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If your law firm has a healthcare security and privacy practice we should talk. Experior Data can help your clients comply with ARRA and HIPAA laws related to data security and privacy. Experior executives are also available to provide seminars and be available at speaking engagements related to data privacy and security. Feel free to contact and engage us with your firm.

Management and Healthcare Consultants

Healthcare regulations are complex and your clients hire you to guide them through the process of evaluating solutions that enable them to be in compliance. Experior Data works with management and healthcare consultants transparently as a named or private label partner in helping them deliver the best data security and encryption services. Our staff could work along side of your experts to provide value-added support of your goals and projects.

Value-Added Resellers

Your healthcare clients view you as their trusted advisor. Value-Added Resellers have several choices in helping their clients comply with data privacy regulations. One of the choices could be to partner with Experior Data to avoid additional training, support, and management overhead of an additional product and service to your mix. Data security and privacy applications are specialized. Consider partnering with Experior and help your clients comply with ARRA and HIPAA regulations. You always own the customer relationship. Experior simply augments your staff to provide a specialized solution for your healthcare clients.

Contact Us

Please e-mail partner –at- experiordata.com or call us at 877-4ENCRYPT, extension 6 to discuss partnership opportunities.

The HITECH Act, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), encourages the mitigation of threats to protected health information by requiring various levels of notification following a breach of unsecured protected health information (PHI). If PHI is rendered unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized individuals then such information is not unsecured PHI, and therefore may not be subject to breach notifications directed by the HITECH Act.

 
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