HITRUST community extension program (CEP) in Tampa
Mike Parisi (HITRUST) We flew in from San Francisco for a HITRUST Community Extension Program today in Tampa, Florida. It was sponsored by 360...
TrueConf is a video conferencing platform that enables organizations to host secure, high-quality virtual meetings, webinars, and telehealth consultations.
With TrueConf, healthcare providers can connect patients with medical professionals for check-ups, examinations, and emergency care while operating within their own private networks.
Is TrueConf HIPAA compliant? No, based on our research, TrueConf is not HIPAA compliant.
As of May 2026, our review did not identify any publicly disclosed changes to TrueConf HIPAA-related policies or BAA terms.
TrueConf’s HIPAA compliance statement does not specify whether they sign a business associate agreement. Without a BAA, the platform cannot be used for HIPAA-covered purposes, even if the security features meet HIPAA requirements. You should contact TrueConf directly to confirm their BAA policy.
While no formal BAA terms are publicly available, TrueConf states that it supports HIPAA standards through:
TrueConf may be HIPAA compliant from a technical standpoint, offering strong encryption, authentication, and audit logging features. However, HIPAA-covered entities must confirm whether TrueConf will sign a BAA before using it with ePHI. Without a signed BAA, the software cannot be considered fully HIPAA compliant for healthcare use.
Learn more: HIPAA Compliant Email: The Definitive Guide
A business associate agreement (BAA) is a legally binding contract establishing a relationship between a covered entity under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its business associates. The purpose of this agreement is to ensure the proper protection of personal health information (PHI) as required by HIPAA regulations.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) sets national standards for protecting the privacy and security of certain health information, known as protected health information (PHI).
HIPAA is designed to protect the privacy and security of individuals’ health information and to ensure that healthcare providers and insurers can securely exchange electronic health information. Violations of HIPAA can result in significant fines and penalties for covered entities.
HIPAA applies to covered entities, which include healthcare providers, health plans, and healthcare clearinghouses. It also applies to business associates of these covered entities. These are entities that perform certain functions or activities on behalf of the covered entity.
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