As we close out 2025, we are highlighting the resources that made the greatest impact this year. Each was designed to help organizations stay informed, compliant, and effective. Explore the recap below to revisit these valuable tools and set the stage for an even stronger 2026.
- Security Risk Assessment (SRA)
Compliance isn’t optional—it’s a MUST. Explore our SRA section for everything you need, from Policy and Procedure Overview to Securing Electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) and understanding the HIPAA Security Rule.
- Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Thinking about transitioning your EHR? Check out our EHR Requirements Checklist. This tool helps you identify the features that matter most for your clinic. Complete the checklist with your organization’s needs and return it to us—we’ll create a customized list of EHR systems that match your requirements.
- Information Exchange
Curious whether you know all you need to know about information exchange and information blocking? In our Information Exchange section, we hold a Health Information Exchange Summary and a presentation on the Information Blocking Rule. These can help to understand the concept of information blocking and discuss compliance strategies.
- Quality, Data, and Process Improvement
From Root Cause Analysis and Process Mapping to strategies for Improving Patient Outcomes, we offer education on how quality improvement drives better care and enhances efficiency.
- 42 CFR Part 2
Check out our presentation on Patient Privacy and Navigating 42 CFR Part 2, where we explore how the privacy rules impact patient lives and the importance of confidentiality in building trust.
- Patient Engagement
Patient engagement comes in many forms, from face-to-face, telephone, and virtual. In our Patient Engagement section, learn how to Bridge Technology Gaps and strengthen health IT confidence. Our team also has resources on Patient Digital Literacy and how you can Advance a Culture of Engagement.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
As AI becomes integrated into every facet of technology, delivering the best care remains essential. Watch our three-part AI series to explore AI’s role in patient care, practical AI tools, and the real-world benefits and limitations of AI in everyday clinical use.