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How to Choose the Right HIPAA-Compliant Form Builder for Your Practice in 2025

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Why HIPAA-Compliant Forms Are Not Just “Nice to Have” If your website or application collects Protected Health Information (PHI), even through a simple “Request an Appointment” or “Contact Us” form, you’re required to comply with HIPAA. Choosing the right HIPAA-Compliant form builder will save time and budget on HIPAA hosting and coding while ensuring that…

How to Add a HIPAA-Compliant Form to Any Website with Embed Code

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If you’re managing a healthcare website or building one for a client, you’ve likely wondered if there’s a one-size-fits all solution to the problem of “how to add a HIPAA-Compliant online form to any website”.  The good news is: There is! You don’t need to switch platforms or migrate to a special “HIPAA-Compliant website builder”…

The Easiest Way to Add a HIPAA-Compliant Form to Your WordPress Site (2025)

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Over the years, WordPress has continued to refine its user experience, making it easier and easier to interact with the platform. So, why should adding a HIPAA-Compliant online form be any different? This guide covers everything you need to know to add HIPAA-Compliant online forms to your WordPress website. Why WordPress Is So Popular, but…

How to Make Any Website HIPAA-Compliant in 2026

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Update (April 2026): Expanded to cover AI form conversion – now the fastest way to get your existing forms HIPAA Compliant without rebuilding them. You built your website on a platform you know and love, maybe it’s WordPress, Wix, or Webflow. You’ve designed every page, perfected the layout, and even set up SEO. But then…

How to Make Your Existing Online Forms HIPAA Compliant: Step-by-Step Guide

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Do you need this guide? If yes to both, then you need this guide. Want to learn more about HIPAA-Compliant forms? Read out blog The Most Comprehensive Guide to HIPAA-Compliant Online Forms in 2025 Step 1: Identify Which Forms Require HIPAA Compliance If your form collects Protected Health Information (PHI), it needs to be HIPAA…

The Most Comprehensive Guide to HIPAA-Compliant Online Forms in 2025

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What Are HIPAA-Compliant Online Forms? HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It governs how health patient data, also known as Protected Health Information (PHI), must be handled. A HIPAA-Compliant form isn’t just “secure” or “encrypted”; it’s part of a system that ensures privacy and accountability in how health data is collected,…

HIPAA Compliance for Developers: Essential Tips for Building Secure Online Forms

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Moving patient intake processes online is a natural step for many healthcare practices. That’s where you, the developer, come in. Your client needs a mobile-friendly, branded online form—but it must also be HIPAA Compliant. You know how to build a form, but you might not have time to dig into every technical detail of HIPAA…

HOW TO BUILD A FORM THAT IS HIPAA-COMPLIANT FOR A HEALTHCARE PRACTICE: KEY TIPS.

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Building a HIPAA-Compliant form is a lot like creating any online form with a standard form builder. If you’re comfortable with platforms like WordPress, Wix, or other web design tools, you’ll find the basics quite familiar. However, once you start working with a healthcare provider, a few key differences stand out. HEALTHCARE PRACTICE FORM STANDARDS…

HIPAA privacy rule amendment to support reproductive health care privacy

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Reproductive Rights and the updated HIPAA privacy rule: How to stay compliant online Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a Final Rule, the HIPAA Privacy Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy. Its purpose is to support reproductive health care privacy. The rule prohibits sharing protected health information…

How to Build and Publish a Secure HIPAA-Compliant Form in 3 Easy Steps

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If you’re looking for a HIPAA-Compliant Form Builder, you probably need a secure and reliable way to collect sensitive information—whether you’re a developer integrating forms into a website or a healthcare provider handling patient data. The good news? You don’t need to be a coding expert to create a secure, professional-looking form that meets HIPAA…