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On April 8, 2014, Microsoft ended security updated and patched for Windows XP. Just having a Windows XP computer on your network will be an automatic HIPAA violation, which makes you non-compliant with Meaningful Use, and will be a time bomb that could easily cause a reportable and expensive breach of protected patient information. HIPAA fines and loss of Meaningful Use money can far outweigh the expense for replacing your old computers.
According to HIPAA Security Rule section 164.308(a)(5)(ii)(B), organizations with sensitive personal health information must ensure: (B) Protection from malicious software (Addressable). Procedures for guarding against, detecting, and reporting malicious software. – HIPPAA
• Replacing Windows XP lets you comply with both the HIPAA and Meaningful Use requirements that you will use to secure patient data.
• Windows 7 users are six times less likely to get attacked by malware than Windows XP users because of the enhanced security and compliance capabilities.
• Windows 7 64-bit version doubles the processing speed.
• Getting rid of Windows XP means replacing both hardware and software with brand new equipment.