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  • Grab our 2021 HIPAA compliancy checklist and see how you can address HIPAA in the New Year

    Grab our 2021 HIPAA compliancy checklist and see how you can address HIPAA in the New Year

    HIPAA (which was enacted on August 21, 1996) is not a new topic for healthcare providers and those who handle Protected Healthcare Information (PHI), yet many healthcare providers still do not meet the target goals assigned by the program to prevent a data breach that could devastate their business.

    That may be due to the cost and complexity that surrounds meeting all of the necessary components of HIPAA. It’s estimated the actual costs of HIPAA compliancy are around $8.3 billion per year. For physicians, they can be looking to spend $35,000 a year to meet the technology requirements alone.

    When you look at the numbers, it’s easy to see why many healthcare providers would simply choose to roll the dice under the assumption there’s only a small chance their business would ever be affected by a breach or cyberattack. We’re here to tell you, that’s really not a good idea.

    Patient records and other PHI data is some of the most valuable data available on the Dark Web, with patient records averaging $250 to $1000 each. That means even a small doctors office may be sitting on hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of data to would be cyber criminals.

    These records are then used to create credible profiles for criminals such as drug traffickers, who use them to purchase prescription medications under your client’s identity (while also having your clients’ personal details, such as where they live). This means a breach would not only be a risk to your business but also equals a risk to your client’s safety.

    We know no provider would willingly put their client’s health and safety in jeopardy, it’s antithetical to the oaths that healthcare workers commit to as they launch into their chosen profession. Knowing the risks involved doesn’t make the hurdles associated with implementing HIPAA effectively in your business any less daunting. That’s why we’re here to help, below is the checklist with the six most effective measures you can implement in 2022 to bring your business to HIPAA compliancy.

    HIPAA Compliancy Checklist
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    Many of those items are not difficult to implement even sooner, such as security awareness training (the number one cause of data breaches is human error).

    Reviewing the way your vendors handle PHI data and obtaining confirmation that they’re protecting things on their end is also as simple as making some phone calls.

    For other items, such as an annual HIPAA checkup it may be best to have a technology partner that can help you not only address your current HIPAA concerns but also a path forward that includes accessible goals for your business.

    If you’re in the Central Valley, Valley Techlogic can be that partner. Many of our clients are in the healthcare sector, and we have helped them establish their compliancy with HIPAA and have helped them maintain it going forward.

    We have over a decade of experience with the topic of cybersecurity and can apply our tools and knowledge directly to your business under one of our easy to budget for inclusive monthly plans. Schedule a quick call to learn more about how we can help your business be HIPAA compliant in the new year.

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    This article was powered by Valley TechLogic, IT service provider in Atwater, CA. You can find more information at https://www.valleytechlogic.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/valleytechlogic/ . Follow us on Twitter at https://x.com/valleytechlogic.

  • 2020 is Here – Here’s your Technology and Cybersecurity Forecast

    2020 is Here – Here’s your Technology and Cybersecurity Forecast

    It’s 2020 and the start of a new decade. Technology has changed a lot since the beginning of the last decade. Inexpensive computer options like Raspberry Pi and Chromebook became available, the first iPad was released.

    Computing also got a lot faster, the first 8 core processors were released, solid state drives became a lot more widespread, and graphic cards reached new heights for computer gamers shattering the previously achievable FPS (frames per second) and ushering in a new era of high-end gaming.

    The previous decade also brought new records on cybersecurity issues but unfortunately not in a positive light. Malware became more sophisticated and harder to track, ransomware became widespread (it’s estimated it cost the US $7.5 billion in 2019). So, what’s on the horizon for 2020 and beyond in the realms of technology and cybersecurity?

    As wearable technology advances increase, we will see even more of it aimed at integrating tech with the world around us. Augmented reality devices will probably become more accessible and affordable. Sensor technology will continue to increase which will have a positive effect on healthcare and our ability to detect health scares before they advance to something serious (see watches now aimed at keeping track of our blood pressure and heart rate).

    Needless to say it will be something to look out for as our society becomes more dependent on the IoT (Internet of Things), for good and for bad.

    What about the field of cybersecurity? While it’s probably true hackers won’t stop trying to gain access to our private information – especially as it pertains to our financials – even the most layman user of technology is becoming keen to protecting their privacy.

    Consumers will demand corporations be made accountable for leaks of private data and businesses not wanting to shoulder the financial burden of an attack (or the bad press) will utilize the tools available to thwart would be bad actors in their tracks.

    On that front we can help. At Valley Techlogic we are on a mission to have the most comprehensive and effective cybersecurity tools available to protect our clients. We also offer 24/7 help desk so no matter when you have a problem, we’re on it.

    If you’re in the Central Valley or surrounding area reach out today for a free security audit and begin this new decade tackling your business’s technology needs.

    This article was powered by Valley TechLogic, an IT provider in Atwater, CA. You can visit us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/valleytechlogic/ . Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/valleytechlogic.