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Generate a professionally structured Business Associate Agreement in three guided steps.
Enter information about the Covered Entity, Business Associate, services provided, and PHI access. Guided questions ensure all legally required provisions are addressed.
Watch your personalized BAA build in real time as you answer each question. Review every provision before downloading.
Download a free sample-data preview, or pay $49 once to generate a clean, signable PDF and editable Word document with your actual party information.
Whether you're a solo therapist, a telehealth startup, or a SaaS company selling into healthcare — you need HIPAA BAAs.
LCSWs, psychologists, and solo practices need BAAs with every vendor who handles client data — EHR, billing, telehealth, cloud storage.
BAA guide for therapists →COVID enforcement discretion ended May 2023. Telehealth providers need BAAs with video platforms, EHRs, and every other vendor in their stack.
BAA guide for telehealth →If your SaaS product handles PHI for healthcare customers, you're a HIPAA business associate. A BAA is required before any healthcare deal can close.
BAA guide for SaaS →Dental practices need BAAs with billing companies, imaging systems, practice management software, and IT providers who access patient records.
BAA guide for dental →Medical billing companies are business associates — they need BAAs with every provider whose claims they process, and with their own subcontractors.
BAA guide for billing →Chiropractic practices are covered entities. BAAs are required for EHR systems, billing, X-ray storage, and IT providers — regardless of practice size.
BAA guide for chiropractors →Urgent care clinics serving occupational health clients and direct patients both require BAAs for EHR, billing, imaging, and check-in kiosk vendors.
BAA guide for urgent care →All Specialties
Our BAA framework is structured around the official HHS model Business Associate Agreement provisions and designed to align with HIPAA and HITECH requirements.
Hiring a healthcare attorney to draft a Business Associate Agreement typically costs $500–$2,500. Subscription legal sites charge monthly fees. BAA Generator is a one-time $49 for your actual party data — or free as a sample-data preview.
Attorney pricing based on typical healthcare-law hourly rates ($250–$500/hr) and 2–5 billable hours per BAA. Subscription pricing reflects published rates from LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer as of 2026.
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Everything you need to know about HIPAA Business Associate Agreements and how BAA Generator works.
Plain-language guides on Business Associate Agreements, HIPAA compliance, and protecting patient data.
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Only on Zoom for Healthcare or eligible Business/Enterprise plans with HIPAA mode enabled.
5-step process — identify, draft, execute, and store your BAAs correctly.
A plain-language breakdown of what a BAA is, why HIPAA requires it, and the penalties for missing one.
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