HIPAA compliance is defined by execution. It requires policies, technology, and daily practices that protect patient health information and show that data is secured, access is limited, and problems are addressed correctly.
Our team starts by examining PHI handling and storage, your IT environment, vendors, and any recent scrutiny. We then map where PHI lives and how it moves to guide accurate controls.
BCA supports organizations that want IT fully taken care of. With over thirty years of experience in healthcare and other industries, we focus on stability and continuous improvement. Our bilingual technicians provide support at any hour.
Through SOC 2 Type 2 compliance and the CompTIA Cybersecurity Trustmark, BCA demonstrates that its controls are formally documented, tested, and independently assessed. We bring that same rigor to your organization.
Our approach combines infrastructure management with security services such as vulnerability management, quarterly penetration testing, endpoint and email protection, secure backups, and incident response planning.
We run and maintain your compliance automation system, manage policies, support certifications, track controls, and prepare for audits. You gain ongoing insight instead of point in time assessments.
Rather than coordinating different vendors for IT operations, security services, compliance documentation, and audits, you partner with one team that understands your environment.
Yes. HIPAA does not set a minimum size. If you create, receive, store, or process patient information, regulators can hold you responsible regardless of how many people are on your team. Small organizations are often targeted because their security controls are easier to bypass.
Most of the heavy lifting is handled by BCA. You provide input on how you work, approve policies, and attend a few working sessions. We handle the risk analysis, technical work, documentation structure, and training content so your team is not trying to interpret regulations on their own.
No company can issue an official HIPAA certificate. What we do is design, implement, and document the controls that the rules expect, then help you stay aligned over time. That puts you in a strong position for audits, payer reviews, cyber insurance questionnaires, and internal oversight.
Regulators expect risk analysis to be an ongoing process, not a single event. At a minimum it should be updated when you have major changes such as new systems, new locations, or significant incidents. As part of our program we revisit risk on a regular schedule so you always know where you stand.