KEEPING PATIENT INFORMATION SAFE AND SECURE IN THE CLOUD

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CASE STUDY Take Cover The costs of exposing or losing patient information can ruin a dental practice. Cloud-based solutions can protect your business and your patients against these threats: Unauthorized release HIPAA violations Lost productivity Backup failures Automatic data backup Virus and malware infection KEEPING PATIENT INFORMATION SAFE AND SECURE IN THE CLOUD As every part of our world becomes more digitized, privacy is becoming an even bigger hot-button issue for all types of organizations, including dental practices. Consumers hold the businesses they share personal information with to the highest security standards and react negatively when that trust is broken. When it comes to dental health records, no practice can afford the risk of losing the trust and confidence of patients or facing the legal and financial costs that can come with a security breach. It s no wonder, then, that for modern dental practices, safeguarding patient privacy comes second in importance only to providing high quality patient care. With the stakes set so high, it s natural for practices considering the possibility of moving to a cloud-based practice management solution to ask, How secure is my patient information? While the question makes perfect sense, the answer might come as a bit of a surprise: Business class cloud solutions can actually provide higher levels of security. At first, it may not seem logical that connecting to your practice management solution over the Internet rather than relying on a private on-premise system could actually improve security. But when you understand the unique capabilities that web-based solutions can offer, the security advantages of cloud-based services become obvious. To see how cloud-based practice management solutions can actually improve the security of your patients private health information, it s important to take a step back and consider the nuts and bolts of cloud computing.

Round-the-Clock Access Lower IT Demands Hardware Diversity Security Automatic Data Backup Automatic updates Multiple Location Access Anatomy of a Cloud-Based Solution The Cloud is a popular buzzword these days, but as with any new technology trend, there s still some confusion about exactly what it all means. At the most basic level, cloud computing simply means moving the computing resources your practice depends on from your own local servers to professionally managed offsite server farms that you access through a secure connection on the Internet This approach transforms the software you use every day from something you purchase, install and maintain on your own machines into a service you access securely over the Internet through a browser. This type of web-based solution is also commonly referred to as Software as a Service or SaaS. All Internet Security Is not Created Equal Sometimes the Internet may get a less than stellar reputation for protecting privacy and maintaining security largely due to a few highly publicized security breaches of popular websites. But in most cases, this lack of confidence is misplaced. Cloudbased solutions have the potential to significantly improve overall security. Cloud solutions can offer more advanced, enterprise-level security capabilities than a typical on-premise practice management system. Of course, potential and reality are two very different things, so it s important to understand the security capabilities and reputation of every cloud solution you consider using especially when it s something as important as your practice management system. Finding World-Class Security in the Cloud Security is serious business any time you re dealing with sensitive health care information. A small breach can cause embarrassment and angry patients. Larger problems can lead to serious legal consequences, fines and other regulatory actions. Unauthorized releases of private information, physical and virtual theft, and loss through system failures or viruses all threaten the well being of your practice. State-of-the-art technology allows cloud-based solutions to better protect both your patients and your practice by tapping into environments that provide the highest possible levels of security technology and expertise. Here are a few of the security enhancements that cloud-based solutions are capable of providing:

Keep Confidences Security is perceived as an inhibitor of cloud, but it can also be viewed as an enabler. --Neil Readshaw, the lead architect for IBM s cloud security Your practice has an ethical and legal responsibility to keep patient information private unless a patient authorizes its release. Right now, your patients financial and health care records are probably kept on a server that s under someone s desk or in a back closet. Though it might feel safer to have your data stored in-house than in the cloud, this client-server model means you re probably storing a lot of sensitive data on unsecured servers, laptops and other devices, which actually makes it more vulnerable. For example, a lost or stolen laptop could lead directly to a major security breach if it falls into the wrong hands. Access control is another major issue. When everyone in your office can access all of the data on any machine in your office, that information is extremely susceptible to unauthorized release through carelessness, innocent over-sharing or even deliberate actions by disgruntled employees. Meet Your Full-Time Security Team Who monitors your data on nights, weekends and holidays? Chances are, the answer is no one. But with cloud-based solutions all of your electronic records are always securely housed in state-of-the-art data centers created specifically to store sensitive electronic data. These advanced facilities put the most sophisticated protection measures in place. Restrictions Apply With cloud-based solutions, sensitive information is never stored permanently on your PCs or other devices in your office. That means your data is always available from any machine with an Internet connection, but it also means that sensitive information can never be lost or stolen. Cloud-based dental software also allows you to specify which members of your practice can access different types of information. This type of control makes it easy to safeguard sensitive data from the risks of overcurious or malicious employees who may be tempted to look at or take information they shouldn t. With cloud-based solutions, your first step is to verify your identity. That isn t the case with server-based solutions. What about Hackers? If all of your practice data is stored at an offsite data center and accessed over an Internet connection, does it make you more vulnerable to attacks from hackers? The truth is that hackers are equal opportunity criminals who target the weakest systems they can find whether they re located in your office or in the cloud. A recent study showed that the most significant HIPAA security breaches were actually caused by physical theft of hard drives and paper records. Hacking was only responsible for six percent of the incidents. With reputable cloud-based services, the risk is even lower, because you re placing your data in the hands of world-class security professionals who specialize in designing sophisticated, multilayered firewalls and other advanced protection to keep the hackers out. Most dental practices even large ones simply don t have the resources or expertise to maintain that same proactive vigilance.

Safer than Safe Meeting Government Standards Security isn t just about convincing your patients that their information is safe. It s also about meeting strict patient privacy regulations, including HIPAA, which can carry stiff noncompliance fines and penalties. Meeting these requirements with traditional practice management systems can be stressful and expensive, because they leave you ultimately responsible for meeting up to 19 different HIPAA requirements. Cloud-based solutions reduce the stress and pressure of regulatory compliance with security measures in place that meet HIPAA patient privacy requirements. Turning Major Disaster into Minor Inconvenience There s simply no way around the fact that the PCs and other computing devices in your practice will fail from time to time, whether the cause is a bad hard drive or a spilled cup of coffee on a laptop keyboard. But when your practice management is cloud-based, these inevitable breakdowns become a minor inconvenience, because your data and practice management engine are always safe and secure at businessclass data centers and immediately accessible on replacement equipment. When one of your machines breaks you can simply grab any replacement machine with a web browser, log in and keep working. Does Your Backup Have Your Back? Studies show that as many as 40-60 percent of backups are not properly conducted, which results in data that is ultimately unrecoverable. Backup to Forward Thinking How do you know your backup is working? Most practices recognize that creating regular, reliable backups is an essential part of keeping their important information safe. Unfortunately, too many practices rely on manual or incomplete backup processes that are fraught with potential failures, including things like forgetting to perform backups at scheduled times, using low-quality media with high failure rates and storing backup tapes or disks in locations where they can get lost or damaged. In addition, with no dedicated IT department to manage backups, this critical and time consuming task often falls to an office manager or some other member of your staff with little or no IT experience. As a result, dental practices are unable to restore their lost data 40-60 percent of the time. Even worse, without a process to check and validate backups, you may not even realize there s a problem with your backups until it s too late. Tap into a Complete, Redundant Backup Architecture With cloud-based solutions, all of the usual backup and recovery issues and headaches disappear. Every server, hard drive and other major hardware component in the data center is backed up immediately, so your information is always complete and up-to-date. You should research solution providers to ensure your data is always stored in two completely different locations in separate geographic zones, so you don t have to worry about a natural disaster destroying both your primary system and your backups. Backups are monitored and validated by a staff of IT professionals, so there s never a question about whether you can recover your information when you need it. As a result, there is always a backed up copy of all your latest data ready to take over the instant something goes wrong. And thanks to sophisticated high-availability software, the switch from a primary system to a backup system happens automatically and nearly instantaneously. That means even if a hard drive goes bad or a server fails in the data center, your practice management system stays up and running without disruptions.

Your Data Can t Afford a Sick Day Today, malware is a constant distraction and ever-present threat. One missed software or antivirus update on your server can lead directly to productivity losses and downtime for your entire practice. But once again, a cloud-based solution can minimize the risks of malware, because your core practice management system and all your data are continually monitored by security experts and protected by the very latest anti-malware technology. This creates a level of security against all types of malware that s nearly impossible to duplicate with typical on-premise systems and networks. With the development of the cloud-based software services model and solutions, your practice can finally tap into and take advantage of a highly available, meticulously maintained and impressively secure technology architecture. Learning from other Industries Dentrix Ascend Dentrix Ascend, the new cloud-based practice management system from Henry Schein, safeguards your data with top-of-the-line security measures. But it s more than protection. Dentrix Ascend also delivers the advanced practice management capabilities you need all built around a convenient, well-organized overview screen that places the focus on your patients. With Ascend, all of the clinical, front office and patient management capabilities your office needs are available for one monthly price with no expensive add-ons, extras or additional fees to worry about. Although it s just now emerging as a viable option in the dental industry, cloudbased computing impacts the lives of virtually everyone who uses a computer. Most people don t think twice about shopping on an e-commerce site or using Google Maps to pinpoint their location and get directions. And millions of people trust their most sensitive financial information to PayPal or other online banking services every day. We also send private correspondence via email through Yahoo and Gmail, which store all kinds of personal information in the cloud. And while the dental industry has lagged behind a bit, millions of medical records have been stored on cloud-based systems since the 90s. When it comes to evaluating the safety of cloud- and Internet-based services, it s helpful to look at the experiences of other industries. For example, nearly every dollar in every bank around the world is available through online banking. In these cases, security is obviously paramount, and the banking industry has proven that even the most sensitive financial and personal information can be sent over the Internet safely and securely. With cloud-based practice management solutions your practice can experience the benefits of cloud-based access and availability other industries have enjoyed for years. And as these other industries have shown, storing sensitive information on cloud-based systems and accessing it over secure Internet connections if it s done carefully and correctly is a safe and proven model. How Much Will You Pay for Peace of Mind? Your practice relies on highly personal and private data, which is vulnerable to malicious and overt threats such as theft and malware as well as loss through accidents and human error. With the development of cloud-based software solutions and the availability of Dentrix Ascend, you now have a much less expensive alternative for managing and eliminating these serious threats. With Dentrix Ascend, you can enjoy the confidence of knowing that the personal data that lies at the heart of your practice is housed in a state-of-the-art data center, protected by business class security structures and technology, and monitored and maintained constantly by a team of security experts all for an affordable monthly fee. For more information on how Dentrix Ascend can protect your sensitive data records from theft and loss, visit www.dentrix.com/ascend. 2014 Henry Schein Practice Solutions. All rights reserved. Henry Schein Practice Solutions makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of title, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. All contents are subject to change. Henry Schein, Easy Dental and the S logo are registered trademarks of Henry Schein, Inc. Other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.