Audit-ready clarity in minutes (no PHI required)

Worried you’ve made a HIPAA mistake?

Describe what happened (no names or identifiers).

See your risk level, what to do next, and how serious it is — in under a minute.

Used for real compliance decisions — not just general guidance.

HIPAA fines can reach $50,000 per violation — don’t guess.

↓ Start by describing your scenario

Non-PHI only: CompliAssistant™ works without patient identifiers. Please remove names, dates of birth, MRNs, addresses, phone numbers, or anything identifying.
Non-PHI workflow by design
🧾 Decision notes audit-friendly
Fast risk clarity in minutes

Check your HIPAA scenario

No names or identifiers. One free question. Decision-support tool. Not legal advice.

Don’t risk guessing on your next HIPAA decision.

Tip: remove names, dates of birth, MRNs, addresses, phone numbers, or anything identifying.

Built for high-stakes compliance decisions

Clear risk signal

Get an actionable view: what’s permitted, what’s risky, and what to do next — fast.

Audit-ready documentation

Turn messy situations into a defensible record: facts, reasoning, and next steps.

Non-PHI by default

Designed to work without patient identifiers. Safer inputs, safer workflow.

How it works

1

Describe the scenario (no PHI)

Tell us what happened in plain English. No names or identifiers needed.

2

Get the risk & next steps

Receive a structured answer you can act on immediately.

3

Document and standardise

Upgrade for policies, templates, and repeatable compliance workflows.

FAQ

Do I need to create an account?

No. You can start with a free question. Creating an account unlocks more questions and premium tools.

Can I enter patient information?

No. Do not enter any PHI. CompliAssistant™ is designed to work with non-PHI descriptions.

Is this legal advice?

No — it’s decision-support for HIPAA compliance. Use it to guide internal actions and documentation.

What kinds of scenarios work best?

Messaging, email mistakes, device use, access controls, vendor tools, minimum necessary, disclosures, and incident response.

Before we continue

Please confirm your description does not include patient identifiers (PHI).