December 3, 2025 - 00:54

PHOENIX, Dec. 02, 2025 — AMPS, a prominent player in healthcare technology solutions, has proudly announced that its enterprise systems have achieved HITRUST e1 Assessment Certification. This significant milestone underscores the company's unwavering dedication to cybersecurity and information protection within the healthcare sector.
The HITRUST e1 Certification signifies that AMPS has successfully met stringent requirements established by leading cybersecurity and regulatory frameworks. This achievement not only enhances AMPS's reputation but also provides assurance to its clients, including self-insured employer groups, payors, healthcare brokers, consultants, and third-party administrators, that their sensitive data is well-protected.
In an era where data breaches are increasingly common, AMPS's certification reflects its proactive approach to safeguarding information and maintaining compliance with industry standards. The company continues to prioritize the security of its systems, ensuring that clients can trust in the integrity and confidentiality of their data. This certification is a testament to AMPS's commitment to fostering a secure healthcare environment.
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