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Sept. 21 Webcast: Advancing Healthcare Security and Privacy with Digital Workflows

 

Message from Randy Hickel

HP Enterprise Healthcare Market Development Consultant

      

From Capitol Hill to Main Street, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone without an opinion on healthcare. And regardless of where you stand on the healthcare bill, everyone can agree that ensuring Americans have access to quality medical care and keeping their personal information safe is a priority. To that end, the government will begin distributing literally thousands of dollars through Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments to healthcare providers that comply with the HITECH Act, which promotes the adoption and “meaningful use” of health information technology.

 

If you’re feeling the pressure to begin the transition to EHRs, or if you’ve begun but are concerned about the heightened privacy regulations, I’d like to invite you to join me and Susan Thomas, consultant and contributing editor for the Economist Intelligence Unit, for an informative webcast. I will explore how technology innovations can ease the transition from paper to EHRs securely, and Susan will share insights from recent research on strategies for managing information flow and security.  Join us to learn how HP document management solutions can help you:

 

  • Streamline processes to improve care with secure point of care access to patient information;
  • Increase efficiencies to lower costs by turning pre-printed forms into on-demand electronic documents that are easy to pre-populate, securely distribute, manage, and archive; and
  • Address security threats to protect patient information and help meet government regulations.

 

The webcast is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. ET/9:00 a.m. PT. To learn more, please visit the registration site.

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