Arwel launched a new enterprise version of its popular HIPPA-compliant texting and desktop application to help dental practices, labs and device companies reduce risk when sharing protected health information.
Here are six takeaways:
1. The Arwel solution overcomes risk of violating HIPPA law when texting protected health information via apple and android devices. Organizations can synchronize their mobile and desktop devices with Arwel to create efficiencies for information sharing, collaboration and storage.
2. Administrators can easily create and manage a secure corporate network when multiple users share and archive text messages, documents, photos, CT scans, STL files and other digital files.
3. The application comes with a console for administrators to add and delete users, define user permissions, create groups and create topics.
4. Arwel is designed for dental practice to use for exchanging information across sites; for labs to speed up interaction with referring dentists; for device companies to support product development and deployment.
5. Organizations can also custom-brand the Arwel application to secure new revenue streams.
6. In addition to allowing peer-to-peer communications, the app enables dentist-to-patient text exchanges.
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Here are six takeaways:
1. The Arwel solution overcomes risk of violating HIPPA law when texting protected health information via apple and android devices. Organizations can synchronize their mobile and desktop devices with Arwel to create efficiencies for information sharing, collaboration and storage.
2. Administrators can easily create and manage a secure corporate network when multiple users share and archive text messages, documents, photos, CT scans, STL files and other digital files.
3. The application comes with a console for administrators to add and delete users, define user permissions, create groups and create topics.
4. Arwel is designed for dental practice to use for exchanging information across sites; for labs to speed up interaction with referring dentists; for device companies to support product development and deployment.
5. Organizations can also custom-brand the Arwel application to secure new revenue streams.
6. In addition to allowing peer-to-peer communications, the app enables dentist-to-patient text exchanges.
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