HIPAA Starter Kit ($29)
Getting started with HIPAA compliance can be overwhelming without the right tools and documentation. The HIPAA Starter Kit is designed to help healthcare providers, medical practices, business associates, and healthcare startups establish a strong compliance foundation.
This toolkit provides practical templates, worksheets, and checklists that support compliance efforts, improve documentation, and help organizations begin addressing HIPAA Security Rule requirements.
What’s Included
HIPAA Compliance Starter Checklist
A practical checklist covering key HIPAA Privacy Rule and Security Rule requirements to help organizations understand and track compliance activities.
HIPAA Risk Assessment Template
A simple worksheet designed to identify potential risks, vulnerabilities, and corrective actions related to electronic protected health information (ePHI).
Device & Asset Inventory Worksheet
Track computers, laptops, mobile devices, servers, cloud applications, and other technology assets that may store or process ePHI.
Workforce Training Log
Document employee HIPAA training activities, attendance records, completion dates, and compliance acknowledgments.
Basic Incident Response Form
A structured template for documenting security incidents, investigations, corrective actions, and follow-up activities.
HIPAA Compliance Roadmap
A step-by-step 30-, 60-, and 90-day implementation guide designed to help organizations begin building a stronger compliance program.
Benefits
- Establish a HIPAA compliance foundation
- Improve compliance documentation
- Identify potential security gaps
- Support workforce training efforts
- Improve audit preparedness
- Strengthen risk management practices
Who Should Use This Kit?
- Medical Practices
- Dental Offices
- Healthcare Clinics
- Business Associates
- Healthcare Startups
- Small Healthcare Organizations
Price: $29
Digital Download Included
Disclaimer: This toolkit is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, regulatory, compliance, or legal advice. Organizations should consult qualified legal counsel, compliance professionals, or other appropriate advisors regarding their specific circumstances.


