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Yes. In addition to medical paper shredding in California, we also destroy digital storage devices containing PHI. Hard drives, discs, USBs, and tape backups are processed using methods that render the data permanently unreadable and unable to be recovered.
Yes. If you choose on-site medical document shredding, staff are welcome to observe the process in real time. This visibility provides added confidence and supports compliance documentation.
Paper is sent to a secure recycling partner for repulping and conversion into new paper products. Our recycling process supports sustainability efforts while maintaining confidentiality, as all materials are destroyed prior to being transported for reuse.
Confidentiality doesn’t end when a record is no longer needed. Let’s establish a medical records shredding process that supports your workflow and maintains complete privacy. We’re here to make it simple and secure from start to finish.