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Remote patient monitoring and teleparamedicine are some of the most important current healthcare industry trends. As the interaction between doctors and their clients involves protected health information (PHI), increased cybersecurity is necessary for such communication.
More than 75 percent of U.S. hospitals use teletherapy as of now. Besides making the lives of many people a lot easier, telemedicine might cause healthcare data breaches. To avoid that, any tool used to share PHI must comply with the HIPAA guidelines.
Remote medical treatment is an excellent modern way to treat patients. To ensure e-health leads only to desired outcomes and does not result in privacy violations, HIPAA compliant telemedicine must be used.
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