DALLAS -- Officials from Global HealthNet, a leading online healthcare transaction processing company, have announced a new level of services have been added to their HIPAA-enabled suite.
Since teaming with Rachel Foerster & Associates in an electronic data interchange alliance, Global HealthNet clients now have the option of using RFA's HIPAA privacy and security services. These additions include data storage/backup, disaster recovery, training, awareness and ongoing auditing and monitoring.
"We're energized by the opportunity to partner with Rachel Foerster & Associates and the additional value we can now offer to our clients," says Azadeh Farahmand, president of Global HealthNet. "We can now offer a complete HIPAA solution to our clients, making their transaction processing even more simple, and meeting all of their HIPAA enablement needs in one place.
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