HIPAA Compliance Pricing
Available on all plans to meet your healthcare business needs
Need HIPAA Compliance? Contact our sales team to add it to your account or upgrade to Enterprise for included compliance.
What's Included
HIPAA Documentation
Complete HIPAA compliance documentation and policies to protect your healthcare business.
End-to-End Encryption
All Protected Health Information (PHI) is encrypted in transit and at rest using AES-256 encryption.
Secure Data Storage
HIPAA-compliant data centers with physical security, access controls, and redundant backups.
Access Controls
Role-based permissions, multi-factor authentication, and audit trails for all PHI access.
Breach Notification
Automated breach detection and notification systems to meet HIPAA breach notification requirements.
Compliance Training
HIPAA compliance training for your team and ongoing support from our compliance specialists.
Who Needs HIPAA Compliance?
If your business handles Protected Health Information (PHI), HIPAA compliance is required
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HIPAA compliance?
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is a federal law that requires healthcare organizations to protect patient health information. Compliance includes administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Protected Health Information (PHI).
How long does it take to enable HIPAA compliance?
Once you add HIPAA Compliance to your account, we can typically enable it within 1-2 business days. This includes configuring encryption settings and setting up audit logs.
Can I add HIPAA compliance to an existing account?
Yes, you can add HIPAA Compliance to any existing Starter or Growth plan at any time. Enterprise plans include HIPAA compliance by default. Contact our sales team to add it to your account.
What happens if there's a data breach?
We have automated breach detection and notification systems in place. In the event of a breach, we'll notify you immediately and work with you to meet HIPAA breach notification requirements, including notifying affected individuals and the Department of Health and Human Services if required.
