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Patient information security for mobile devices

Marble Security has introduced Marble Messenger, which protects patient information on mobile devices via encryption and passwords and helps organizations enforce electronic protected health information security policies for sending and receiving patient information.

Because patient information is encrypted, it is also protected as it traverses the Internet or a mobile network. Additional safety is provided through an auto-destruct feature that deletes images and text after a time limit is reached.

Marble Messenger is the latest addition to Marble Security’s mobile security platform, a next-generation cloud-service that includes functionality to protect against malware, unauthorized data access, phishing, wireless eavesdropping, and other network attacks while enforcing security policies.

Marble Security, 855-737-4373

New contracts for Voicebrook

Voicebrook recently acquired several clients that will integrate Voicebrook’s VoiceOver speech-recognition and digital dictation software with their institutions’ anatomic pathology systems. Those clients include Detroit (Mich.) Medical Center; Georgia Regents Medical Center, Augusta; and DuBois (Pa.) Regional Medical Center.

Voicebrook, 516-326-9400

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Dr. Aller is director of informatics and clinical professor in the Department of Pathology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. He can be reached at raller@usc.edu. Hal Weiner is president of Weiner Consult­ing Services, LLC, Florence, Ore. He can be reached at hal@weinerconsulting.com.

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