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AdvisorMail HIPAA meets all of the electronic data management and retention requirements, including encryption,
as set forth by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
HIPAA calls for national standards for electronic healthcare transactions and requires that organizations that deal with
electronic patient healthcare information protect the security and confidentiality of that data.
Virtually all organizations that deal with electronic patient healthcare information are affected. This includes (but is
not limited to): healthcare providers, health plans, physicians' offices, public health authorities, healthcare clearinghouses,
pharmacies, organ, blood and sperm donation banks, and long-term care facilities.
Also included are those entities that handle, exchange or store private electronic health information, such as self-ensured
employers, life insurers, billing agencies, information systems vendors, various service organizations, and universities.
In many cases, HIPAA provisions have led to extensive changes with regard to medical recordkeeping and billing systems.
AdvisorMail HIPAA is developed with encryption features specifically for organizations that transmit
and maintain electronic healthcare records and, therefore, must abide by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) compliance regulations.
Learn more about HIPAA.
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