Why Choose our HIPAA-compliant Cloud Solution

Faster Launch with Proven Templates

Our pre-configured Terraform modules are built for healthcare from day one. In Dent Byte used it to build a scalable platform managing sensitive data across many users. In Health Scout, we leveraged them to process large volumes of data while meeting strict compliance rules. You skip long architecture phases, avoid misconfigurations, and eliminate risky shortcuts.

Security by Design

Security isn’t an afterthought; it’s built into the architecture. Our cloud solutions meet HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO/IEC 27001 (H7-level) standards by default. From encrypted storage and IAM best practices to continuous audit logging and granular role-based access, we help you build an environment that’s highly defensible, resilient, cost-efficient, and ready for future growth.

Use Cases

AI Healthcare Platforms Handling Clinical Data

Solutions like HealthScout depend on cloud environments capable of securely processing, storing, and transferring sensitive health data. Our infrastructure supports high-volume AI workloads while ensuring compliance and audit readiness across multiple jurisdictions.

    Multi-Clinic SaaS Tools with Patient-Facing Features

    The Smart Booking System serves multiple healthcare centers, requiring fast performance and strict data separation. We delivered a secure, multi-tenant cloud backend that scales while keeping PHI protected.

      Collaborative Tools for Medical Professionals

      DentByte connects dentists and clinics in a shared, compliant data environment for referrals, diagnostics, and treatment history. We built the infrastructure to enable real-time collaboration without compromising patient privacy.

        What You Can Expect

        Terraform-Based, HIPAA & GDPR-Compliant Modules

        Save weeks of setup time. Our production-tested modules follow healthcare compliance best practices, offering ready-to-use building blocks for secure, auditable deployments—proven in platforms like DentByte and HealthScout.

          Secure Cloud Architecture for Healthcare

          We design cloud environments tailored to clinical, SaaS, and AI healthcare applications. Encryption, role-based access, automated backups, and audit logs come built-in, not bolted on later.

            Faster Deployments with Lower Risk

            Get to market quickly while reducing the risk of breaches or audit failures. Whether launching new products or modernizing existing systems, we help you get it right the first time.

              Audit Support & Governance Best Practices

              From documentation to deployment, we prepare you for HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO 27001 reviews. We’ll help you establish governance policies for access control, data storage, and monitoring—keeping you audit-ready at all times.

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                  FAQ

                  Which cloud is HIPAA compliant?

                  AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Box, Dropbox, Sync, Egnyte, iDrive, Backblaze, and Carbonite are all trusted HIPAA-compliant cloud storage services that care providers can rely on.

                  Is Google Cloud HIPAA compliant?

                  Yes, Google Cloud can be HIPAA compliant. Google offers a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) for certain services, which is a requirement for HIPAA compliance when handling Protected Health Information (PHI). However, it’s a shared responsibility model, meaning Google handles the infrastructure security, while the customer is responsible for configuring and securing their applications and environment following HIPAA requirements.

                  Is the Zoom cloud HIPAA compliant?

                  Zoom is a HIPAA-compliant web and video conferencing platform suitable for use in healthcare, provided a HIPAA-covered entity enters into a business associate agreement with Zoom before using the platform and uses it in a compliant manner (i.e., adhering to the HIPAA Minimum Necessary Standard).

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