Cybersecurity for Gastroenterology Practices: Why GI Data Is a Target

Cybersecurity for gastroenterology practices refers to the set of controls, policies, and monitoring systems that protect GI patient data—including procedure records, pathology findings, medication histories, and imaging studies—from ransomware, data theft, and unauthorized access. GI practices face elevated risk compared to many other specialty types because their patient records contain a uniquely dense combination of sensitive clinical, behavioral, … Read more

Multi-Location GI Practice IT: Networks, EHR, and Compliance Across Sites

The EHR is “running slow” at the new site. The ASC can’t reliably pull images from the main clinic. The compliance officer just realized that the guest Wi-Fi and the clinical network at Location 3 share the same router. And the practice opened that location eight months ago. None of this shows up in the … Read more

HIPAA Compliance for GI Practices: Colonoscopy Records, PHI, and Risk Assessments

A patient logs into your portal two days after her colonoscopy and sees a biopsy result that suggests malignancy—before anyone from your practice has called her. That result was sitting in an insufficiently secured portal, accessible with a four-character password and no MFA. That is a HIPAA problem, a patient safety problem, and a liability … Read more

Managed IT for GI Practices: EHR, Endoscopy, and HIPAA in One Environment

Your EHR is only as reliable as the network running underneath it—and most GI practices don’t find that out until a procedure suite goes dark at 9 AM with a full schedule. Which one handles colonoscopy templates best? Which has the cleanest pathology result matching? Which won’t make your billers cry? Those are fair questions. … Read more