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Play video - About useHealth Security Services is dedicated to providing IT services to healthcare operators. We have over 10 years experience in eHealth therefore a thorough understanding of information technology matters that affect Primary Care Providers.

Your IT needs as a healthcare provider are very different and specific compared to those of any other type of business. Patient information is your most valuable and irreplaceable asset. This asset needs to be protected or it could have serious repercussions on the reputation of your Practice and the relationship you have with your patient.

It is vital that your Practice has in place an efficient IT infrastructure, effective information security and that your staff uses the information system and the Internet in a safe and secure way.

We provide comprehensive IT solutions utilising a wide range of cutting edge technologies at accessible rates.

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