Solving HIPAA with JENTIS
HIPAA places strict requirements on businesses that handle Personal Health Information (PHI) of Americans. Server-side tracking by JENTIS solves all HIPAA requirements while providing the most flexibility, privacy compliance and data quality available on the market today.
The HIPAA’s definition of PHI is intentionally broad and includes a user’s IP address and geographic location if you operate a health-related website.
Website operators in the health sector have to take action to ensure user privacy and protect themselves from fines for non-compliance with HIPAA.
What you need to know about complying with HIPAA
According to the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), businesses in the health sector need to assess whether their websites or apps capture PHI.
Before forwarding PHI to third-party tools such as Google Analytics or Facebook Connect, businesses must de-identify the data, i.e. remove identifying information, to protect their users‘ privacy and comply with the regulation.
Also, businesses are obliged to forward only the minimum information necessary to third-party tools for a specific purpose.
How to comply with HIPAA
Server-side tracking by JENTIS makes it easy for businesses to comply with HIPAA while continuing to use their marketing and analytics tools.
- Capture PHI compliantly as first-party data: Your business is in sole control of the data
- De-identify the PHI with the push of a button and forward it to your existing marketing and analytics tools – in full compliance with HIPAA
- Fulfil all HIPAA requirements with built-in data minimization functionalities
PLUS: With JENTIS, you get an EU-based solution. This means you can easily comply with GDPR, ePrivacy and handle Schrems III contingencies as well.
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