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Security Policy

Last updated: 8/21/2023

At Healthbridge, we take data security seriously — even on our public-facing website. While our platform is built to support responsible, secure healthcare data exchange, our website reflects that same commitment to protecting the information you share with us.

Website Data Handling

Our website uses industry-standard HTTPS encryption to secure all traffic. This means that any information you submit — including through contact forms — is transmitted over a secure, encrypted connection. We collect only basic business contact information through our forms, such as name, email, organization, and message content. This data is used solely to respond to inquiries and will never be sold or shared with third parties without your consent.

Form Security

All form submissions are processed through secure, industry-standard tools and stored within a protected infrastructure designed to safeguard user data. The platform maintains compliance with relevant security standards, ensuring that all submitted information is handled and retained securely.

No User Accounts or Data Access

The Healthbridge website is currently informational only. There are no login portals or account-based services on the site, and users cannot access, upload, or view any sensitive data through this interface.

Our Approach to Data Protection

While our live platform infrastructure is distinct from this website, we follow key principles of responsible data handling at every layer of our business:

  • We minimize the data we collect and retain.

  • We secure data in transit using encryption (HTTPS).

  • We limit access to submitted information to only those with a need to respond.

As our services evolve, we will continue to implement safeguards aligned with the sensitivity of the information involved.

Future Commitments

As we grow and begin offering more interactive services, including data integration or access portals, we are committed to expanding our security controls accordingly. This includes evaluating compliance with healthcare-specific standards such as HIPAA, SOC 2, and others as needed.

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