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Gone are the days when healthcare providers were forced to handle large paper medical files to collect, manage, and retrieve patient information. The ubiquitous shift from document-based storage to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has been one of the most extraordinary reforms of our times.
Healthcare data breaches are infamous for having instilled hefty penalties on the organizations and individuals that commit them, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
For instance, without implementing adequate security controls, a server equipment outage could bring your EHR operations to a complete halt and expose sensitive patient data to cybercriminals.
Utilizing cloud servers as a back-up option can enable you to access your EHR data in an event such as this while also offering protection against any potential natural disasters that end up harming physical storage systems.
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