Patient Engagement/Monitoring

Twistle by Health Catalyst achieves HITRUST CSF® Certification

Health Catalyst, Inc. (“Health Catalyst,”Nasdaq: HCAT), a leading provider of data and analytics technology and services to healthcare organizations, today announced that Twistle® by Health Catalyst (Twistle), a leading clinical workflow and patient engagement platform, has met certain key regulatory, security and privacy requirements necessary for earning HITRUST certification.

HITRUST leverages nationally and internationally accepted standards including ISO, NIST, PCI, HIPAA, and others to ensure a comprehensive set of baseline security controls. HITRUST CSF Certified status demonstrates that Twistle by Health Catalyst has met HITRUST’s framework that assessed compliance with certain key regulations and industry-defined requirements that collectively aim to appropriately manage security and privacy risk.

“Health Catalyst is pleased to have achieved HITRUST’s CSF Certification for Twistle,” said Kevin Scharnhorst, CISSP, CISM, CPHIMS, Chief Information Security Officer at Health Catalyst. “We are committed to maintaining industry best practices for information security and data privacy, critical for protecting our clients and our mission.”

Health Catalyst’s HITRUST CSF-Certified and applicable platforms are:

  • Health Catalyst Data Operating System (DOS™) Platform, Touchstone™, Care Management, and the Business Intelligence Application Platform residing in Microsoft Azure.
  • HCI Application Suite, consisting of HCI Connect, HCI Notify, HCI Exchange, HCI Organize, and HCI Explore
  • Embedded Application Suite
  • KPI Ninja by Health Catalyst™
  • Twistle® by Health Catalyst

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