Healthcare organizations are unique when it comes to the volume and sensitivity of the data they manage. The data they collect and analyze includes not only health records, but Social Security numbers, addresses and insurance details, among other types of personally identifiable information. It’s critical to protect this data and ensure its accuracy.
But doing so has been a historically monumental challenge, given the vast amount of information being managed. Federal, state and local health organizations could have hundreds if not thousands of records and data sets being shared and managed…

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