Our CEO Luka Salamunic shares a crucial insight: just like grease fires in restaurant kitchens, old and legacy systems storing PHI are the "grease" that ignites healthcare data breaches. With 133 million records breached in 2023 and penalties skyrocketing to $950,000 in 2024, the risk is real. Triyam is here to help! Our team is cleaning IT kitchens across the U.S., archiving hundreds of legacy systems and securing patient data on our award-winning Fovea EHR platform. 🛡️ Don't wait for your IT kitchen to catch fire. Connect with us today! Schedule a live demo at https://lnkd.in/d4kFS-dx #healthcaresecurity #dataprotection #legacysystems
Cleaning kitchens or letting them catch fire? "More than half of kitchen fires are started due to ignited cooking oil, fat, grease, butter, and other cooking substances." In restaurants, the accumulation of grease is often the cause of a full-blown fire, sometimes destroying the whole place. Out of the 750k restaurants in the U.S., ~6k (per year) had fires bad enough that had to be reported to the U.S. Fire Administration, with over 75 injuries and $172 million in losses. I can only guess how many of those were not reported... Now back to healthcare. The The HIPAA Journal calculated 45.9 million records breached in 2021, 51.9 million in 2022 and 133 million in 2023. This is only going to get worse. The median HIPAA penalty has increased from $50,000 in 2022 and $100,000 in 2023 to $950,000 in 2024. What's the "grease" in healthcare that "catches fire"? It's a more multi-dimensional answer than in restaurant kitchens, but I will focus on one: old and legacy systems that store PHI. More than half of healthcare organizations use more than 2 EHRs; one out of five have over 50 live legacy systems that store PHI. Encouragingly, healthcare has realized that "IT kitchens" must get cleaned, systematically and forever. We have customers across the U.S. archiving hundreds of legacy systems. Some of them have more than 100 and one has over 300. Healthcare "kitchens" are getting cleaned all over the U.S. by our team of experts. Their patient data is being stored in a 3-times KLAS Research winner platform, Fovea EHR. Don't wait until your "IT kitchen" catches fire. Triyam, an Access | Information Management. #BestInKLAS2024 #BestInKLAS2022 #BestInKLAS2021