Secure Communication Sample Clauses

The Secure Communication clause establishes requirements for protecting the confidentiality and integrity of information exchanged between parties. It typically mandates the use of encryption protocols, secure channels such as SSL/TLS, or other industry-standard security measures when transmitting sensitive data. This clause ensures that proprietary or personal information is safeguarded against unauthorized access or interception, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and maintaining trust between the parties.
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Secure Communication. When communicating with Borrowers electronically, Broker shall communicate with Borrowers exclusively through a secure communications portal.
Secure Communication. Secure communications between the Participants for the purpose of the co-operation areas covered by this MoU.
Secure Communication. Maintain a current telephone number, postal mailing address, an e-mail address and an encrypted email account. Federal HIPAA regulations prohibit messages and files containing Protected Health Information (PHI) being sent through regular email. Any paper files containing PHI will be either hand carried or kept in a locked box / briefcase in the trunk of the vehicle. PHI must not be left in a vehicle overnight. Maintain computer access. The minimal computer software requirements include the ability to receive and read Microsoft Word, Excel and e-mail file attachments in Adobe Reader. To protect electronic information Providers will maintain active software for protection from computer viruses and will encrypt all computers and memory devices holding PHI. All faxed information must include a cover sheet with a HIPAA compliant confidentiality statement. The Provider must be able to speak, read and write fluently in English to ensure clear communication with other Providers and H.P.C. staff. To maintain client records in a manner that is consistent with the Medicaid, third party insurance and Department of Health requirements. The Provider will keep notes of each session with the family using the session note provided by H.P.C., or an alternative note used by your agency that meets the documentation requirements. The Session Note, Consultation and Individual Family Support Plan meeting forms can be found on the H.P.C. website. The Provider will document missed sessions and reasons for missed sessions on the referral checklist and in the client record.
Secure Communication. If required by the Bank, the patties shall send written communications about the Se1vices at1d transmit files, including any Deliverables, using Intralinks, Zixmail, or another Battle-approved secure communication technology. The patties may communicate about the administration of this agreement by regulat· electronic mail as long as those communications do not include details about the Facility or the Se1vices.
Secure Communication. Maintain a current telephone number, postal mailing address, an e-mail address, an encrypted email account and a HIPAA compliant video platform for tele-health services. Federal HIPAA regulations prohibit messages and files containing Protected Health Information (PHI) being sent through regular email. Any paper files containing PHI will be either hand carried or kept in a locked box / briefcase in the trunk of the vehicle. PHI must not be left in a vehicle overnight. Maintain computer access. The minimal computer software requirements include the ability to receive and read Microsoft Word, Excel and e-mail file attachments in Adobe Reader. To protect electronic information Providers will maintain active software for protection from computer viruses and will encrypt all computers and memory devices holding PHI. All faxed information must include a cover sheet with a HIPAA compliant confidentiality statement. The Provider must be able to speak, read and write fluently in English to ensure clear communication with other Providers and H.P.C. staff. To maintain client records in a manner that is consistent with the Medicaid, third party insurance and Department of Health requirements. The Provider will keep notes of each session with the family using the session note provided by H.P.C., or an alternative note used by your agency that meets the documentation requirements. The Session Note, Consultation and Individual Family Support Plan meeting forms can be found on the H.P.C. website. The Provider will document missed sessions and reasons for missed sessions on the in the client record.
Secure Communication. Staff members are educated on secure communication methods, emphasising the importance of encrypted messaging and phone calls when discussing resident information with colleagues or family members.