Document Retention Now Means Legal and Customer Compliance
Compliance is the word itself screams more work, headaches, ever-changing laws that you will never catch up with. Plus, with mistrust of corporate behavior at an all-time high, more regulations are coming, whether they are hasty or not. To make matters worse, compliance now means a lot more than leg...
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Published in | Journal of Health Care Compliance Vol. 12; no. 1; p. 59 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Frederick
Aspen Publishers, Inc
01.01.2010
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Compliance is the word itself screams more work, headaches, ever-changing laws that you will never catch up with. Plus, with mistrust of corporate behavior at an all-time high, more regulations are coming, whether they are hasty or not. To make matters worse, compliance now means a lot more than legal rules. In this buyer's market for any sort of business service, if you cannot access your customers' data fast enough, and securely enough, they will go straight to your competitor. It appears that customer loyalty has been replaced with customer compliance. Procedure consistency is just one of the pressing compliance issues across all vertical industries. Your document retention system must be able to handle these as well: security of information, easily available once retained, and risk mitigation. Documents may be assigned a retention policy upon creation and in some cases later. By default, documents do not have retention applied unless a template with a retention policy is used to create the document. |
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ISSN: | 1520-8303 |