Strong Managed Services Offerings Helps TERIS Secure National Account with Top US Healthcare Firm

TERIS announced today that it has entered into new National Services Agreements with a major national healthcare firm.

Through the agreement, TERIS will provide end-to-end litigation support services to the firm’s corporate legal department. Primary service offerings will include:  Data Forensics, eDiscovery Processing, Data Hosting, and Professional Project Management and consulting, as well as other related services.

Kip Hauser - TERIS eDiscovery“The healthcare industry continues to face significant eDiscovery challenges with a rapidly changing landscape,” said Kip Hauser, TERIS’ Chief Operating Officer. “We’ve built our Managed Services team to address key legal issues, such as those facing major healthcare-related companies. This shows that our managed services approach resonates with major corporations and their unique needs.”

With recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, eDiscovery is fast becoming an important factor in how healthcare organizations manage their electronic records – especially in terms of how both physicians and attorneys must manage and protect patient information (while also guarding against medical malpractice and liability litigation).

TERIS serves the healthcare profession by assisting firms with their eDiscovery process; helps physicians adhere to privacy and security regulations with respect to the protection of confidential patient information; and paves the way for electronic healthcare records to fulfill their promise of revolutionizing medicine and health care by increasing efficiency, and reducing errors.

TERIS’ healthcare clients are located throughout the United States, and the company is in the process of signing similar agreements with additional healthcare organizations and Fortune 500 companies. Additional announcements regarding these developments will be made in the near future. 

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