Massive Networks is proud to announce that it has passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) audit. Our data centers are now in compliance with HIPAA standards which means we can provide secure server hosting service for all of our clients, especially those in the healthcare industry. We provide a dedicated firewall to prevent network threats and unauthorized access to sensitive patients' health records.
Security + Backup = Compliance
Massive Networks understands that adopting an electronic medical record system is a great way for hospitals, doctor's offices, clinics, and any other types of businesses in the healthcare industry to easily share information with each other.
An electronic medical record system can speed up the process when dealing with insurance companies by allowing patients' medical records to be access online. Insurance companies do not have to call and wait for businesses to fax over important documents. Doctors can share patients' information such as scan, diagnoses, or medical records through the use of a high speed internet connection. Having an online server provides a medical database for doctors to cross reference and insurance companies to speed up the paperwork.
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Along with Colocation Massive Networks provides a full array of Managed Services including Dedicated Servers, Managed Firewall, Hosting, Data Storage Solutions, Disaster Recovery, Managed Antivirus, Cloud Solutions, Hosted PBX and Data Center Bandwidth to the Customer location.
Massive Networks overall capabilities enables them to be an excellent choice for all data networking solutions with the ability to solve critical day to day problems for their customers.
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For more information about Massive Networks Internet services, Hosting, CO-LO or any of its Managed Services contact Donna Backes at dbackes@massivenetworks.net, or visit www.massivenetworks.net or contact Massive Networks at 303-800-1300
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