Navina Reaffirms Commitment to Data Security with Successful SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA Audit
Navina, the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered primary care platform that transforms complex, fragmented patient data into actionable insights at the point of care, announced today its successful completion of the 2023 SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA report audit. This achievement underscores Navina's unwavering commitment to data security and compliance.
The SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA audit, conducted by a Big Four audit firm, rigorously evaluated Navina's controls and processes concerning security, availability and confidentiality. Navina's successful completion of this audit in good standing signifies that its AI system, data procedures and safeguards meet the stringent criteria set forth by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The audit found no deviation on all controls.
"We are proud to have achieved SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA audit report compliance," said Ronen Karasik, director of information security and IT at Navina. "This reflects our dedication to upholding the highest data security standards, continuing to earn the trust of our thousands of clinician users."
Navina ensures that its physician-first AI platform not only harnesses cutting-edge technology but also upholds the highest standards of integrity and accountability. The successful SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA audit, along with Navina’s commitment to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)'s key principles for ethical AI use in medicine, reflects Navina's profound respect for the sacred responsibility physicians hold toward their patients.
“This successful audit marks another achievement for Navina, building upon the trust of an ever-growing number of providers nationwide,” said Shay Perera, co-founder and chief technology officer at Navina. “That trust is critical as we continue to develop solutions that make physicians' work easier and enhance patient care. We remain as committed as ever to ethical AI practices and maintaining a responsible platform.”