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Please add me in the loop as we deal with healthcare clients.Brian Smoliga, MSTM
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TSG Technologies
E: BrianSmoliga@TSG-Tec.com
C: 860-418-9197
https://www.TSG-Tec.com
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I think that this law is a very complex one. I am not sure about "Comod", but this question must be discussed with a professional in this domain. But, I know that the healthcare industry has developed a lot. Nowadays, there is a lot of platforms that allow you to do all your healthcare process online. I think that this is a very great opportunity because it's allowed to reduce social contact with other persons. We must protect ourselves due to COVID-19. I work as a developer for such a company, if you are interested you can read about the problems you have to encounter https://datica.com/blog/hl7-integrat...-to-solve-them. I love to work in this domain.
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Checking in on this - HIPAA compliance and a signed BAA is a requirement for anyone working with any private health data. While aspects of the Device manager and the purely analytical parts of the Itarian may not fall under 'ePHI' - the Service Desk does require a BAA when used with clients who work with ePHI. End users may and often do include screenshots that contain client information and/or may refer to clients within ticket requests - qualifying the Service Desk for needing a BAA.
We've been using ITarian for about a year and half, started when it was free, and kept on even after it started being a paid for service, but have never been able to 'fully adopt' ITarian due to the restrictions on the Service Desk. We'll soon likely have to leave ITarian for a platform that we can fully adopt unless it can meet our compliance needs.
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