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Is cloud-based clinic software safe for storing patient medical records?

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Modern cloud-based clinic systems are generally safer than on-premise servers, which often lack dedicated security teams, timely patching, and offsite backups. When evaluating cloud EMR security, check for: AES-256 encryption for data at rest and in transit, HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, role-based access controls, c...

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Modern cloud-based clinic systems are generally safer than on-premise servers, which often lack dedicated security teams, timely patching, and offsite backups. When evaluating cloud EMR security, check for: AES-256 encryption for data at rest and in transit, HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, role-based access controls, comprehensive audit logs, automated daily backups, and a clear data ownership policy where you — not the vendor — own your data.

MedicalMet meets all of these criteria — AES-256 encryption, HIPAA-compliant cloud architecture, role-based permissions, full audit trails, automated daily backups with 14-day retention, and unconditional data ownership. Your data is never used to train AI models, and you can export everything at any time. Visit medicalmet.com/security for full details.

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