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3 Lines of Defense: dbtech Protects Data with These Features

Healthcare organizations have an obligation to protect patient privacy when handling confidential data. That's why dbtech has implemented several security features into our document management solutions that will help secure private health information and maintain compliance. This post will discuss three of the most essential security features dbtech offers. HIPAA...


by Cally Kobza

Downtime Protection for Your EHR System: An Overview of dbtech’s Solution

If your EHR system goes down, so does your ability to provide patient care. EHR Downtime can result in lost revenue and even put patients at risk. That's why dbtech offers a comprehensive downtime solution that ensures your vital patient information is always accessible. In this blog post, we will...


by Cally Kobza

Minimize Downtime Woes with dbtech’s Solutions

We all know the feeling of frustration and dread that comes with technical issues. Your staff is trying to do their job, but they can't because the systems are down. And it's not just frustrating for them - it's costly for your hospital, too. Downtime problems can cause a significant...


by DB Technology

How does HL7 Support Interoperability in Healthcare?

HL7 is a standard message format used by healthcare facilities to exchange electronic protected health information (ePHI). Electronic data exchange allows for secure and immediate access to this information throughout the organization. Achieving interoperability in healthcare would be quite the challenge without HL7. And by using a document management system...


by Cally Kobza

6 Critical Reasons to Implement an Electronic Downtime Solution

Downtime for Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and computer networks is inevitable and unavoidable, due to a variety of circumstances, including software updates, hardware failures and ransomware. Downtime may be scheduled or unscheduled, and may affect only one system, but it can also be as catastrophic as an entire network...


by DB Technology

Planned vs Unplanned Downtime

How Your Healthcare Facility Can Plan Either Way When downtime occurs at your hospital, it can be challenging to recover. Whether it’s planned or unplanned downtime, there are items that need to be taken care of in order for your healthcare facility to continue operating  as fully and efficiently as...


by Cally Kobza

The Importance of HL7

In the healthcare industry, following regulations is extremely critical as it affects hospital operations and patient care. If your facility chooses not to follow standards and requirements, it can hinder or halt operations entirely. One standard healthcare facilities must follow today is HL7. The HL7 interface structure is used to...


by Cally Kobza

6 Ways to Prepare for a Downtime Event

Downtime events can disrupt the continuity of patient care and decrease the efficiency of staff. According to multiple surveys on Gartner, a single minute of downtime can cost up to $5,600. Downtime can pose serious questions about how staff document patient care and how that downtime documentation is then transferred...


by Cally Kobza

How Do Healthcare Facilities Avoid Downtime?

According to HealthIT.gov, 95% of hospitals, from small rural facilities to large medical centers, use certified EHR technology. It’s not just hospitals who are moving toward a greater reliance on technology. Physician offices have also adopted EHR technology at a rapid rate, growing from 42% in 2008 to a whopping...


by DB Technology

Issues that Can Arise Without a Downtime Solution

In healthcare facilities and hospitals, unplanned, planned and network downtime occurs. Sometimes to maintain the system, healthcare staff often hold planned downtimes, which is not a big deal, as everything is sorted out ahead of time. However, unpredictable and unplanned downtimes can wreak havoc on a healthcare organization. To tackle...


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