With cybersecurity an increasing concern for healthcare organizations of all types, a health IT security organization is trying to help smaller physician practices respond to the threat.
The Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST), developer of a framework for health data security, on Thursday is launching HITRUST CyberAid, a package of products, services and processes that even small healthcare providers can afford and manage. CyberAid is designed for medical practices with no more than 75 employees.
“The premise was that we needed a solution that was easy to deploy, easy to operate, but at a high level of effectiveness,” Daniel Nutkis, CEO of Frisco, Texas-based HITRUST, said. “I think we’re on to something.” For the full article click here
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