The Integrity Blog
Insight into what questions dental and medical practices should ask managed IT providers as they are searching for one. The checklist also dives into red flags to be on the look-out for.
Medical professionals need every type of relief possible to offset excessively high burnout rates. An article published by U.S. News & World Report indicates that 56 percent of nurses, 54 percent of clinical staff, and 47 percent of doctors struggle with work-related stress. Heavy workloads are causing our vital healthcare providers to consider changing careers. Outsourcing managed IT services for healthcare organizations can deliver the critical support they need.
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Technology is a necessity in the modern business world. It plays a crucial role in helping small medical offices succeed by improving efficiency, patient care, and overall operations.
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Insight into what questions dental and medical practices should ask managed IT providers as they are searching for one. The checklist also dives into red flags to be on the look-out for.
If you’re in the black at the end of the year, your business is in a good place. Unfortunately, having leftover cash isn't great for your tax situation. If you need to reduce your taxable income by boosting your spending before the end of December, we're here to help.
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Data Security | Practice Continuity
In late 2022, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services warned of a growing ransomware threat that might impact the dental community, pointing to new ransomware operators that aggressively target the healthcare sector with increasingly sophisticated methods. In addition, according to a recent Health-ISAC and Booz Allen Hamilton report, ransomware remains at the top of healthcare cyberthreats, followed by phishing and spear-phishing attacks, third-party or partner breaches, data breaches, and insider threats.
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You can’t have eyes on your practice every moment, but you do have the technology at your disposal to make sure it’s covered 24/7: video surveillance.
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You rarely get advance notice when disaster strikes. Even if you are fully prepared for it, things can unfold in unexpected ways. To give your business and your technology protection in the face of any unforeseen event, you need a guide: a business continuity plan.
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