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Online Notepad ✨
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Additional features
AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
Attach images and files
Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
Not saved
Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
A HIPAA-compliant note taking app ensures that your notes adhere to healthcare privacy standards, safeguarding patient information.
Currently, the app is designed for desktop use only. It supports browsers like Chrome and Firefox but not mobile devices or tablets.
While AI can improve text, the overall compliance can differ based on implementation. Always ensure your use of AI respects privacy standards.
While not specifically for project management, our note-taking capabilities can be part of a HIPAA-compliant workflow.
The app focuses on note taking rather than form creation, and doesn’t provide specific forms designed to be HIPAA-compliant.
Follow best practices like restricting access, using secure networks, and keeping sensitive data encrypted and trackable.
Encryption protects health data by making it unreadable to unauthorized users, ensuring compliance with HIPAA.
Standard texting isn't HIPAA-compliant due to lack of encryption and control over the messages' lifecycle.
Notes are saved to your browser's local storage. For enhanced security, consider using encrypted files or transferring notes to a secure system.
Yes, AI features in the app can suggest improvements to your notes, though ensure compliance by not including sensitive data in AI processing.
The online notepad requires an internet connection to operate, so it doesn't function offline.
The app stores one note at a time in local storage, but you can save notes to an external system to manage multiple notes.
Free users' notes are stored only in local storage. To sync, notes must be transferred to a compatible cloud service.
The app itself doesn’t enforce the HIPAA security rule; users must ensure their use complies with administrative safeguards.
While the basic features don't include encryption, using external encrypted services for additional security is recommended.