizing Healthcare Operations with Scalability and Agility

Healthcare IT Today

For healthcare providers, this also means that data tracking, logging, and sharing define the status quo of handling patient records. Moreover, patients expect providers’ platforms and electronic medical records (EMR) to seamlessly accommodate their hyper-personalized data whenever they choose to share it.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Advancing Quality of Care

AIHC

Weight and Height Juxtaposition in the Electronic Medical Record Causing an Accidental Medication Overdose (posted on the Patient Safety Network October 31, 2023) A 2-year-old girl presented to the emergency department (ED) with joint swelling and rash following an upper respiratory infection. Read the article in full.