HIPAA compliance is certainly something that we’re considering. We’d love to hear the specifics of how you would use Airtable if it were HIPAA-compliant!
I direct camp programs and would be using it for health forms which we are required to collect from campers and staff, but have a difficult time managing all the papers. We would be using Airtable for our nurses database if it were hippa compliant, so health history storage and making notes about medications/treatments administered.
As a healthcare IT company, we deal with PHI and PII for tracking CRM on contacts and potential contractors. The lack of HIPAA compliance is the only thing keeping us from moving our bases into airtable and upgrading to a higher tier account. We love airtable!
As a massage therapist, I currently use Google Biz apps to collect new client health history (which has a HIPAA compliant option. It’s clunky having client notes in a Google doc and health history in a Google spreadsheet plus any emails and/or phone call notes. I’d love to have one centralized location to access all of a client’s info in one place. I also teach online courses that are health related and it would be great to have pre and post course survey info all together.
Also would love a FERPA compliant product so I could use this at school. I think this would solve a huge problem we are trying to solve with a particular program we run.
Specifics: client services database (client info, referrals, bookings, notes) for an allied health practitioner working across multiple countries including USA, which requires HIPAA compliance. For now, I can’t use AirTable. :frowning: