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Data theft has been making the news quite a bit off late. Dental practices manage sensitive patient data and are also responsible for data security as per HIPAA guidelines. These regulations have added a lot of operational hassles with a lot of effort going towards ensuring compliance and allaying the constant fear of potential legal problems.
The features to look for while choosing a dental practice management system are going to sound mostly like technical jargon. We will look at the important ones and see how these features help you secure your data.
- Unique user credentialing:
One of the most important steps in ensuring HIPAA compliance and data security is to restrict access to sensitive information for non-essential personnel. Unique user credentialing can help you add users, edit their permissions or even temporarily suspend their access to ensure confidentiality of information.
- Transmission encryption:
- Audit trails:
- Secure communications:
It is also important to look at the tools you can use for internal communication. Most of the data security-related news we see today is linked to internal communication being hacked. Choose a system that enables users across locations and roles to exchange messages, notes, and documents in a secure manner.
- Automatic log off:
Forgetting to log-off is a human error that is hard to prevent. The best way to safeguard against this is to be able to set customizable timers to automatically log off users after a period of inactivity.
- Continuous monitoring: