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Healthcare management has always emphasized communication. And with modern payment models and demands, secure communication is becoming increasingly complex – healthcare providers must communicate inside and outside their organization’s walls, but this can be difficult without the right tools. E-mail and messaging apps are notoriously insecure, and many don’t meet HIPAA compliance standards.data management and collaboration system will make your life much easier. Here, Microsoft Office 365 emerges as an obvious choice. Let’s take a look at benefits of Office 365 for legal firms..
Finding a balance between accessibility, good communication, and security is the key to success in the healthare industry. And this is where Microsoft Office 365 excels. Here are some reasons why the healthcare industry needs to adopt Microsoft Office 365.
Sharing information between healthcare professionals can be problematic —medical information is highly
personal, sensitive, and vulnerable to theft. There isn’t any question that patients want to keep their healthcare
records protected.
From 1996 onward, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliance has been enforced by
federal law. The act was put in place to regulate and protect confidential patient health information. Simply put,
HIPAA gives patients more control over their health data and enforces penalties for healthcare professionals who
fail to comply.
If a healthcare provider violates HIPAA, the fines can range from $100 to $50,000 per violation, per year. As a
result, healthcare providers must securely store, update, access, and transmit data. The good news is that the
cloud has helped ease some of the burden of compliance.
Physical theft of patient records has dramatically decreased as more healthcare providers have moved to the
cloud. Now more than ever, it’s critical to work with a cloud-based service provider like Microsoft to ensure
HIPAA compliance.
Microsoft’s Office 365 takes care of both your communication and compliance needs. When you set up the new
system, all you need to do is activate the Business Associate Agreement (BAA), and you’re all set. Once you
configure Office 365 to meet your compliance needs, you can safely transmit sensitive patient data such as
names, e-mail addresses, documents, and more within and outside your organization in accordance with local,
state, and federal laws. Microsoft has prepared user guides on how to set up HIPAA compliance in Office 365.
In brief, follow these steps to create HIPAA-related policies in Office 365:
1. Launch Office 365
2. Visit the Exchange Admin Center
3. Click on Compliance Management
4. Select Data Loss Prevention
5. Click on the “+” sign
6. Select “New DLP Policy from template”
7. Choose “U.S. Health Insurance Act (HIPAA)”
To take security even further, Office 365 uses Exchange Online Protection (EOP), a cloud-based email filtering
service that protects your organization from messaging policy violations. Office 365 meets the requirements
of HIPAA, EU Model Clauses, and ISO 27001.
Communication is critical to providing your patients with timely service. Microsoft Office 365 comes with
apps like Skype that staff members can use to communicate effectively and easily.
This alone has the potential to strategically improve and streamline the services offered. In many cases,
service producers operate across multiple locations. Getting different team members, doctors, and even offsite specialists together to discuss a particular case is easy with Office 365, as you no longer need to hold
face-to-face meetings.
On any device, Skype is both secure and user-friendly. You can use video calls for meetings and instant
messaging (IM) when you need quick communication. You can even use these features to manage
appointments and calendars
And there’s more—you also get access to HD videoconferencing, email, calendar, and enterprise social
networking across multiple devices.
The good news is that Office 365 is a cloud-based service, which means you can access important documents
stored on the cloud from anywhere. In terms of sharing and access, the cloud can’t be beat, as you can
designate user permissions based on document sensitivity and user seniority.
With the cloud, sharing information becomes effortless—you can quickly and securely share information with
patients and colleagues. And even though the cloud is online, you can work offline and sync your data later,
which is helpful if you’re not always connected to every system or computer in your organization.
Cloud storage for patient information is far more secure than paper
records or local servers. When you use a HIPAA-compliant cloud storage
solution such as Office 365, you feel more confident in your ability to
maintain and share secure records with your patients and partners
because you no longer have to worry about violating the law.
Software updates are also more consistent with the cloud because they
get applied as soon as they’re available. So rather than having to
manually update every center and computer in your organization, you
can simply sit back and let Office 365 take care of things for you. In light
of the recent ransomware attack on the NHS in the UK (mostly due to old
computers using outdated software), you can instantly appreciate the
benefits of the cloud.
Many healthcare providers devote significant resources to sharing test results with the appropriate
caregivers. All of this is generally managed through tired, expensive, slow systems.
Let’s consider how you make and manage appointments. For the most part, this occurs through emailing and
phone calls. Improving these areas will save money and precious time—from sending secure emails to
meeting online. Some cost savings include:
Innovation is the currency of business – and an increasing number of healthcare providers are
adopting new technologies, utilizing emerging tools to turn slow, inefficient processes into fast, robust
systems. In healthcare, communication and data are essential to every aspect of the services you
offer, and Microsoft Office 365 addresses the most fundamental issues you’ll come across.
At our firm, we leverage over 20 years of technology expertise to help your CPA firm build an action
plan, risk profile, and investment roadmap to assist in your decision.
to schedule a complimentary consultation with our technology solutions team!
Contact us at info@netflowtechnologies.com or call at (702) 577-7020