HIPAA-compliant no-code platform for Health IT
Build patient portals, physician portals, intake forms and custom health data management tools with fine-tuned access controls for building HIPAA-compliant apps.
After speaking with many clients in the no-code and health care space we identified a huge need to create HIPAA compliant portals so patients and doctors and collaborate around various sets of information.
Docframe is proud to announce that we now offer a white-labeled portal experience where users can use their own branding and logos. This in combination with Docframe's HIPAA compliant database layer with spreadsheet view means you can manage both your front end and database layer off one platform - further pushing the capabilities of building HIPAA compliant applications without having to write a single line of code
After speaking with many clients in the no-code and health care space we identified a huge need to create HIPAA compliant portals so patients and doctors and collaborate around various sets of information.
Docframe is proud to announce that we now offer a white-labeled portal experience where users can use their own branding and logos. This in combination with Docframe's HIPAA compliant database layer with spreadsheet view means you can manage both your front end and database layer off one platform - further pushing the capabilities of building HIPAA compliant applications without having to write a single line of code
After a mentor convinced me to work full-time on this a couple months ago, we started working on HIPAA compliance. We just finished our long compliance checklist and thorough penetration testing.
Now customers can use Docframe's cell-level permissions to manage sensitive patient data for LabOps use-cases like:
👩🔬 Lab Information Systems (LIS/LIMS)
⚒️ Equipment logging
🧰 Maintenance tracking
💰 Purchase orders
🧪 Sample accessioning
If your team is having problems with use-cases like these, please reach out to us. There is a better way to manage data in the lab!
Never thought I'd be so excited about 11 upvotes! I'm seeing a small boost in traffic and sign-ups from Reddit's /r/nocode community. There was also some great feedback in the comments.
Halfway towards my goal of 10 sign-ups this week. Not bad for the first couple days.
I finally finished the last story in our public beta feature backlog yesterday and created a simple sign-up page.
https://docframe.app/try-for-free
We came up with a short tag line for the landing page:
"No-code database application with granular, role-based permissions."
Sent out a tweet about the launch:
Our social media accounts currently have no following, so please follow, like, retweet and whatnot if you're interested in what we're doing!
Hoping to get some sign-ups over the next couple of weeks.
If anyone on IH has any feedback, input, or questions, please reach out via email or social media.
Thank you 🙏
Build patient portals, physician portals, intake forms and custom health data management tools with fine-tuned access controls for building HIPAA-compliant apps.