hipaa-compliance
affaan-m/everything-claude-code
HIPAA-specific entrypoint for healthcare privacy and security work.
What is hipaa-compliance?
Use this skill when a task is explicitly framed around HIPAA, PHI handling, covered entities, BAAs, breach posture, or US healthcare compliance requirements. It acts as an overlay that routes to healthcare-phi-compliance for implementation rules and healthcare-reviewer for clinical/safety concerns.
- Routes HIPAA tasks to healthcare-phi-compliance for PHI/PII handling, data classification, audit logging, encryption, and leak prevention
- Applies HIPAA-specific decision gates: PHI identification, covered entity/business associate status, BAA requirements, minimum necessary access, and auditability
- Prevents PHI exposure in logs, analytics, crash reports, prompts, error strings, URLs, browser storage, and screenshots
- Enforces authenticated access, scoped authorization, and audit trails for PHI reads and writes
- Escalates to healthcare-reviewer for patient safety, clinical workflow, or regulated production architecture concerns
- Treats third-party SaaS, observability, support, and LLM providers as blocked-by-default until BAA status is confirmed
How to install hipaa-compliance
npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill hipaa-complianceHow to use hipaa-compliance
- 1.Identify whether the request explicitly mentions HIPAA, PHI, covered entities, BAAs, or US healthcare compliance
- 2.Activate healthcare-phi-compliance skill for concrete implementation rules on PHI handling, data classification, and audit logging
- 3.Apply HIPAA decision gates: confirm PHI status, verify covered entity/business associate roles, check BAA requirements, validate minimum necessary access, ensure auditability
- 4.Escalate to healthcare-reviewer if the task affects patient safety, clinical workflows, or regulated production architecture
- 5.Document BAA status for all third-party vendors, SaaS providers, and LLM integrations before any PHI contact
Use cases
- Adding AI-generated visit summaries to clinician dashboards while ensuring summarization providers have BAAs before PHI access
- Reviewing whether support transcripts and patient messages can be sent to analytics stacks without HIPAA violations
- Designing patient-facing or clinician-facing systems with minimum necessary access controls and audit trails
- Assessing logging, analytics, LLM prompts, and storage workflows for HIPAA exposure in healthcare software
- Evaluating vendor tooling and third-party integrations for HIPAA compliance before PHI data flows
- Healthcare software engineers building HIPAA-regulated systems
- Product managers designing patient or clinician-facing features in US healthcare
- Security reviewers assessing healthcare vendor and tooling decisions
- Architects designing data flows and storage for covered entities or business associates
hipaa-compliance FAQ
Use hipaa-compliance as the entry point when the request explicitly mentions HIPAA, PHI, covered entities, or BAAs. It then routes you to healthcare-phi-compliance for the concrete implementation details.
Treat the vendor as blocked-by-default. Do not send PHI to any third-party SaaS, observability, support, or LLM provider until BAA status and data boundaries are confirmed.
No. Never place PHI in logs, analytics events, crash reports, prompts, client-visible error strings, URLs, browser storage, or screenshots.
The right user should only see the smallest PHI slice needed for their specific task. Prefer opaque internal IDs over names, MRNs, phone numbers, addresses, or other identifiers.
Escalate if the task affects patient safety, clinical workflows, or regulated production architecture decisions.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from affaan-m/everything-claude-code.
name: hipaa-compliance description: HIPAA-specific entrypoint for healthcare privacy and security work. Use when a task is explicitly framed around HIPAA, PHI handling, covered entities, BAAs, breach posture, or US healthcare compliance requirements. metadata: origin: ECC direct-port adaptation version: "1.0.0"
HIPAA Compliance
Use this as the HIPAA-specific entrypoint when a task is clearly about US healthcare compliance. This skill intentionally stays thin and canonical:
healthcare-phi-complianceremains the primary implementation skill for PHI/PII handling, data classification, audit logging, encryption, and leak prevention.healthcare-reviewerremains the specialized reviewer when code, architecture, or product behavior needs a healthcare-aware second pass.security-reviewstill applies for general auth, input-handling, secrets, API, and deployment hardening.
When to Use
- The request explicitly mentions HIPAA, PHI, covered entities, business associates, or BAAs
- Building or reviewing US healthcare software that stores, processes, exports, or transmits PHI
- Assessing whether logging, analytics, LLM prompts, storage, or support workflows create HIPAA exposure
- Designing patient-facing or clinician-facing systems where minimum necessary access and auditability matter
How It Works
Treat HIPAA as an overlay on top of the broader healthcare privacy skill:
- Start with
healthcare-phi-compliancefor the concrete implementation rules. - Apply HIPAA-specific decision gates:
- Is this data PHI?
- Is this actor a covered entity or business associate?
- Does a vendor or model provider require a BAA before touching the data?
- Is access limited to the minimum necessary scope?
- Are read/write/export events auditable?
- Escalate to
healthcare-reviewerif the task affects patient safety, clinical workflows, or regulated production architecture.
HIPAA-Specific Guardrails
- Never place PHI in logs, analytics events, crash reports, prompts, or client-visible error strings.
- Never expose PHI in URLs, browser storage, screenshots, or copied example payloads.
- Require authenticated access, scoped authorization, and audit trails for PHI reads and writes.
- Treat third-party SaaS, observability, support tooling, and LLM providers as blocked-by-default until BAA status and data boundaries are clear.
- Follow minimum necessary access: the right user should only see the smallest PHI slice needed for the task.
- Prefer opaque internal IDs over names, MRNs, phone numbers, addresses, or other identifiers.
Examples
Example 1: Product request framed as HIPAA
User request:
Add AI-generated visit summaries to our clinician dashboard. We serve US clinics and need to stay HIPAA compliant.
Response pattern:
- Activate
hipaa-compliance - Use
healthcare-phi-complianceto review PHI movement, logging, storage, and prompt boundaries - Verify whether the summarization provider is covered by a BAA before any PHI is sent
- Escalate to
healthcare-reviewerif the summaries influence clinical decisions
Example 2: Vendor/tooling decision
User request:
Can we send support transcripts and patient messages into our analytics stack?
Response pattern:
- Assume those messages may contain PHI
- Block the design unless the analytics vendor is approved for HIPAA-bound workloads and the data path is minimized
- Require redaction or a non-PHI event model when possible
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