Risk Analysis
ePHI locations, threats, vulnerabilities, likelihood, impact, and priority risks.
A clear HIPAA readiness review for dental practices: what we inspect, what risk it helps prevent, and what your certified report will look like.
ePHI locations, threats, vulnerabilities, likelihood, impact, and priority risks.
Privacy, security, breach, backup, device, access, and vendor documentation.
Secure transmission practices for patient information and sensitive attachments.
Backup frequency, restore readiness, disaster recovery, and emergency operations.
Workstations, laptops, antivirus/EDR, patching, device control, and monitoring.
Workforce awareness, privacy training evidence, phishing readiness, and role-based access.
Traffic filtering, remote access, Wi-Fi separation, router configuration, and logging.
External exposure, remediation evidence, and periodic technical evaluation planning.
Business associate agreements, cloud services, IT providers, email, billing, and imaging tools.
Breach response workflow, escalation, documentation, and continuity planning.
Find documentation and safeguard gaps before they become compliance events.
Reduce exposure from weak access, unencrypted transmission, unmanaged devices, and vendors.
Create evidence that reasonable and appropriate security controls are being reviewed.
Validate backup, recovery, and emergency operations before ransomware or system failure.
Clarify which third parties touch ePHI and whether agreements and safeguards are in place.
Give the doctor and office manager a simple remediation roadmap.
The final report is prepared for the practice record and remediation planning. The sample PDF shows formatting and depth, using clearly marked sample data.
HIPAA Officer
License No.: SAMPLE-LIC-0000 - replace with verified license number before issuing a final report.CEO & Founder
CyberDental Group LLC executive attestation.We will confirm practice details, audit timing, and the report recipient before beginning.