What encrypted volume are you using?

I'm actually not using CouchDB (I had an app based on MongoDB) but the NoSQL solutions seem to be lagging behind in things like database encryption. I wanted to go with the encrypted volume approach, but finding one that is up to HIPAA/HITECH spec was confusing for someone running a small business targeting a niche market of mostly solo practitioners.


On 10/31/2011 02:43 PM, Cory Zue wrote:
My organization supports many healthcare applications on CouchDB
including multiple that are HIPAA compliant. We store our entire
database on an encrypted volume and setup ssh-tunnels for encrypted
replication. We have found that the schemalessness of couch is a big
win when dealing with health protocols and systems.

Cory
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Dimagi, Inc
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Alexander Shorin<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Manor Lev-tov<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello,
I was curious if anyone here has experience or knows of any company that
has written an electronic medical record system or any other health care
related software using CouchDB as the data store?
Thanks,
Manor

Working on frond-end for Laboratory Information System based on
CouchDB. Front-end includes: application server, reports, data
collaboration, point of integration with other companies etc. It
perfectly fits to these tasks and could even more (e.g. mobile client
that allows you, as patient, to access your analysis result
everywhere). No success story yet, but all works fine for now(:

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