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Hi, Ron from Clarity. The purpose of this video is to help explain to you what is required to build a HIPAA compliant website. For more than 15 years, Claritys built over 1300 websites with our largest single vertical being medical portals, these are just some of the portals that I use in my demos. Medical portals can be anything from a simple doctor or hospitals website. Patient portal and online pharmacy treatment therapy applications, mobile health apps and much more. The big question our customers always have is when does it have to be HIPAA compliant and what does that mean in terms of money and time? Lets dive in and talk about that. There are four compliance rules to HIPAA. So First off, lets be clear about a few things. There is no such thing as HIPAA certification. There is a governing board that has defined the HIPAA compliance rules or guidelines, and if or when a violation takes place, has the authority to audit you and assess a penalty. The four rules are one HIPAA pr