The challenge:

Patients trust their healthcare providers with their most intimate personal data — their medical information. Across the industry, the volume of healthcare data is growing by 50 percent each year, and patients expect easy access to this information. This means healthcare providers face a constant battle between securing medical data and making it accessible.

Healthcare compliance regulations make this challenge even more daunting. HIPAA requires healthcare organizations to ensure that electronic protected health information (ePHI) remains secure. The HITECH Act expands HIPAA encryption compliance to require the timely disclosure of data breaches.

These aren’t the only regulations healthcare companies need to keep up with. Beyond protecting medical information, healthcare organizations have to secure the same type of sensitive data as other enterprises — such as employee information and credit card data, further adding to the complexity of data management.

Trusted by top healthcare organizations

Discover over 300 predefined and variant types of data, including healthcare IDs and insurance information

Ensure HIPAA compliance with Enterprise Recon by Ground Labs

Thousands of companies trust us to discover their sensitive data, including multiple Fortune 500 HIPAA clients.

The solution:

Enterprise Recon by Ground Labs delivers advanced discovery, management and remediation capabilities for all critical data across on-prem and cloud environments.


Organizations achieve healthcare compliance
with Ground Labs

Blog

Protecting electronic personal health information: The role of data discovery in modern healthcare

In this article, we explore the crucial role of data discovery in protecting electronic personal health information for healthcare providers.

Organizations today need to be aware of what data they handle, where they store it and what controls they have to protect it. Ground Labs develops products that fit this requirement. The tools are easy to use yet provide incredibly valuable information that can be acted on for further analysis or remedial efforts. The applications support most popular operating systems, databases and also a number of online applications."

Sense of Security
Murray Goldschmidt - COO