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Top 9 HIPAA Compliant Answering Services (2025 Guide)

When patients call your clinic, every second matters. Whether they’re scheduling an appointment, asking about a prescription, or reaching out after hours, they expect a live, compassionate voice…not a voicemail box. To ensure that this is the case, many teams partner with HIPAA-compliant answering services. These providers offer 24/7 coverage with trained operators who safeguard protected health information (PHI), and follow strict security standards to ensure compliance with HIPAA.

Top 10 HIPAA-Compliant Messaging Apps (2025): A Guide to Secure Healthcare Communication

Secure communication in healthcare is no longer optional. With patient data, lab results, and care coordination increasingly handled over mobile and digital channels, hospitals and clinics need tools that keep messages safe and compliant with HIPAA regulations. A HIPAA-compliant messaging app goes beyond standard texting apps, offering encryption, audit trails, and signed Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) to meet the requirements of the HIPAA Security Rule.

What Does a Customer Support Technician Do?

A customer support technician is a technical professional who helps customers solve issues with hardware, software, and IT systems. They’re often the first point of contact when something breaks, whether that’s a computer glitch, a network outage, or a software error. The role is all about troubleshooting, guiding users through solutions, and making sure technology runs the way it’s supposed to.

Physician On Call Schedule: How to Create an Effective, Fair & Reliable Call System

Providing continuous, high-quality care takes more than clinical expertise—it depends on well-designed physician on call schedules that balance patient safety, physician wellness, and operational efficiency. Whether you manage a residency program or a multi-specialty group, creating an effective physician call schedule—or a broader provider on call schedule—is critical for 24/7 coverage and clinician well-being.

Do You Get Paid for Being On-Call? What the Law Says (and What Workers Actually Get)

Being “on call” sounds simple: you’re not actively working, but you need to be available if something goes wrong. The real question many employees ask is: do you actually get paid for being on call? The short answer is: it depends. Your pay may hinge on labor laws, company policies, and how restricted your time really is.

The Secret Cost of Pagers

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word ‘pager?’ For most people its either the ’90s or doctors. Which to me, feels like an oxymoron. A decades old device mixed with an industry based on innovation? It’s a recipe for disaster. Yet somehow, pagers still accompany doctors on their daily rounds. And while there are plenty of supposed “reasons” why, most of them don’t hold up, especially now.

OnPage Named in the 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle for Real-Time Health System Technologies

We’re excited to share that OnPage has been recognized as a Sample Vendor in the 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle for Real-Time Health System Technologies, within the Clinical Communication and Collaboration (CC&C) category. According to Gartner, CC&C systems are mobile platforms used by clinicians, care teams, patients, and caregivers to collaborate on treatment and care activity across ambulatory, acute, post-acute, and virtual care settings.

What Is a Rapid Response Team (RRT) in Hospitals? Why Do They Matter?

Imagine you’re working on a hospital floor when suddenly a patient’s condition starts to deteriorate. What happens next can mean the difference between life and death. That’s where a Rapid Response Team (RRT) steps in: a specially trained group of healthcare professionals who respond quickly to patients showing early signs of crisis to prevent emergencies like cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. But how common are these teams? What do they really do day-to-day?

Is WhatsApp Safe for Healthcare Communication? Here's What Hospitals in UAE, Israel, and Saudi Are Realizing

At HIMSS this year, in between flashy AI demos and interoperability debates, I kept hearing the same concern from hospital leaders across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel: “We’re still using WhatsApp for clinical messaging—but it’s starting to feel risky.” Some shared stories of messages getting missed. Others brought up concerns around data privacy and compliance.

Mass Notifications for Local Government: Keeping Residents Informed During Emergencies

When unexpected risks disrupt the health and safety of the public, fast, reliable mass notification systems for local governments are essential. Without them, residents miss critical alerts that protect public health. For example, imagine a scenario like this: A water main break occurs in Waltham at 6:13 am, it took the public works team less than ten minutes to assess the damage and determine that the water is not safe to drink. However, most residents didn’t find out until hours later.