Wireless Paging Notification in Healthcare Communities: Balancing Communication and HIPAA Compliance

Publisher: Vigil Health Solutions Inc

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Wireless Paging Notification in Healthcare Communities: Balancing Communication and HIPAA Compliance

Wireless POCSAG (Post Office Code Standardisation Advisory Group) paging notification is a communication technology that continues to be popular in senior care communities, especially in the United States. This technology is used to notify healthcare staff about resident needs, emergency situations, and other critical information. However, healthcare communities (including senior care communities) must comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations, which set strict guidelines for protecting patient information. This white paper will examine the use of wireless POCSAG paging notification in healthcare communities, including how it relates to HIPAA compliance.