data masking

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Data masking is a way to hide sensitive information like personal health records by replacing it with fake but realistic data. For example, a real name could be replaced with "Patient XYZ" to protect privacy.

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Microservices Architecture in Healthcare: HIPAA Compliance Framework

Understanding Microservices in Modern Healthcare SystemsHealthcare organizations increasingly adopt microservices architecture to enhance scalability,...

HIPAA Partners Team
Aug 20, 2025

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