About Us
Ensuring patient privacy is a front and center priority for your hospital or healthcare system. Reporting internal security breaches is now mandated; but what if you could stop breaches before they ever happen? We’ll dive into the issues and explore how you can reduce your risk.
James Lawson has extensive expertise in McKesson integration; he can help optimize your systems and data to maximize efficiency and usability. He has over 14 years experience in multiple HIS systems. James joined Iatric Systems to lead our efforts to help more hospitals maximize their IT investments and secure patient data.
Carol Selvey has over 25 years experience in the health information technology and systems industry. She is a member of the national Board of Directors of the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), is a HIMSS Fellow (FHIMSS), and a Certified Professional in Health Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS). Carol is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and Southwest Florida Health Information Management Association (SWFHIMA, a chapter of AHIMA).
Trish Voss is the product manager for our Security Audit Manager product. Prior to coming to Iatric, she was an Information System Auditor for several years. In this position, Trish was responsible for Information Security, Privacy and Compliance reporting. She has extensive training in the HIPAA legislative compliance requirements and is a Certified HIPAA Professional and a Certified HIPAA Security Specialist.
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