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         <title>HIPAA Compliant Hosting</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Not only covered entities need to be concerned, but business associates (third-party vendors) that handle any storage or transmittal of PHI need to undergo HIPAA compliant audits in order to ensure they won't put covered entities at any possible risk.</p>]]></description>
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