Medical IT can best be explained as technology that allows the secure exchange of medical and patient information between health care providers, patients, insurers, and other administrative entities.
With the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) the U.S. Government established privacy rules that regulate the use and disclosure of a patient's health care information. This law initially stunted the health care industry's ability to move into the digital age, but IT firms like Telesys Voice and Data are meeting HIPAA compliance standards, and opportunities are rapidly expanding.
Part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes a section called the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) which ensures that more will be done to incorporate IT into the health care field by requiring health service providers to meet U.S. Government-mandated checkpoints with regards to that organization's implementation of applicable technologies.
Telesys Voice and Data can provide all the relevant information that your organization needs to begin learning the best practices for utilizing IT to cut costs, reduce downtime, and offer the most efficient care possible.
In the very near future all medical records will be stored digitally. Moving from an archaic file folder system to a EHR/EMR requires maintained network infrastructure, security, and backup solutions. We can help you establish HIPAA and HITECH-compliant solutions while maintaining your technology to keep it running smoothly so you can focus on your patients.
Telesys Voice and Data is here to guide your practice through the process of utilizing applicable IT resources to seamlessly meet the challenges that your practice faces.
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