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Healthcare Website Hosting FAQ

Expert answers to the most common questions about healthcare website hosting for healthcare practices.

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What hosting should healthcare websites use?

We recommend Cloudways managed cloud hosting for healthcare websites. It provides enterprise-grade performance, security, scalability, and reliability with proper infrastructure for HIPAA considerations.

How does hosting affect website speed?

Hosting is the single biggest factor in website speed. Shared hosting plans common with basic providers deliver inconsistent performance. Managed cloud hosting provides dedicated resources, server-level caching, and CDN integration for consistent sub-2-second load times.

Do I need HIPAA-compliant hosting?

If your website stores patient data (form submissions, appointment information), your hosting should support HIPAA requirements. Cloudways provides the security infrastructure and can arrange BAAs for healthcare clients.

How much does healthcare website hosting cost?

Quality managed hosting for healthcare websites typically costs $50-$150/month. This includes server management, security monitoring, automated backups, SSL certificates, and performance optimization.

What about WordPress.com vs self-hosted WordPress?

We always recommend self-hosted WordPress (WordPress.org) on managed hosting like Cloudways. WordPress.com limits customization, plugin options, and SEO control. Self-hosted WordPress provides the full flexibility healthcare websites require.

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