HIPAA-Compliant IT for Healthcare Providers.
Secure, compliant IT infrastructure for clinics, dental offices, and private practices — so you can focus on patients, not technology.
HIPAA isn’t optional — and neither is getting it right.
A single HIPAA breach can cost a small practice hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, legal fees, and reputational damage. OCR (Office for Civil Rights) is actively investigating and fining practices of all sizes — not just hospitals.
We build HIPAA compliance into your IT environment from the ground up — technical safeguards, administrative controls, and the documentation that proves you take it seriously.
- Business Associate Agreement (BAA) provided for all covered services
- Encrypted workstations, devices, and storage
- Access controls and audit logging for ePHI systems
- Secure email and messaging solutions
- HIPAA risk assessment documentation support
- Staff security awareness training with HIPAA module
We know your systems.
EHR / Practice Management
We support Epic, Athenahealth, Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Curve Dental, and other major platforms. We handle installation, network configuration, and ongoing support.
Medical Device Integration
Digital imaging, DICOM workstations, lab interfaces, and connected medical devices — networked securely and compliant with manufacturer and HIPAA requirements.
Secure Wireless
Separate WiFi networks for clinical devices, staff systems, and patient/guest access. No cross-contamination between networks that touch ePHI and those that don’t.
Healthcare is the #1 target for cybercrime.
Medical records are worth 10–40x more than credit card data on the dark web. Your practice is a target whether you know it or not.
Phishing & BEC
Staff receive targeted phishing attacks mimicking insurance companies, billing systems, and health networks. Avanan email security and security training block these at the source.
Ransomware
Ransomware that encrypts EHR data can shut down patient care. SentinelOne EDR and immutable backups mean you can recover without paying the ransom.
Insider Threats
Inappropriate access to patient records — accidental or intentional — is a HIPAA violation. Role-based access controls and audit logging protect you and your patients.
Healthcare IT Questions
Do you sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)?
Yes. Any vendor that handles or has access to ePHI (electronic Protected Health Information) on your behalf is required by HIPAA to sign a BAA. We provide a BAA as a standard part of every healthcare engagement. We will not work with a healthcare client without one in place — it protects you and us.
We’re a small dental practice — does HIPAA really apply to us?
Yes. Any healthcare provider that transmits health information electronically — which includes virtually every dental practice — is a covered entity under HIPAA. Size doesn’t exempt you. OCR has levied six-figure fines against practices with fewer than 10 employees.
Can you help us if we’ve already had a breach?
Yes. We help practices respond to and recover from breaches: containing the incident, assessing the scope, determining notification requirements, and remediating the vulnerabilities that allowed it. We also work with your legal counsel and cyber insurance provider during the response process.
Will your support disrupt patient care?
We schedule maintenance and any disruptive work for off-hours — early morning, evenings, or weekends. Emergency support is available immediately regardless of time. Patient care continuity is our top priority in any healthcare engagement.