"Traditionally, healthcare companies have been slow to adopt new technology or outsource the care and maintenance of their sensitive healthcare data," stated OnRamp Founder Chad Kissinger of HIPAA compliance in a piece titled 'The Future of Health IT'. "As a result, the healthcare industry, in many cases, has not been able to take advantage of the countless advances in technology." In an effort to support NHIT Week's mission of fostering comprehensive healthcare reform through system-wide adoption of health information technology, OnRamp helps companies that work with ePHI address the physical, technical and administrative guidelines of the HIPAA Security Rule.
NHIT Week was established to recognize healthcare information technology and management systems as essential tools for the purpose of increasing HIPAA compliance, improving the quality of healthcare delivery, increasing patient safety, decreasing medical errors, and strengthening the interaction between patients and healthcare providers. The OnRamp hosted event will serve to demonstrate the role 3rd party IT vendors play in enabling new technologies and the adoption of these technologies, by addressing the key concerns of the industry: privacy and security of patient data.
In addition to the lunch and learn session, OnRamp will provide a data center tour of its Austin facility for the members of the Health Technology Forum interested in their HIPAA compliance hosting.
For additional information about National Health IT Week, visit www.healthitweek.org/.
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