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Christi Kovash
HealthCast Inc.
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ckovash@gohealthcast.com
Melody Iffland
Director,
Corporate Marketing
AEP Networks
1-732-652-5234
melody.iffland@aepnetworks.com
AEP
Networks and HealthCast Deliver Web-based, HIPAA-compliant Remote Access
to Patient Billing Information
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Temple University Hospital Chooses AEP/HealthCast Solution To Reduce
Outstanding Receivables and Decrease Costs of Collection.
SOMERSET,
NJ AND BOISE, ID - February 13, 2006
- AEP Networks, a leading provider of secure application access solutions,
and HealthCast Inc., a leader in enterprise single sign-on and workflow
solutions for hospitals, announce a joint solution that secures and
controls external access to patient accounts receivable information.
The AEP/HealthCast solution provides financial service companies that
contract with hospitals secure, web-based read/write access to patient
billing records while meeting the demands of the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The solution was installed at
Temple University Hospital, a hospital within the Temple University
Health System (TUHS).
TUHS employs outside
financial agencies to collect over-due patient account receivables.
Prior to implementing the Patient Data Browser from HeathCast in conjunction
with the AEP Netilla Security Platform (NSP), TUHS downloaded thousands
of patient accounting records and transmitted them electronically to
the agencies responsible for collecting over-due bills. The agencies
then created their own database of patient information, contacted the
patients and mailed back summaries of their collection status, which
Temple personnel entered into their computer system. This approach was
costly, slowed down the collection process, and was a source of potential
errors when the process didn't execute successfully.
Temple University
Hospital wanted to computerize its paper system and provide remote access
to the system for its various billing agencies, but knew it must find
a cost-effective solution that would comply with HIPAA privacy laws.
The hospital chose the AEP/HealthCast solution because it followed security
regulations by requiring unique authentication by each user while controlling
access to only specific authorized patient information. The solution
also audits all user activity, including accessed records.
"It was critical
that we put a system in place that was easy to use and efficient, but
that also complied with HIPAA and JCAHO regulations," said Ron Bowersock,
Chief Security Officer, TUHS. "Now, each collection agency can log into
our system via the Internet, access specific patient billing info, and
update the files as required. Plus, we now know that our system protects
our patients' privacy.
" HealthCast's Patient
Data Browser (PDB) gives limited remote access to collection agencies
so that only the specific pieces of patient information they need to
do their work is available in a 'visually-integrated' web-based patient
accounting record. The PDB's critical 'write-back' capability enables
agencies to enter real-time collection information directly into the
accounting system, eliminating all paperwork and the duplication of
data entry.
The AEP Netilla
Security Platform (NSP), a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN appliance,
provides a secure way for collection agencies to access PDB on the hospital's
internal network through a standard web browser. The NSP implements
a variety of high-security safeguards including client integrity, an
integrated firewall, fine-grained access controls and application layer
proxy protection.
"The AEP/HealthCast
solution eliminates massive paper generation, reduces paper flow between
organizations, speeds-up revenue collection and decreases training time
because the system is intuitive and easy-to-use," said Joan Mehn, CEO,
HealthCast. "Combining these benefits with increased data security streamlines
the way hospitals provide access to information."
"The combination
of HealthCast's PDB and AEP's NSP is well suited for the healthcare
industry, which must safeguard access to patient information," said
Reggie Best, executive vice president and general manager of AEP Networks'
Secure Application Access Business. "Such a web-based access approach
that combines ease-of-use with maximum security has the potential to
dramatically change the way healthcare organizations manage information.
" The AEP/HeathCast
solution can be used by a variety of financial services and clinical
groups within the hospital or outside service providers. The companies
will showcase their solution at the HIMSS conference in San Diego, February
13-16, 2006.
About HealthCast®,
Inc.
HealthCast
enterprise solutions improve user satisfaction and productivity, support
better patient care, and strengthen data security - all without requiring
any changes to backend systems or applications. Distinctive products
include multiple approaches to managing shared workstations, including
a unique session management approach and RoamingSessions™ with Citrix®
or Terminal Services, and a single sign-on solution that creates role-based
navigation within applications, in addition to Patient Data Browser.
For additional information or to schedule a Webcast, visit www.gohealthcast.com.
About AEP Networks
AEP
Networks (www.aepnetworks.com), the specialist in network and application
access security, delivers infrastructure security solutions that are
easy to use and manage while offering exceptional value and mission-critical
reliability. The company provides a full range of solutions, including
identity-based application security gateways, highly secure VPNs, SSL
VPNs and cryptographic key management products, to meet the most demanding
requirements of public-sector and commercial customers around the world.
A privately held company backed by leading technology investors, AEP
Networks is based in Somerset, NJ, with European headquarters in London
and a Government Solutions Group in Rockville, MD.
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