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Self-Funding an Information Governance Program via Effective Information Retention October 24, 2022 · Regulatory and Health Industry

Self-Funding an Information Governance Program via Effective Information Retention

By Joe Ponder


Obtaining appropriate funding is a common challenge that many health information (HI) professionals face when attempting to establish an information governance program. Often, information governance drivers include a catalyst event such as a significant data breach, large e-discovery expenditure, mergers, acquisition, or even privacy compliance initiatives. Absent one of these events, the question becomes “How can we justify spending more dollars simply to manage data in a better way?”

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