DāSTOR LLC has been selected as a strategic partner by the New Jersey Hospital Association to provide infrastructure, backup, and data management services to its member hospitals. Through this collaboration, DāSTOR will deliver a complete range of solutions designed to help hospitals safeguard sensitive data, maintain regulatory compliance, and prepare for the next generation of AI-driven healthcare innovations.
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The partnership gives New Jersey hospitals access to tools that protect electronic Protected Health Information, streamline data organization, and support HIPAA compliance, creating a strong foundation for future technology initiatives. At the center of this collaboration is DāSTOR’s Scout platform, a data governance and optimization tool that helps hospitals manage unstructured data, secure ePHI, and control storage costs. Scout classifies, cleans, and safeguards data to reduce risks, reinforce compliance, and ensure accurate results for AI applications. By improving data quality and minimizing exposure, Scout enables healthcare organizations to reduce infrastructure expenses while laying the groundwork for reliable analytics and AI-driven decision-making.
Kevin Mulqueen, Founder and CEO of DāSTOR, said that healthcare data environments are some of the most complex and tightly regulated systems. He explained that the partnership with NJHA will allow member hospitals to gain greater control over their data, lower their risk exposure, and strengthen system integrity. Scout provides tools to remediate outdated or redundant data, ensure proper governance of ePHI, and enhance security and accuracy for downstream analytics and AI outcomes.
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The collaboration supports NJHA’s mission to promote technology and innovation across member hospitals. Beyond Scout, DāSTOR will also provide hybrid cloud solutions, colocation, and disaster recovery services, offering flexible and scalable options to improve data resilience and operational confidence. These services are designed to help hospitals manage growing data demands while maintaining compliance and security.
Cathy Bennett, President and CEO of NJHA, emphasized that protecting patient information and ensuring data integrity remain top priorities for every hospital in the network. She stated that partnering with DāSTOR equips members with practical tools that simplify data management, uphold HIPAA compliance, and enable hospitals to confidently implement AI-driven programs. The rollout will begin in the coming months, initially focusing on Scout before expanding to DāSTOR’s complete suite of services.
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Source- businesswire

