With stressed or outdated infrastructure, daunting HIPAA regulations, and the digitization of medical records, IT departments can quickly become overburdened. Allow us to shoulder some of that load.
To comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), healthcare organizations who interact with protected health information (PHI), electronic protected health information (ePHI), or patient health data must take extra precautions to ensure this information is protected.
From server colocation to cloud IaaS, data centers and other compute infrastructure providers should undergo a HIPAA audit conducted by an independent auditor.
HIPAA IT Infrastructure Use Cases:
HIPAA compliant disaster recovery services or DRaaS
Data centers are independently and externally audited for compliance with HIPAA regulations and standards.
100% uptime SLAs, premium networks, and enterprise equipment ensure your patients' electronic health records will always be available.
A signed BAA outlining security and compliance measures will be given to every customer requiring one.
Complimentary White Paper
Requirements & best practices to keep in mind for a HIPAA compliant cloud server deployment
FROM THE GREEN HOUSE DATA KNOWLEDGE CENTER