Capario earns EHNAC HNAP accreditation for sixth consecutive time

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Capario, Inc., a leading provider of revenue cycle management solutions that connect healthcare payers and providers nationwide, today announced it has once again achieved full accreditation with the Healthcare Network Accreditation Program (HNAP) from the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC). With near perfect results, Capario received a score of 102.5 out of a possible 103 on the EHNAC accreditation audit.

“With recent changes in legislation and compliance requirements, this is a crucial time for healthcare networks to ensure that they're adhering to the latest standards in privacy, security and confidentiality”

This represents Capario's sixth consecutive HNAP accreditation since 2001. By achieving full re-accreditation, EHNAC recognizes Capario for its progressive revenue cycle management solutions and commitment to the latest industry standards and regulations.

"Achieving compliance, especially with such a high audit score, is a true testament to Capario's hard work and dedication to providing quality solutions for healthcare providers and payers nationwide," said Jim Riley, president of Capario. "In fact, following the review, EHNAC commended us for maintaining clear, centralized policies and procedures that meet EHNAC requirements, calling our services exemplary."

During the review process, Capario was meticulously evaluated on processes for managing and transferring protected health information throughout its portal application, as well as electronic transaction services. Key areas, including privacy measures, systems availability and security infrastructure, were assessed against industry-established standards and HIPAA regulations.

"With recent changes in legislation and compliance requirements, this is a crucial time for healthcare networks to ensure that they're adhering to the latest standards in privacy, security and confidentiality," noted Lee Barrett, executive director of EHNAC. "In order to earn EHNAC HNAP accreditation, healthcare networks are required to demonstrate excellence and a commitment to ensuring the security and privacy of health data processing and transactions for their customers."

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