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Eagle Consulting Partners provides compliance and security services for providers and Business Associates in the healthcare field.
For providers, Eagle conducts site reviews, vulnerabilty impact assessments, security risk assessments, process review and testing, Electronic Health Record (EHR) selection, process review and testing, plus provides remediation support services. Eagle is experienced in helping small- to medium-sized practices, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), and hospitals. If you are looking for solutions for Health Information Technology, Eagle can assist.
Eagle assists technology companies serving the healthcare community. These services include product design consulting for product security features, marketing support, including white paper development and case studies, assistance with the technology company’s own HIPAA obligations, support with contractual materials, including business associate agreements, and services to clients, including HIPAA support, training, and risk assessments.
Eagle also supports the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs. Whether you need help picking measures in Resource Use or attesting to Meaningful Use, Eagle delivers experienced consulting services to help your practice receive the best incentives. Implement good practices now to ensure the greatest benefit for all of the incentive programs, including Quality. For FQHCs, we support Promoting Interoperability programs for both Medicare and Medicaid.
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“Meaningful Use” and “Advancing Care Information” renamed “Promoting Interoperability”
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