Hospitals
And Medical Practices
Accurate communications within an internationally diverse patient population is crucial. The need for hospital staff and medical professionals to be skilled in international languages is unrealistic and unnecessary. Through the combination
of linguistic fluency and medical expertise, our translators and interpreters ensure complex medical, technical or pharmaceutical information are all communicated
in an understandable manner to your patients. Your medical practice cannot afford
to miscommunicate vital information dealing with the personal health of individuals.
- Medical Records Translated
- Translating Patient Information
- Admission Forms Translated
- Human Resources Documents
- Translating Personal Documents
- International Video Production
- Translating Lab Tests
- Power Point Presentations
- Translating Discharge Data
- Medical Brochures Translated
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- Prescription Translation
- Appointment Scheduling
- Translating Equipment Manuals
- Interpreting Financial Data
- Marketing Material Translated
- Translating Procedure Manuals
- Insurance Forms Translated
- HIPAA Compliance Translation
- Sign Language Interpretation
- Medical Escort Service
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Certified
Translation Services can assist with your international language
needs and the many other communication procedures that are involved
with patient care. Call today and provide your patients with the
most accurate language skills available.
Translate The HIPAA Compliance For Your Protection
Medical
professionals and allied vocations are on the cutting edge of patient
information collection. A costly financial settlement could be the
result for your practice if certain guidelines are not met regarding
HIPAA Compliance. Certified Translation Services can translate all
electronic health information forms, allowing your patient the complete
understanding of restrictions they must know before revealing private
information to a medical professional.
HIPAA
Security Standards Final Rule Published - The final Rule adopting HIPAA standards for the security of electronic health information was published in the Federal Register on February 20, 2003. This final rule specifies a series of administrative, technical and physical security procedures for covered entities to use to assure the confidentiality of electronic protected health information. The standards are delineated into either required or addressable implementation specifications. Click
here to view the Final Rule (PDF 914K).
What
Physician Executives Need to Know about HIPAA
Cutting to the Chase:
http://www.ahrq.gov/data/hipaa1.htm
Links to HIPAA Information:
Note:
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