The certification is designed to give a company’s clients and stakeholders insight into the integrity, confidentiality and security controls of a service organization.
Zotec Partners is a revenue cycle and practice management provider, serving thousands of hospital-based physicians in multiple specialties. The company’s proprietary processes and technologies manage more than 70 million medical encounters across all 50 U.S. states.
“The SOC-2 certification is one more way to inspect the security safeguards of our organization and put our clients at ease in a high-risk environment where security threats are always looming. By obtaining the SOC-2 certification, we are able to ensure our internal processes and security policies and practices are always maintained at the highest levels,” said Ned Campbell, Zotec’s chief compliance officer, in a statement.
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