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Healthcare data in the cloud - a legal guide to the risks and rewards of cloud computing

Overview

The interest level in storing health records in digital format has grown rapidly with the lower cost and greater availability and reliability of interoperable storage mechanisms and devices.

Healthcare providers like hospitals and health systems, physician practices, and health insurance companies are among those most likely to be considering a cloud-based solution for the storage of patient-related health information.

While lower cost, ubiquitous 24/7 availability, and reliability are key drivers pushing health care providers and insurers to the cloud, a number of serious legal and regulatory issues should be considered before releasing sensitive patient data into the cloud.

This article highlights some of those concerns and considerations. Click 'View Briefing' to read more.

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