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Business Associate Agreement

This page explains when a business associate agreement may apply to Reviving and how customers can request the appropriate draft through the contracting process. It does not present a fake download or imply a one-size-fits-all legal form.

EffectiveApril 30, 2026
Last updatedApril 30, 2026
Program ownerReviving, Inc. legal team
Reading time5 min read
This page is static and SEO-friendly by design. Final legal commitments should still be validated in signed contract materials where applicable.
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When a BAA applies

A BAA is generally appropriate when Reviving will create, receive, maintain, or transmit protected health information on behalf of a covered entity or business associate in a way that makes Reviving a business associate under applicable law.

The need for a BAA depends on the actual deployment model, data flows, roles of the parties, and how the product is configured for the customer.

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What the BAA is intended to cover

  • Permitted uses and disclosures of protected health information
  • Safeguard expectations and breach-notification coordination
  • Subcontractor flow-down requirements where applicable
  • Return, destruction, or continued protection obligations for PHI
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Request and review process

Reviving routes BAA requests through its legal and trust workflow so the correct draft can be aligned to the underlying service scope, customer role, and contracting model.

To request a BAA, use the contact page or email legal@reviving.app and include your organization, deployment context, and target contracting timeline.

No public PDF

This page intentionally does not present a generic download. The right BAA version should match the deployment and contract structure being reviewed.

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