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Biscom Delivery Server and HIPAA Compliance | 2008-03-28 | Biscom |
| The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, was enacted by the US Congress in 1996 to enable better access to health insurance, reduce fraud and abuse, and lower the overall cost of health care in the United States. Title II of HIPAA, the Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions, requires the establishment of national standards for the use and dissemination of health care information. In order to comply with HIPAA, CEs must have organization-wide policies, procedures, reporting applications, and technologies in place to secure protected information, much of which is communicated electronically through email and FTP.
Tags: HIPAA |
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Streamlining Regulatory Publishing With Submission-Ready PDFs Can Add Millions of Dollars to the Bottom Line | 2008-01-07 | Adlib Software |
| With its advanced publishing features and support for multiple formats including MS Office-based sources, Adlib Express Server applications give companies all of the advanced features necessary to significantly accelerate submission compliant document workflows. Some of these features include automated, accurate Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to create searchable files from images and PDFs, stamping to create headers, footers, volume numbers and cross-references from hyperlinks, as well as dynamic Tables of Contents generation capabilities. Importantly, Adlib Express also normalizes hyperlink styles to meet FDA standards and includes advanced bookmarking control with the ability to merge and/or volumize PDFs based on page count, size or other variables. Adlib solutions are XML-ready with XML Job Ticket support and Web services.
Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Groupware - Workflow |
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Cisco Network Solutions for the Telco DCN: SONET/SDH OSI Environments | 2008-01-03 | Cisco Systems |
| This paper is directed to Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs), incumbent Local ExChange Carriers (ILECs), and Post, Telephone and Telegraphs (PTTs), collectively referred to as telcos (short for telephone companies). This paper describes Cisco network solutions for transporting data between Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and the Operations Support System (OSS) in a telco Data Communications Network (DCN). The DCN transports network management traffic between network elements and their respective OSS, making them a vital link between the service network and the network operations center (NOC). | |||
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Dynamic XML-Based Exchange of Relational Data: Application to the Human Brain Project | 2008-01-01 | University of Washington |
| This paper discusses an approach to exporting relational data in XML format for data exchange over the web. They describe the first real-world application of SilkRoute, a middleware program that dynamically converts existing relational data to a user-defined XML DTD. The application, called XBrain, wraps SilkRoute in a Java Server Pages framework, thus permitting a web-based XQuery interface to a legacy relational database. The application is demonstrated as a query interface to the University of Washington Brain Project's Language Map Experiment Management System, which is used to manage data about language organization in the brain.
Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Java |
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10 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Secure File Transfer Product | 2007-05-23 | Biscom |
| The Secure File Transfer Protocol is a network protocol that provides file transfer and manipulation functionality over any reliable data stream. Secure file transfer products range from simple FTP servers to fully managed document delivery systems with granular permissioning, audit trails, reporting, integration with directory services, and other management tools. This paper gives few questions that one should keep in mind before buying a secure file transfer product. | |||
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Tracking and Reporting | 2007-04-26 | Biscom |
| Files can be delivered in a variety of ways, but the essential business requirement of tracking these files and reporting on their delivery remains identical. Organizations receive data, create data, and send data, and someone has to keep track of this process. Reporting and tracking tools not only improve business efficiency and directly impact the bottom line; they also increase an organization's transparency, necessary for responding to auditor requests. The need to deliver files securely is increasingly important, not only to organizations that are required by law to protect confidential information, but to any organization that wants to take greater control of who receives critical files and data. | |||
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Compliance: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) | 2007-04-17 | Biscom |
| HIPAA requires healthcare organizations and businesses that manage patient health information to protect the confidentiality and security of all health data managed by that organization. HIPAA compliance requirements, coupled with advances in electronic exchange of information, put significant additional technical and administrative burdens on the healthcare organizations of all sizes.
Tags: HIPAA |
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Compliance: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 2007-04-17 | Biscom |
| Sarbanes-Oxley (commonly called "SarbOx" or "SOX") is law today. It was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 2002 in the wake of serious accounting scandals perpetrated by major U.S. corporations. It affects the accounting, financial reporting, and tracking of sales activities for large and small public companies alike, and also for privately held firms that may at some point seek to become public. Compliance with the law constitutes a major investment of corporate resources for companies of all sizes - failure to comply has destroyed companies and ruined careers.
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley |
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Compliance: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 | 2007-04-17 | Biscom |
| The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, was enacted in part to protect consumers' private financial information. It allows consumers to control the use of their private information and to secure and protect that information from unauthorized use or access. With identity theft, "phishing," "pharming," and other highly publicized examples of large scale financial information theft and abuse receiving attention, companies of all sizes are under increasing scrutiny regarding their compliance with GLBA.
Tags: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act |
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Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard: Meeting the Challenge with Symantec Technology | 2006-12-01 | Symantec |
| At a high level, the 12 major security requirements under PCI (the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) seem fairly easy to implement and maintain. Upon closer examination, however, it becomes clear that attaining and maintaining compliance is a much more complex endeavor than it may seem. This paper breaks down each PCI requirement and details how Symantec solutions can help you get - and stay - compliant.
Tags: Storage Management, Document Management, Electronic Data Interchange, Authoring Systems, Security Standards, Security Tools, ROI - TCO, Strategic Planning, Best Practices, Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Network Administration |
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