Hippocratic AI, a top innovator in generative AI for healthcare, has announced it has successfully passed its SOC 2 Type II audit. This accomplishment shows the company’s dedication to keeping data secure, systems available, and information private. As more healthcare organizations use AI for help, this certification shows Hippocratic AI is a reliable and secure choice.

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The SOC 2 Type II audit was done by an independent third-party company that’s approved by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The report looks at several months of the company’s operations and confirms that Hippocratic AI’s systems, infrastructure, and internal processes meet strict standards for protecting sensitive customer data. This is especially important in healthcare, where data privacy and compliance are essential.

Matt Honea, Chief Security and Information Officer at Hippocratic AI, said the certification is a big step toward their goal of providing safe and scalable AI solutions. He added that both patients and healthcare organizations need AI that is built with strong compliance and security from the start.

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This milestone joins Hippocratic AI’s previous success in getting the HITRUST CSF e1 Validated Assessment, which also focuses on risk management and regulatory compliance. Together, these certifications show the company’s ongoing efforts to protect patient data while offering powerful AI tools for real-world healthcare use.

Hippocratic AI is also working on its Polaris Constellation System, which helps healthcare professionals with non-diagnostic, patient-facing tasks. Guided by the philosophy of “Do No Harm,” the company is expanding safe and effective access to healthcare through generative AI, supporting organizations throughout the industry in improving outcomes and efficiency.

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