Do you have an exit strategy in place to address the unexpected when it comes to an IT failure? What is your exit strategy in case of a fire, flood or natural disaster? What if your computer crashes tomorrow morning or a virus wipes out all your data? Would you be able to effectively cope with this situation and its potential affect on your practice? If you don’t have a plan in place to handle these types of unexpected events, perhaps you should start thinking about one!
The key is to plan ahead for the unexpected and always be prepared! The more prepared you can be for these situations the less likely it will be that the impact is severe and will disrupt your practice for any length of time.
In this edition of “The Pulse Beat”, you will find articles that explain WHY being prepared and investing in IT is important to your practice.
Thanks again and GREAT READING!
What Is Managed Services and How Can It Help YOUR Business?
All businesses, whether small or large, operate on a day to day basis looking to cut costs, increase production and gain profit. One undeniable necessity for businesses of today remains to be computers and technology. Can you name a business that does not use computers as part of it’s day to day operations…besides the “Paleta guy” on the corner? NO YOU CAN’T!!… Read More
Healthcare Industry Overlooks Critical Gaps In Data Security
As the healthcare industry prepares for a major shift to electronic health records (EHRs) over the next several years, a new bi-annual report provides data that shows that providers are still having difficulty adequately securing patient data in a rapidly changing… Read More
Disaster Recovery Challenges For the Healthcare Industry
When it comes to file servers, healthcare organizations are second only to legal firms in the sheer number of files they keep. They can often, however, be the overwhelming champs when it comes to the amount of data stored in those files. With medical imaging software, patient records, andother data being digitized, more and more information is being stored on file servers. This pattern is very common for any organization, but becomes even more of a burden in the healthcare industry for a few reasons… Read More
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