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Digital technology has irrevocably enhanced the ways businesses operate and function. Now, more information is available at employees’ fingertips than ever thanks to the internet, enhancing their capabilities and eliminating time-consuming processes like sourcing or exchanging information between teams. As reserves of information have grown, though, managing and accessing
Medical records play a key role in a variety of legal cases and insurance claims. With certain practice areas being dependent on the information they contain, it’s important to have a quick, reliable, and secure way of retrieving them. Moreover, if the process is handled incorrectly, it can result
For decades, medical records retrieval was a long and time-consuming task that caused backlogs of work for litigators, insurers, and others. But in 2009, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) act was ratified in an attempt to simplify and streamline the process in accordance with
You need all the time you can get to put together a compelling case, but if a lot of that time is being spent on retrieving important documents, then it won’t take long before the costs start piling up and delays become a part of the process. Retrieving medical
Whether insurance providers need to request medical records to support claims or attorneys need official records to put together a legal case, records retrieval has traditionally been a cumbersome and time-consuming task. It’s something that in-house teams often struggle with, particularly in the case of smaller businesses that might
Medical records retrieval is a vital process for healthcare providers and insurance companies, but it’s something that takes a fair bit of time due to the sensitive nature of the information involved. That’s why it’s so important to have a clearly defined plan for requesting and managing records retrievals,
Patient health records (PHI) are highly valuable to cybercriminals bent on reselling stolen data on the dark web or committing identity theft. On top of that, they also contain sensitive information which is subject to stringent privacy regulations. Healthcare providers and any associates handling PHI on their behalf must
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