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DataRecoveryNet.com Enters Medical Industry

Palm Beach Gardens FL- Florida based data recovery service, DataRecoveryNet.com, launched a new service directed toward the medical community aimed at curtailing the loss of private and vital patient data as well as securing patient health information.

DataRecoveryNet.com recovers data from malfunctioning, damaged, or failed hard drives and other media. This offering is sure to assist the medical industry with new HIPPA requirements. "The medical community is in need of specialty services like our data recovery service due to the new requirements of HIPAA" says Chuck Roover, President of DataRecoveryNet.com Hospitals and other health care service companies store patient health information in hard drives that eventually fail.

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted in 1996. The law required the US Dept. of Human Services to develop standards and requirements for the maintenance and transmission of health information.


This law refers to security, confidentiality, and non-disclosure of patient health information. These regulations went into effect on April 14, 2004.

About DataRecoveryNet.com: Based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. DataRecoveryNet.com is committed to delivering the most cost effective solutions for expert data recovery services. DataRecoveryNet.com has been using their advanced technology and expertise to recover data for corporations and individuals alike for over 10 years. This company utilizes multiple world wide networks to source parts if needed. Delivering retrieved data in a timely manner, fanatical customer support, and confidentiality of client data is what keeps their clients' coming back.

On the web: www.DataRecoveryNet.com

Woody Bowers


Director of Business Development


Eco Electronics


woody@ecodatarecovery.com