| Compliance & Security
ValueProcess's business processes are designed to assure Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance.
State-of-the-art Security Systems
In the production areas at our Navi Mumbai location, we have installed sophisticated Biometric access control systems where only authorized personnel can have entry rights. The server room and PHI data is also under 24/7 surveillance and biometric access control mechanism. Telephone/e-mail traffic is also monitored and tracked for unauthorized usage. The security personnel are professionally trained individuals who monitor all logistics within and outside the facility.
Data Security and Access control
- Biometric access control system
- Unique user identification
- Encryption & decryption
- Emergency access procedures
- Log in monitoring
- Password management
- Protection from malicious software /virus/Trojan/worms
- Regular Audits
ValueProcess ensures HIPAA compliance through exhaustive compliance management processes. ValueProcess has a well-developed compliance culture, which is further reinforced through periodic training & education on compliance issues imparted to employees.
"HIPAA" is an acronym for the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (August 21), Public Law 104-191, which amended the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986. Also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, the Act includes a section, Title II, entitled Administrative Simplification, requiring:
- Improved efficiency in healthcare delivery by standardizing electronic data interchange, and
- Protection of confidentiality and security of health data through setting and enforcing standards.
More specifically, HIPAA called upon the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to publish new rules that will ensure:
- Standardization of electronic patient health, administrative and financial data
- Unique health identifiers for individuals, employers, health plans and health care providers
- Security standards protecting the confidentiality and integrity of "individually identifiable health information," past, present or future
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