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MEDICAL HEALTHCARE NETWORK SOLUTION

Your Trusted Partner

Intelligent Solutions

OUR SERVICES

With a comprehensive range of services, Medical Healthcare Network Solution can guarantee your technology needs are not just met, but exceeded. We work closely with our engineers to create customized plans that are seamlessly integrated, effective and sustainable for many years to come. Reach out today to see how we can help.

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HIPAA Security

Keep Your Practice's Data Safe and Secure

Data Cloud

   Cloud Computing

Stay Ahead With the Latest Up-To-Date Technology

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HealthCare Consulting

Improve patient care 

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Product Solution 

Improve Your Practice Presence and Revenue Cycle Management

We want to help you succeed. Get in touch today to learn more about our customized HIT solutions.

OUR TECHNOLOGICAL POWERS INCREASE, BUT THE SIDE EFFECTS AND POTENTIAL HAZARDS ALSO ESCALATE.

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24/7 Remote Support

We are available 24/7, 365 days a year. Enjoy knowing your dedicated engineer is but a click away with our Remote Desktop Support capabilities.

In-Depth Knowledge

Over 2 decades of IT experience and expertise goes into the very core of our company. Our knowledgeable engineers have the skills to get the job done right.

HIPAA Compliant

Our entire staff uphold to HIPAA compliance regulations to ensure your client data is safe, and always kept secure.

WHAT WE DO

Tailor-Made HIT Service

At Medical Healthcare Network Solutions, we offer a variety of innovative HIT solutions suitable for various industries, and for companies of all sizes. We believe in long-term partnerships, and our services are therefore designed around the specific needs of our clients. We work hard - so our clients can sleep at night, knowing that their Healthcare operations are taken care of in the most professional way.

FIELDS OF PRACTICE

No Matter The Industry, We've Got You Covered

Cardiology
Dermatology
Family Care
Health Associations
Healthcare Companies

Home Health
Hospitals
Medical Billing Companies
Medical Supply
Neurology

Oncology
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Pharmacies
Physician Organization

Primary Care
Radiology
Rehab
Surgery Centers
Urology

Weight Loss Clinics
Women’s Health
Engineering Companies
Event Venues
Legal Offices

Engineering Companies
Event Venues
Legal Offices
Restaurants
Title Companies

$209 MILLION WAS PAID TO RANSOMWARE CRIMINALS IN Q1 2020

Throughout the majority of 2020, the average number of ransomware infections fluctuated between 23,000 and 35,000 per month, according to Symantec. The spike to 56,000 in March 2020 coincided with the arrival of Locky, distributed primarily by the Necurs botnet, one of the largest networks of infected computers in the world.
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Amazon AWS S3 outage is breaking things for a lot of websites and apps

Feb 28, 2021

Amazon’s S3 web-based storage service is experiencing widespread issues, leading to service that’s either partially or fully broken on websites, apps and devices upon which it relies. The AWS offering provides hosting for images for a lot of sites, and also hosts entire websites, and app backends including Nest.

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RSA 2021: Deconstructing macOS ransomware

Feb 15, 2021

Though Mac malware is comparatively rare, Apple computers are not immune, as this year’s SophosLabs malware forecast shows. Mac malware is often technically sneaky and geared towards harvesting data or providing covert remote access to thieves.

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Feb 14, 2021

Having access to the internet is increasingly considered to be an emerging human right. International organizations and national governments have begun to formally recognize its importance to freedom of speech, expression and information exchange.

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Dozens of iOS Apps Vulnerable to WiFi Snooping

Feb 9, 2021

Dozens of applications for Apple's mobile devices are vulnerable to WiFi snoopers, according to Will Strafach, CEO of the Sudo Security Group. He identified 76 popular iOS apps available at Apple's App Store that were vulnerable to wireless eavesdroppers, even though the connections were supposed to be protected by encryption.

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