FLORHAM PARK, N.J., June 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- DataMotion (www.datamotion.com), a health information service provider (HISP) with more than 15 years of experience in secure data delivery services, today announced participation in a webinar titled "What you need to know about MU2 (Meaningful Use Stage 2) and Interoperability." Sponsored by the Compliancy Group, developers of The Guard – the award-winning Compliance tracking solution that enables medical practices (covered entities) and vendors (business associates) to achieve simple and cost-effective HIPAA compliance – the free webinar will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Presenting during the event will be renowned industry expert, Andy Nieto, health IT strategist for DataMotion. The webinar is geared towards those who play a key role in ensuring healthcare organizations comply with provisions set forth in HIPAA, Omnibus, and the HITECH Act. It will cover the latest information on electronic health record (EHR) integration and health information exchange (HIE) interoperability, Meaningful Use stages, the Direct Project, clinician and patient portals and more.
Nieto will particularly focus on the key role that interoperability plays in MU2 attestation, including:
- What does interoperability really mean
- Why you can't ignore interoperability
- How to achieve interoperability and make it meaningful
- What you need in order to attest
Currently, many healthcare organizations are, or are planning to, attest for MU2 in order to qualify for financial incentives from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This is driving demand and interest in the Direct Project (Direct), also commonly referred to as Direct Exchange and Direct Securing Messaging, a national encryption standard for securely exchanging clinical healthcare data via the Internet. It specifies the secure, scalable, and standards-based method for the exchange of Protected Health Information (PHI). Direct was developed in 2010 as part of a federal project for standards-based healthcare communications and is a key component in the next stage of electronic health record implementation for many hospitals, HIEs and providers, including successful MU2 attestation.
To register for "What you need to know about MU2 and Interoperability," please visit http://compliancy-group.com/webinar.
About DataMotion
DataMotion enables organizations to dramatically reduce the cost and complexity of delivering electronic information to employees, customers and partners in a secure and compliant way. The company's easy-to-use solutions for secure email, file transfer, forms processing and customer contact leverage the DataMotion Platform for unified data delivery. In 2012, DataMotion expanded operations as a health information service provider (HISP) with its DataMotion Direct secure messaging service, allowing healthcare organizations to meet emerging Meaningful Use Stage 2 (MU2) requirements. Millions of users worldwide rely on DataMotion to transparently improve business processes and reduce costs, while mitigating security and compliance risk. DataMotion is privately held and based in Florham Park, N.J. For the latest news and updates on DataMotion, visit www.datamotion.com, like DataMotion on Facebook® or follow DataMotion on Twitter® @datamotion.
About Compliancy Group
The Compliancy Group simplifies & guarantees HIPAA Compliance. The Guard is an intelligent web based solution designed by auditors, helping over 1,000 Covered Entities and Business Associates quickly and cost-effectively Achieve, Illustrate, and Maintain HIPAA, HITECH, and Omnibus Compliance. To find out about the HIPAA Audit Guarantee call 855.854.4722 (855 85 HIPAA) or visit www.compliancy-group.com.
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