I’m a solo practice surgeon, and if only Airtable were HIPAA compliant with a BAA, I’d be tracking my surgical outcomes on here instead of Google sheets. I’ll be waiting for this capability before purchasing!
I am a healthcare provider who stands by Airtable’s mission in providing software solutions that enhance individual’s workflows rather than dictate it. The use cases in healthcare are boundless. If there is ever to be a beta program for healthcare professionals, please contact me!
We would love to see Airtable have HIPAA compliance and willing to enter into BAAs. Our goal at Mount Sinai is use it for care navigators to track workflows for patients around engagements, clinical encounters, referrals, followups, etc. Above and beyond google sheets we are looking for more structured api integrations, structured inputs, and analytics.
I manage a large Ryan White (HIV Service) program in a federally qualified health center. I see perfectly that I could create a complete case management dashboard that did EVERYTHING a non-custom tool could do and enable MORE FLEXIBILITY.
We can’t use our EMR for case management purposes. Its just not built correctly… Need some sort of solution thats made for social services as opposed to medical.
I can see so many applications if Airtables were Hipaa compliant:
Care Teams in sync about the care/status of patients (every clinic has unique metrics that they need to know for patients).
Caregivers keeping up to date on patients (Patients filling out fast/quick forms for data entry --> physicians able to actually get high quality data on patients).
Why does this not exist? Because EHRs are not focused on making a fast/customizable and secure database (but you already knew that :slightly_smiling_face: )
Please make Airtable HIPAA compliant! We would like to use it to keep track of patient records for a mental health care private practice but we need to make sure our client’s info is kept safe.
My favorite tool for the security risk analysis is Medcurity. It makes the whole process much more intuitive. I love my spreadsheets, but glad to leave them behind for HIPAA tracking.