Unlocking HIPAA 2025
What’s New, What’s Next, and What It Means for You This session covered the most important HIPAA Security Rule updates in over a decade—set to roll out in 2025. Our experts at Medicus IT broke down what’s changing, what you’ll…
What’s New, What’s Next, and What It Means for You This session covered the most important HIPAA Security Rule updates in over a decade—set to roll out in 2025. Our experts at Medicus IT broke down what’s changing, what you’ll…
What’s New, What’s Next, and What It Means for You In this important session, Medicus IT’s experts walked through the most significant HIPAA Security Rule changes in over a decade—including what's coming in 2025 and how healthcare organizations can prepare…
ALPHARETTA, Ga., April 23, 2025—Medicus IT, a leading U.S. healthcare solutions provider, today announced that former executive Nelson Gomes is rejoining the company in the newly created position of Executive Vice President of Corporate Growth and Partnerships. The healthcare IT entrepreneur and growth strategist brings more than a quarter-century track record of success driving business development, growth, and partner engagement.
ALPHARETTA, Ga., January 27, 2025—Medicus IT, a leading Healthcare Solutions Provider (HSP), today announced the appointment of Steven Bass as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Joining at a time of rapid growth for the company, Bass will lead sales, marketing, and channel development for Medicus IT’s growth across the healthcare provider markets.
ALPHARETTA, GA, January 13, 2025 — Medicus IT, a leading Healthcare Solutions Provider (HSP) today announced the appointment of John Carter as its Chief Operations Officer (COO). Carter will support the company’s next phase of growth, focusing on service delivery, security, compliance (HIPAA and SOC 2), and operational excellence.
Alpharetta, GA, August 29, 2024 – Medicus IT ("Medicus" or "the Company"), the leading healthcare-focused IT managed services provider, today announced a strategic partnership with Red Spot Interactive (RSI), the nation’s premier, healthcare CRM and patient engagement platform managing over three million patient appointments and two billion in patient charges annually. This transformative partnership aligns the shared mission of both organizations to enhance patient outcomes and practice scale through collaborative innovation, while expanding service reach.
In the wake of the recent CrowdStrike event, organizations are increasingly focusing on tabletop exercises as a critical component of their cybersecurity strategy. These exercises are essential for simulating real-world scenarios and assessing an organization’s preparedness for incidents that could disrupt business operations. Here’s a detailed look at why tabletop exercises are particularly vital for healthcare organizations:
Recently, a major technology outage occurred due to flawed code from the prominent U.S. software security vendor, CrowdStrike, causing millions of Windows operating systems to crash resulting in significant business disruptions worldwide that included grounding thousands of flights at major airports, knocking a number of banks and more than 12 hospital systems offline impacting patients and payments and kicking media outlets off air limiting their ability to broadcast for hours.
Alpharetta, GA, August 13, 2024 – Inc. revealed today Medicus IT ("Medicus" or "the Company"), the leading national healthcare-focused IT managed services provider, ranks No. 3404 on the 2024 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The prestigious ranking provides a data-driven look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent, entrepreneurial businesses. Microsoft, Meta, Chobani, Under Armour, Timberland, Oracle, Patagonia, and many other household-name brands gained their first national exposure as honorees on the Inc. 5000.
Recently, a major technology outage occurred due to flawed code from the prominent U.S. software security vendor, CrowdStrike, causing millions of Windows operating systems to crash resulting in significant business disruptions worldwide that included grounding thousands of flights at major airports, knocking a number of banks and more than 12 hospital systems offline impacting patients and payments and kicking media outlets off air limiting their ability to broadcast for hours.