HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year Certification validates DexCare is committed to meeting key regulations and protecting sensitive information.
DexCare, Inc., a data-driven intelligence company focused on healthcare access, announced that key DexCare systems have earned Certified status for information security by HITRUST.
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HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year (r2) Certified status demonstrates that the DexCare Platform residing at Amazon Web Services (AWS), at the AWS Data Center managed by AWS located in AWS regions us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon), United States of America, has met key regulations and industry-defined requirements and is appropriately managing risk. This achievement places DexCare in an elite group of organizations worldwide that have earned this certification. By including federal and state regulations, standards, and frameworks, and incorporating a risk-based approach, the HITRUST Assurance Program helps organizations address security and data protection challenges through a comprehensive and flexible framework of prescriptive and scalable security controls.
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“In healthcare, protecting patients and their personal information is critical, and organizations are under constant pressure to meet complex compliance and privacy requirements,” said Derek Streat, CEO, DexCare. “By achieving HITRUST Certification, we are proud to demonstrate our commitment to privacy for our hospital and health system customers by having reached the industry’s highest standards for data protection and information security.”
“In ever-changing threat landscape, HITRUST is continually innovating to find new and creative approaches to address challenges,” said Jeremy Huval, Chief Innovation Officer, HITRUST. “DexCare’s HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year Certification is evidence that they are at the forefront of industry best practices for information risk management and compliance.”
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