by Roy Huggins | Dec 13, 2016 | Communication Tech for Clinicians (Email, Texting, etc.), HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, Product and Service Writeups
I’d like to tell you about two software services that may be of interest to most clinicians who are looking for ways to provide a high level of privacy for clients. But first, some background: At Person-Centered Tech, we are often asked how clinicians can do both of these things: Do texting or email with clients in […]
by Roy Huggins | May 31, 2016 | Communication Tech for Clinicians (Email, Texting, etc.), Clinician Resources, Product and Service Writeups, Tech For Your Practice
A phone line for your practice that costs ZERO dollars? Sounds too good to be true. With HIPAA, it might be… or it might not?
by Roy Huggins | Mar 14, 2016 | HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, Clinician Resources, Product and Service Writeups
Apple’s battle with the FBI has big implications for our HIPAA compliance when we use iPhones. But how can we leverage what we’re learning from it?
by Roy Huggins | Feb 21, 2016 | Digital Ethics of Money, Clinician Resources, Featured, Product and Service Writeups
“Is Square HIPAA Compliant?” Square has heard our pleas, and now does the vital HIPAA Business Associate Agreement! Not all is as it may seem, however…
by Roy Huggins | Sep 21, 2015 | Product and Service Writeups, Clinician Resources, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, Tech For Your Practice
Windows 10: so great that Microsoft skipped Windows 9 to get right to it! It appears, though, that in the rush to get it out there, Microsoft may have overlooked a few privacy issues (or maybe they did it on purpose?…) Windows 10 is built to be very integrative with Microsoft’s online servers. The default […]