
Tenovi Confirms All Personal Health Data Remains in the United States Amid DOJ New Rules on Foreign Data Routing
For remote healthcare providers seeking clarity and assurance, Tenovi remains a reliable partner, offering HIPAA-compliant, turnkey solutions. In addition to meeting HIPAA requirements, Tenovi has proactively undergone third-party penetration testing to validate the security of its platform.
'Tenovi has never routed personal health data through foreign countries,' said Nizan Friedman, PhD, Co-founder and CEO of Tenovi. 'Data sovereignty is foundational to our solutions and our clients can trust that their data stays secure and in their control."
Data from Tenovi's 40+ RPM and RTM devices is transmitted securely via the Tenovi Cellular Gateway and hosted entirely on U.S. soil. The Gateway connects with major U.S. carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and UScellular. From there, data is delivered to healthcare teams through one secure API.
'The Tenovi RPM platform was built from the ground up with security and trust in mind,' said Tal Reichert, Chief Security Officer at Tenovi. 'We carefully evaluate our vendors, code, and devices to reduce risk and ensure full control over our technology stack. A third-party penetration test strengthened our confidence in the robustness of our solution.'
Healthcare providers must comply with the DOJ's new regulation by July 8, 2025, to avoid potential legal penalties. As the country marks Independence Day, Tenovi remains committed to keeping personal health data protected, compliant, and entirely within U.S. borders offering healthcare organizations a secure, reliable foundation for remote care delivery.
About Tenovi
Tenovi provides a data aggregation and automation platform that connects medical device manufacturers with remote patient monitoring programs. Offering 40+ RPM and RTM devices, Tenovi's proprietary Cellular Gateway automates the transfer of patient vitals. Its API-driven fulfillment and automation services enable seamless deployment of remote care programs. For more information, visit tenovi.com.
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