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Data Integrity, Security, and Confidentiality: The Building Blocks of Healthcare Data Management
Organizing data involves analyzing which storage option is the best for your organization and moving it accordingly. However, this comes with an elevated risk. Any time a healthcare enterprise moves their data there is room for mistakes if the proper precautions are not taken. Human or machine errors or malicious attacks can occur as data is being moved over, affecting the overall integrity of data. This can result in thousands of dollars in compliance fees and extended downtime.
Due to the nature of the sensitive data hospitals generate, choosing the right company and product to undertake the management of unstructured data is pivotal and can be the difference between success or failure in springboarding your organization into this data-driven digital world.
Here are some qualities to be looking for when evaluating a vendor to manage healthcare unstructured data.
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