# White Label Nursing Homes Dashboard

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

A white-label nursing homes dashboard lets you brand a long-term care management system under your own name. No nursing-home-specific white-label product exists — the real market is HIPAA-compliant EHR and portal engines like DocVilla and Blaze.tech, priced from roughly $500/yr to $9,000+/yr. Any vendor unwilling to sign a Business Associate Agreement is a hard no. A custom build runs $13K–$25K one-time and delivers owned code, owned PHI, and workflows built to your care-plan and eMAR requirements.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label nursing homes dashboard cost?

Authentic HIPAA white-label platforms — the only legitimate path for nursing home data — are estimated by medicalresearch.com at approximately $500/yr for basic solutions to $9,000+/yr for comprehensive EHR and portal engines. DocVilla and Blaze.tech are quote-based; expEDIum covers the billing layer separately. Off-the-shelf LTC SaaS (eMAR, MDS tools) is priced per resident or per bed, typically sales-gated — verify current rates. A custom build runs $13K–$25K one-time.

### What is a Business Associate Agreement and why does it matter for nursing home software?

A BAA is a HIPAA-required contract between you (the covered entity) and any vendor who handles Protected Health Information (PHI) on your behalf. For a nursing home, that includes every resident record, medication log, and care note in the system. A vendor unwilling to sign a BAA is a hard no — you cannot legally use that software for nursing home operations. The BAA should also define PHI export format and timeline at termination; negotiate this before signing.

### How fast can I launch a white-label nursing homes dashboard?

Expect 6–12 weeks from vendor selection to go-live. BAA review and legal sign-off alone takes 2–4 weeks, and should not be rushed. Configuration, medication library build-out, resident data migration, and staff training add another 3–6 weeks. The most common stall is BAA negotiation — vendors who delay or offer incomplete BAAs are a red flag, not just a scheduling inconvenience.

### Do I own my residents' PHI with a white-label nursing homes dashboard?

You are the HIPAA covered entity, so you bear responsibility for PHI — but 'responsibility' is not the same as 'ownership' or 'possession.' Under most white-label contracts, PHI sits in the vendor's infrastructure. Your right to take all of it on exit, in a usable format, on a defined timeline, depends entirely on what the BAA and contract say. Ask verbatim: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export ALL resident PHI — care plans, eMAR records, incident logs, billing history?'

### What is the difference between a nursing home dashboard and an embedded nursing home dashboard?

The 'embedded' variant refers to portal modules that surface inside your existing facility website or intranet — so families and staff access care updates and messaging within your branded web presence rather than navigating to a separate app. Leading white-label EHR engines support embeddable portal widgets; in a custom build, this is a standard implementation choice. Both approaches need HIPAA-compliant data handling and a signed BAA.

### White-label vs custom build — what's the real cost difference?

A comprehensive HIPAA white-label engine at approximately $9,000/yr costs about $27,000 over three years. A $13K–$25K custom build plus ~$150/mo hosting totals roughly $18,400–$30,400 over three years — comparable upfront cost, with full PHI portability and owned code afterward. At $9,000/yr, the custom build breaks even in 2–3 years. The more important difference is that custom gives you multi-facility consolidation, workflows built to your care model, and no vendor roadmap dependency — for a single facility, white-label is often the faster, cheaper starting point.

### Can RapidDev build a custom nursing homes dashboard?

Yes. We build in 6–10 weeks for $13K–$25K fixed with full source code ownership. A typical build includes HIPAA-compliant hosting with BAA documentation, resident profiles with care plans and physician orders, eMAR with nurse e-signature and audit trail, care-task scheduling by shift and unit, branded family portal, census and bed management, incident logging, and role-based access with immutable audit logs. Book a free scoping call — we'll quote fixed price against your specific state survey and workflow requirements.

### What compliance regulations apply to a nursing homes dashboard?

HIPAA is the decisive gate: any system handling resident PHI requires a signed BAA, encryption at rest and in transit, automatic session timeouts, and complete audit logs. Additional obligations include HITECH (breach notification), CMS Conditions of Participation for skilled nursing facilities (MDS assessment workflows, staffing ratios, quality reporting), state LTC licensing requirements (which vary by state), Medicare and Medicaid billing rules, and GDPR/CCPA for family contact data. SOC 2 Type II on the vendor's infrastructure is expected by most hospital networks and managed care organizations.

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