Is Remote Access to My Office HIPAA Compliant? (Part II)

September 10th, 2014
Is Remote Access to My Office HIPAA Compliant? (Part II)

Remote Access in medical practices and dental offices is a hot topic and continues to generate interest from our clients. As a follow-up, we want to further explain Remote Access, Common Software’s used to access computers remotely, and HIPAA Compliance implications for accessing your data externally via mobile, tablets, etc.

You can access data in your office remotely in several ways.

One way to gain access is through a desktop remote control, where you see all the icons as if you were sitting in front of your computer. This gives you the most familiar interface. The common desktop remote control programs are DPC Complete Remote Desktop (RDP), Virtual Network Computing (VNC), LogMeIn, TeamViewer, etc.

In fact, the cloud offers a more seamless transition from work to remote access. This is because the data is stored in the cloud to begin with, not at your office. So the same way you access the data at your office will be the same method used remotely.

In addition, the ability to work out of a single database, across multiple offices, allows offices a single interface from which to schedule and coordinate.

Both of these methods will allow some form of mobile and tablet access.

To learn more about HIPAA implications of remote access in your office read my previous Article Here: Is Remote Access to My Office HIPAA Compliant?