Video conferencing is transforming healthcare communication by facilitating remote clinical services, enhancing collaboration among medical experts, and protecting healthcare professionals during contagious outbreaks like COVID-19. To integrate video conferencing into healthcare while maintaining patient confidentiality, organizations must adhere to HIPAA regulations, which protect the privacy and security of patient information. HIPAA compliance involves implementing administrative, physical, and technical safeguards, and using software with features like end-to-end encryption, secure sign-ins, and Business Associate Agreements (BAAs). Popular platforms like Zoom can be HIPAA compliant when configured properly, while others like Skype and FaceTime may present challenges. Healthcare organizations should carefully select video conferencing solutions designed for medical use to ensure compliance and build trust with patients.