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Subject: RE: Hospital INFOSEC?
From: Chinnery Paul (PaulC
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You might want to check 3Com's site (
http://healthcare.3com.com/securitynet/hipaa
<http://healthcare.3com.com/securitynet/hipaa> ). HIPAA is going to be a
set of standards protecting the privacy of patient information. One article
I read said that healthcare organizations will spend more $ meeting HIPAA
standards than they did on Y2k.
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From: Jeffery Stutzman [mailto:henrybasset
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 8:05 PM
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Subject: Hospital INFOSEC?
I'm an MBA student looking for some information regarding the implementation
of security services in hospitals and medical facilities. I'm interested in
feedback concerning regulatory issues surrounding infosec in hospitals.
Anyone on the forum have any insight in this area?
Thanks,
Jeff
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