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Online Form Design Best Practices

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

Most businesses and organizations today use online forms to collect customer information. The same applies to healthcare companies. But, healthcare companies need to abide by stringent regulations concerning PHI or Protected Health Information under HIPAA.

So, it is of the utmost importance for such organizations to follow certain best practices when designing these forms. Let’s take a look at a few of them.

Security

First and foremost, the data filled into the form must be secured when being transmitted, processed, and stored. One way to do that is via encryption. Encryption secures form data by making it unreadable to those who do not have access. This typically includes the browser and server.

SSL is one of the encryption options you can consider. It stands for Secure Sockets Layer, and it’s a type of security protocol that secures the connection between sender and receiver. So, when data is transmitted, only the sender and receiver can access it. No third party can intercept and retrieve the data.

So, SSL encryption allows you to secure the submitted data during transmission.

You can make the data even more secure by adding an authentication layer. That means that only people who are authorized to view the data will be able to do so. This can go a long way in preventing unauthorized access.

Protect Yourself from Bots

Bots are automated programs that go poking around the internet, looking for information, system vulnerabilities, and ways to send spam, among other things. It is prevalent for such bots to fill out and submit online forms automatically, often with garbage or spam.

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Embedding Secure Forms into WordPress using an iframe

Monday, March 14th, 2016

WordPress is incredibly popular website management and blogging platform. Customers frequently inquire about the best way to add forms to their WordPress pages and posts. Not just any forms- they want to integrate complex forms that can be HIPAA-compliant and which can submit data securely through Secure Form.

There are numerous options here. The two most popular are GravityForms and embedding forms with an iframe. GravityForms is popular and very cool, but not free. Also, as GravityForms is complex and wants to manage all of your form data itself (insecurely), integration with Secure Form is limited:

  • Multiple forms on the same page can be tricky
  • Ink Signatures can not be captured
  • File uploads can not be captured

Another alternative, which is free as it is included with your Secure Form service, is to:

  1. Build your form with Secure Form Form Builder
  2. Embed this form into your WordPress page or post using an iframe

What is an “iframe?” It is a tool that allows you to embed one web page within another web page. When you build a form with FormBuilder — that form is automatically saved and hosted securely for you, and you are provided with the website address (URL) for that form. You need to “insert” that hosted form into your WordPress page/post, and you are all set. All FormBuilder features are also supported: Ink Signatures, file uploads, geolocation, etc.

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Website or PDF Forms: Pros and Cons

Monday, December 14th, 2009

LuxSci’s Secure Form service is designed for collecting data posted from websites or PDF forms. We are often asked about the pros and cons of each method. Here are some considerations when deciding which form is best for you.

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Secure Form: Web or PDF Forms to Secure Email Service

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Secure Forms

LuxSci has released its new Secure Form service. Quickly make your website or PDF forms secure and HIPAA-compliant. Receive the form data, including uploaded files, via secure email or download the data securely from LuxSci’s web interface.

What form types are supported by Secure Form?

  • Website forms that are hosted anywhere.
    • File uploads up to 50MB and 25 files per post
  • PDF forms that are hosted anywhere.

How can you receive the form data?

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