Have You Replaced Your Surge Protector Lately?

April 16th, 2015

 

Surge protectors don’t last forever and their lifespan is heavily dependent upon the amount of surges experienced or absorbed.
Why We Use Surge Protectors:
Most of you already know why we use surge protectors but let’s recap. If you experience a sudden increase in electrical current caused by either lightning, electrical grid malfunctions, or power outages your electrical outlet cannot protect your hardware against these spikes.

Jacksonville Dental Society hosts another great event!

March 24th, 2015

Dental PC had the privilege of participating at the March 6th event at TPC Sawgrass hosted by the Northeast District Dental Association, Jacksonville Dental Society, and Clay County Dental Society.

It was a great turnout and we look forward to their next event!

Dr. Jason Lewis, Jacksonville Dental Society President with his staff

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Please Welcome John Rankin to the Dental PC Team!

March 11th, 2015

We are excited to announce our newest DPC team member. John Rankin joins us as a Technology & Integration Sales Specialist.

John recently located to Jacksonville from Raleigh, North Carolina where he worked at Lenovo. John’s technology work experience and educational background will be a great asset to our team.

Great News! We are Now an Authorized Weave Reseller

February 12th, 2015

How would you like to save money on your phone bill, while simultaneously receiving better phone service and building More Profit for your dental practice?

With the Weave Phone System You Get:

Call - Unlimited lines, unlimited long distance, and unlimited local calling - all in one simple, convenient package.

New Jersey Passes Law that Requires Health Insurance Companies to Encrypt Patient Information

February 11th, 2015

In January New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed legislation that requires health insurance companies to encrypt personal patient information. All health insurance companies maintaining records that contain personal health information (PHI) must be protected by encryption or “by any other method or technology rendering it unreadable, undecipherable, or otherwise unusable by an unauthorized person,”.

This new law was prompted by recent attacks on Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (BCBSNJ) in which names, dates of birth, addresses, clinical records, and Social Security numbers
were compromised for over 840,000 individuals.