Dennis’s Tech Tip of the Month – HTTPS Everywhere
Most of the web’s traffic routes over a standard open protocol called HTTP. Because HTTP traffic is unencrypted, any information sent over HTTP can be read and modified by anyone.
Most of the web’s traffic routes over a standard open protocol called HTTP. Because HTTP traffic is unencrypted, any information sent over HTTP can be read and modified by anyone.
A few months ago, we spoke to the importance of having HTTPS on your healthcare sites moving forward. Now, the amount of secure sites that are taking up real estate on the first page of Google is increasing,
Improve practice efficiency in 2017.
Allow patients and referring physicians to securely upload medical documents right through your website.
In addition to collecting patient data through Practis Forms,
Does your site have HTTPS yet? If not, you should certainly be transitioning it to keep your site at the top of rankings and in great standing with your users.
Since 2004, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, or NCSAM, has helped to promote and encourage protection of all online assets and infrastructures for businesses and individuals.
You’ve probably seen the tiny green lockbox icon pop up in your URL bar as you log-in to your email or bank account, but did you know the importance of this icon and why it’s displayed?
We’re excited to announce that Practis Pay now supports ACH payments.
ACH processing has become more important than ever as ACH is much less expensive to process payments.
Treat your Practis Forms user credentials like you would your toothbrush.
Did you know that under HIPAA, each person in your practice who needs permission to view form submissions should have their own log-in?
Online bill pay & payment processing now available with Practis Forms!
Get paid faster! Allow your patients to pay online through your website.
We are happy to announce the availability of online payment processing.
ePHI is any information that can identify who the health-related information belongs to.
Protected health information (PHI) is any information in the medical record record that can be used to identify an individual and that was created,