Health Tech Capitol | Datica’s HITRUST CSF Certified, GDPR and HIPAA Compliant Platform Featured at Microsoft Build 2018
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Datica’s HITRUST CSF Certified, GDPR and HIPAA Compliant Platform Featured at Microsoft Build 2018

Datica’s HITRUST CSF Certified, GDPR and HIPAA Compliant Platform Featured at Microsoft Build 2018

Datica, a Microsoft solution provider, was featured at this year’s Microsoft Build 2018 Developer Conference, May 7-9. Engineers and executives leading the way in the cloud heard how Datica’s platform, which is HIPAA, HITRUST, GDPR and GxP compliant, works in concert with Microsoft Azure to help break-through real-world workflows within clinical settings. During Build 2018, Datica’s compliant cloud technology was highlighted for its success in connecting Microsoft 365 Business tools with Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The new integration tooling that bridges Microsoft Teams with EHRs will work within the bot framework of Teams. An announcement of the tooling’s general availability in the Azure Marketplace was also made in Seattle during Microsoft Build 2018.

Travis Good, MD, CEO and chief privacy officer of Datica, said “Announcing this new tooling on top of our new Kubernetes-based platform as being generally available for enterprise customers in Microsoft’s ecosystem while simultaneously being featured at Microsoft Build 2018, is a huge honor.”

In the healthcare IT field, Datica’s technology is recognized for its compliance with HIPAA and HITRUST, as well as its security-focused approach. Datica engineers made healthcare compliance a non-issue for application developers when they built the HITRUST CSF Certified platform to assume all liabilities in the cloud associated with HIPAA, GDPR, and GxP. The new integration tooling that works to connect Microsoft further with healthcare and yet in a compliant way is good for the healthcare field.

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