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Posted by: Conrad Band on 3/29/2011 | 1 Comment
A few weeks ago we had a true disaster recovery scenario. An SBS server (and only server) at one of our client sites was dealing with a RAID issue. Several drives showed as failed/error, and we had contacted the manufacturer for the replacement parts. Unfortunately over the following weekend a third drive failed resulting in an unfortunate situation. The server would not boot due to a lost RAID configuration. After talking with Dell to see if we could potentially rescue some of the configuration we came to the realization that it would not be possible to save it and we would have to rebuild. No problem, right? Wrong.
Posted by: Kim Kelly on 3/28/2011 | 0 Comments

A draft of a Federal Health IT Strategic Plan provides a plan of attack that the next national coordinator for health IT may use in guiding the future efforts, including protecting the privacy of healthcare information.

Posted by: Kim Kelly on 3/24/2011 | 0 Comments

The Privacy and Security Tiger Team is franticly trying to finish its recommendations for the stage two requirements of the HITECH Act's electronic health record incentive program. Stage two details security issues ranging from authenticating the identity of patients using portals to requiring incentive program participants to use certain security functions, such as encryption.

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