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In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments. That means in each stage of transmitting, storing and sharing data, controls must be in place to ensure that patient information is kept secure, and only shared with those authorised to have access. Human error, malicious attack, tech failure – edit

or a software error, such as that which enabled users of Babylon Health’s UK based app to access video recordings of other patients’ consultations [3] – could all compromise data security and patient safety. These risks require organisations to act quickly if things do go wrong, to work with their data security and insurance partners and to ensure that any breach is handled correctly and reported to the right authorities.

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Since Beazley began business in 1986 in a small office in Fenchurch Street in the City of London, we've grown steadily in many ways. Our global headquarters are based in London, from where both our Lloyd's managing agency and the syndicates are run. We also have an office in Birmingham, which is the hub for Beazley’s UK regional business as well as multinational credit control, project management and IT operations.  

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  • In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments.
  • That means in each stage of transmitting, storing and sharing data, controls must be in place to ensure that patient information is kept secure, and only shared with those authorised to have access.
  1. Human error, malicious attack, tech failure – or a software error, such as that which enabled users of Babylon Health’s UK based app to access video recordings of other patients’ consultations [3] – could all compromise data security and patient safety.
    1. These risks require organisations to act quickly if things do go wrong, to work with their data security and insurance partners and to ensure that any breach is handled correctly and reported to the right authorities.
  2. In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments.

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In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments. That means in each stage of transmitting, storing and sharing data, controls must be in place to ensure that patient information is kept secure, and only shared with those authorised to have access. Human error, malicious attack, tech failure –

or a software error, such as that which enabled users of Babylon Health’s UK based app to access video recordings of other patients’ consultations [3] – could all compromise data security and patient safety. These risks require organisations to act quickly if things do go wrong, to work with their data security and insurance partners and to ensure that any breach is handled correctly and reported to the right authorities.

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  • In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments.
    • That means in each stage of transmitting, storing and sharing data, controls must be in place to ensure that patient information is kept secure, and only shared with those authorised to have access.
  1. Human error, malicious attack, tech failure – or a software error, such as that which enabled users of Babylon Health’s UK based app to access video recordings of other patients’ consultations [3] – could all compromise data security and patient safety.
    1. These risks require organisations to act quickly if things do go wrong, to work with their data security and insurance partners and to ensure that any breach is handled correctly and reported to the right authorities.
  2. In terms of patient privacy and confidentiality, telehealth consultations need to adhere to the same standards as in-person appointments.

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Since Beazley began business in 1986 in a small office in Fenchurch Street in the City of London, we've grown steadily in many ways. Our global headquarters are based in London, from where both our Lloyd's managing agency and the syndicates are run. We also have an office in Birmingham, which is the hub for Beazley’s UK regional business as well as multinational credit control, project management and IT operations.  

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All the good things in life come with a little risk. We should know.

Back in 1986 when we began, the US liability insurance market was in crisis. Things weren't looking good. Not the best time to start a business, you might think. But at Beazley we see every risk as an opportunity to do things differently.

So we took the plunge and started our business, with just a couple of second-hand desks and a handsome old hat stand.

Insurance is about risk, but it’s also about people.

We searched for the Industry's brightest sparks to join us. A diverse bunch, all looking for that rare thing in insurance: an adventure. We certainly found one. 

We began putting our heads together to tackle our clients’ biggest challenges. And in a world fast becoming head-scratchingly complex, we set ourselves the goal to become the Industry's go to problem solvers. We've done things differently ever since. In an age of easy assumptions and talking big, we keep an open mind and listen more.

Persevering until we've found the right solution. Our quiet and boundless curiosity have seen us embrace all manner of risks: Boldly going further, from the bottom of the ocean to the surface of the moon.

So that’s our story, in a nutshell. The moral of the tale? Life’s a risky business. But by enabling our clients to explore, create and build a different world, we’re helping to make it a better one. And by striving to do the right thing rather than the easy thing, we’re shaping a brighter future for our people, our partners and the planet.

We definitely think that’s a risk worth taking.

Insurance. Just different.