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CTG HealthCare Solutions Continues to Invest in HIPAA Compliance and E-Security Services; Appoints Industry-Recognized Experts Stahlecker and Walsh
Business Wire, April 9, 2002
Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
CINCINNATI--(BW HealthWire)--April 9, 2002
CTG HealthCare Solutions(TM), Inc. (CTGHS), a leading information technology (IT) consulting firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry, continues to invest in its Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance and e-security services with the recent appointments of several industry-recognized leaders as principal consultants.
The appointments will enhance CTGHS' ability to support the business and IT needs of both healthcare payers and providers who are experiencing increasing pressures to comply with federal HIPAA mandates.
Christine Stahlecker, a 20 -year veteran of the healthcare information management industry, has joined CTGHS' HIPAA Compliance Services practice as a principal consultant. In her new role, she will be responsible for leading CTGHS' HIPAA electronic data interchange (EDI) and e-commerce strategy with a focus on HIPAA transaction and code set compliance.
Most recently, Ms. Stahlecker was HIPAA EDI practice manager for Healthcare Computing Strategies, Inc. (HCS), where she was responsible for developing an EDI practice, advising healthcare providers and payers on requirements for HIPAA compliance, and identifying HIPAA and e-commerce best-fit solutions. Prior to HCS, she was manager of electronic commerce/national standards at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, responsible for helping members comply with the Administrative Simplification provisions of HIPAA.
Ms. Stahlecker is a co-founder and current co-chair of the WEDI Strategic National Implementation Process (SNIP), an industry organization created to determine recommendations for resolution of HIPAA implementation issues. She also recently completed a two-year term as a board member of Health Level 7.
Thomas Walsh, a well-known leader in healthcare e-security, has joined CTGHS' E-Security Services practice as a principal consultant. He will be responsible for leading the CTGHS effort in designing and delivering practical security solutions to meet CTGHS' clients' business and regulatory requirements. Additionally, he will have a central role in the development and delivery of tailored information security training courses.
Most recently, Mr. Walsh was practice manager of enterprise security at Healthcare Computing Strategies, Inc., where he was responsible for conducting HIPAA readiness assessments and awareness training for HCS clients. Prior to HCS, he was information security manager at Saint Luke's-Shawnee Mission Health System, responsible for creating and implementing an information security policy at eight hospitals and 30 clinics.
Mr. Walsh is a former board member of Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), Heart of America chapter; and former president of the New Mexico chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). He is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a
certified Safeguards and Security Instructor for the Department of Energy (DOE).
Mr. Walsh is a frequent speaker at various national conferences on topics such as HIPAA and information security. He has written several articles and is frequently quoted in healthcare journals and newsletters.
In addition to Ms. Stahlecker and Mr. Walsh, Joseph Gillespie has joined CTG HealthCare Solutions. Mr. Gillespie has been appointed senior consultant for CTGHS' HIPAA Compliance Services practice, where he will specialize in HIPAA privacy. He brings 27 years of experience in health information management to his new role, including extensive expertise in medical records and healthcare administration. He has experience in the planning, design, and implementation of systems for information security and privacy; online data collection; clinical word processing; centralized dictation/transcription; bar code technology; record tracking; and record management. He has served as director of health information management at multiple major healthcare enterprises.
"The addition of Christine Stahlecker, Thomas Walsh, and Joseph Gillespie to CTG HealthCare Solutions greatly enhances our ability to extend our HIPAA compliance and e-security services for healthcare providers and payers," said Tom Niehaus, vice president and general manager of CTGHS. "They join our E-Security and HIPAA practices -- led by nationally recognized experts in e-security, M.H. Mac McMillan, and HIPAA and regulatory compliance, John Parmigiani -- to forge an outstanding leadership team. Together, these recognized leaders will help CTG HealthCare Solutions' clients maximize their IT investments and improve business operations while securing the confidentiality and privacy of healthcare information, and achieving regulatory compliance."
CTG HealthCare Solutions(TM), Inc. is a leading provider of information technology (IT) consulting services and solutions to healthcare providers in North America. Using its proprietary Intellectual Advantage(TM) storehouse of knowledge and experience and its AssureWare(TM) Web-enabled engagement-management methodology, CTG HealthCare Solutions delivers services that include Application Solutions, Integration Solutions, IT Management Solutions, and Consulting Solutions. CTG HealthCare Solutions is part of CTG (NYSE: CTG), an international information technology solutions and staffing company. More information about CTG HealthCare Solutions is available on the Web at www.ctghs.com.
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