EHNAC HNAP accreditation for Capario

Capario, a provider of revenue cycle management solutions that connect healthcare payers and providers nationwide, announced today that it has again achieved full accreditation with the Healthcare Network Accreditation Program (HNAP) from the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC). EHNAC’s HNAP accreditation recognizes excellence in health data processing and transactions, and indicates compliance with industry-established standards and HIPAA regulations.

Through the consultative review process, EHNAC evaluated Capario in areas of privacy measures, systems availability and security infrastructure. In addition, EHNAC reviewed the organization’s process of managing and transferring protected health information and determined that the organization meets or exceeds all EHNAC criteria and industry standards. Through completion of the rigorous accreditation process, the organization demonstrates to its constituents, adherence to strict standards and participation in the comprehensive, objective evaluation of its business.

“We are very pleased with the high marks that we received from EHNAC as a result of this process. Our re-accreditation is further validation of the efforts that we take daily to ensure that we meet the highest standards in the industry while serving our clients,” said Andrew Lawson, president of Capario.

EHNAC’s evaluation confirmed Capario exceeded compliance to EHNAC’s criteria in areas of HIPAA privacy and security, system availability, customer service, infrastructure, and the electronic transmission of protected health information. Capario’s re-accreditation is valid through August 10, 2011.

“Through EHNAC HNAP accreditation, Capario has demonstrated a commitment to ensuring the security and privacy of health data processing and transactions for its customers,” says Lee Barrett, executive director of EHNAC. “We are honored to have Capario join our select group of HNAP-accredited organizations and congratulate them on this achievement.”

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