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Given the highest risk of cyber-attacks, the healthcare industry must make cybersecurity a priority & make the appropriate investments needed to protect its patients.

Given the highest risk of cyber-attacks, the healthcare industry must make cybersecurity a priority & make the appropriate investments needed to protect its patients. BDR-Comply states that protecting healthcare information is critical and is considered one of the most important compliance regulations. Healthcare organizations are responsible for safeguarding patients’ protected health information (PHI) and ensuring that it is not disclosed to unauthorized parties.

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal law that establishes privacy and security standards for protecting PHI. HIPAA requires covered entities, including healthcare providers and health plans, to implement reasonable and appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect PHI.

In addition to HIPAA, healthcare organizations may also be subject to other regulations and guidelines related to data protection, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), CCPA/CPRA and the HITECH Act. Failing to comply with these regulations can result in significant fines, reputational damage, and loss of patients’ trust.

Therefore, healthcare organizations must prioritize protecting their patients’ health information and implementing strong security measures to comply with regulatory requirements and prevent data breaches.

Health information technology provides critical life-saving functions & consists of connected, networked systems that leverages wireless technologies, which in turn leave such systems more vulnerable to cyber-attacks.

BDR-Comply provides comprehensive data protection solutions that comply with various regulations, including HHS/HIPAA, CCPA/CPRA, and GDPR, and all HER/EMR and Healthcare vendors. The use of AES256 encryption and decryption APIs can effectively protect sensitive data at rest and in motion, which is an essential requirement for compliance with HIPAA and other data protection regulations.

Moreover, BDR-Comply’s interoperability solution that complies with the 21st Century Cures Act and FHIR Server standards can significantly benefit healthcare organizations that need to exchange health information efficiently and securely.

Few issues are more important than ensuring the health sector’s safety, security, & integrity relied upon by millions of American citizens.

Contact Ty Miller at: 847-440-4439 ty.miller@bdr-comply.com

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All the Chat about Artificial Intelligence, & most Chatbots are misleading. Most Chatbots aren’t built to, nor deliver Cognitive AI. They claim the ability to listen to spoken words and use algorithms to return calculated, mostly human programmatic responses.

All the Chat about Artificial Intelligence, & most Chatbots are misleading. Most Chatbots aren’t built to, nor deliver Cognitive AI. They claim the ability to listen to spoken words and use algorithms to return calculated, mostly human programmatic responses. Some are able to reformat information into a nice, articulated convincing looking final document which may have some accurate information, only if that information is supplied by you or if it came from a more current internet knowledge base, which many Chatbots admit they do not use. In too many cases the information is outdated and inaccurate. They claim to follow templets to construct things like poems, pictures or school papers that may contain older or non-credible data.

However, how many customers or researchers are looking for poetry or book reports?  EPIC-AIM believes we are successfully reverse engineering and mimicking our human brain, however a computer can process exponentially more data in less time than our human brains are capable of.

AI must replicate the brain’s process of reading, validating, retaining, purging, and retrieval of knowledge. Though a Human Brain can support Petabytes of information, a computer AI model can support endless amounts of data at superior speeds when architected properly.       

Epic-AIM stores exponentially more data and has the capability to join millions of information silos by using Key Relationships, probabilistic matching, self-induced knowledge, and continual additions of new information from the Internet and other sources. Cognitive AI should use algorithms to rank and search information sources within its memory Silos as it acquires, organizes and stores new information from credible sources.

AI should not contain any ‘Make Believe’, speculative or guess work in its delivery and use of information and should be able to identify unreliable or not relevant information.

Allow this video to demonstrate the early stages and foundations of what will soon deliver the truest and most accurate AI engine for individuals and collaborative users.

Soon we will unveil our capabilities using Facial, Voice and Object recognition technologies to determine emotions, moods and other Humanlike characteristics yet to be delivered accurately in the AI world.

Epic-AIM also sees its early phase of AI as a productive tool for companies to meet and assist the Blind and other that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by offering it’s Voice to Text and Text to Voice capabilities with navigation for business and governmental websites.

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