Tech in SC
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I'd like to add that I don't have a large network setup. I work out of my home with 1 Internet connection, and a few computers with NO employees, but these computers are not setup to share data with each other for any office tasks. My Internet connection is via wi-fi to my router which protected by a pretty long wpa2 key.
Perfect! The best thing about this setup is that its super easy to manage and protect. Getting your HIPAA compliance off the ground will be much easier for you than... say... a business with a few techs, a server and several workstations. The more you have... the more you have to manage and protect... the more points of failure there are. Keeping it simple has its advantages for sure.
I see "solo-preneurs", all the time, with the mindset that being a one man show, working from a home office is a negative. That's absolutely incorrect. There are several advantages to this and is even a positive when working with business clients. I think I'll write a blog post about this in the next few days.
@Pants... Not that you asked but I'd recommend following through with what you've been working so hard on over the past 2 years and stay focused on that for now. If you're really interested in getting into the healthcare niche then start following it and just become familiar with what is going on but don't turn your focus away from what you're doing in the present. Then when you feel the time is right, start moving toward this niche. Doing it this way will ensure you are much more informed and prepared when you decide to take the next step.