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Dock Health vs Asana for Healthcare Task Management

Last updated: March 20, 2026

TLDR

Dock Health is purpose-built for healthcare with HIPAA compliance baked in, but it's a task manager only — no compliance dashboard or risk assessment tools. Asana is a more powerful project management platform, but HIPAA mode (Enterprise+ at $45/user/month) disables key features. Neither gives small practices both task management and compliance in one tool.

Feature Dock Health Asana Enterprise+ PHIGuard
Monthly cost (small practice) $15-$35/user/mo $45/user/mo $20–$99/mo
HIPAA-native Enterprise add-on Enterprise add-on Yes — built in
Compliance dashboard No No Yes

Two Different Approaches to Healthcare Tasks

Dock Health and Asana take opposite approaches to task management in medical practices.

Dock Health started in healthcare. The team designed it for clinical and administrative workflows, included a BAA by default, and didn’t restrict features for compliance. The trade-off is a narrower feature set. It’s a task manager, not a full project management platform.

Asana started as a general-purpose project management tool and added HIPAA compliance as an enterprise upsell. You get a broader feature set that shrinks when you turn on HIPAA mode.

Pricing for a 10-Person Practice

Dock Health: $150-$350/month (10 users at $15-$35/user/month depending on plan). HIPAA-compliant out of the box. No compliance program features included.

Asana Enterprise+: $450/month (10 users at $45/user/month). HIPAA mode available but degrades features. Annual contract required.

PHIGuard Practice: $20/month flat for up to 10 staff. HIPAA-compliant task management plus compliance dashboard.

At the 10-person level, Dock Health is cheaper than Asana for healthcare-specific task management. Both cost more than PHIGuard once you account for the compliance tools you’d need alongside either platform.

Feature Comparison

Where Dock Health wins: Healthcare-native design, task templates for clinical workflows, no feature degradation for HIPAA, and a simpler interface that doesn’t overwhelm small practice staff.

Where Asana wins: Project management depth. Portfolios, timelines, workload management, advanced automations, and a large integration ecosystem (though many integrations go away in HIPAA mode). Better for large, complex projects beyond simple task tracking.

Where both fall short: Neither includes compliance program management. Risk assessments, staff HIPAA training tracking, policy documentation, and audit preparation all require a separate tool regardless of which task manager you choose.

The Compliance Tool Tax

A medical practice needs both task management and a compliance program. Using either Dock Health or Asana means adding a second vendor for compliance.

Dock Health ($150-$350/month) plus Compliancy Group ($300+/month) runs $450-$650/month. Asana Enterprise+ ($450/month) plus Compliancy Group ($300+/month) runs $750+/month.

PHIGuard’s Clinic tier at $49/month includes both task management for up to 25 staff and a built-in compliance dashboard. One platform, one bill, one place where task assignments and compliance tracking live side by side.

Dock Health vs Asana — HIPAA Healthcare Task Management
FeatureDock HealthAsana Enterprise+PHIGuard
HIPAA BAA includedYesEnterprise+ onlyYes — all tiers
Base price$199/month$45/user/month$20/month flat
Primary use caseClinical care coordinationGeneral project managementAdministrative task management
Setup complexityMediumHigh (HIPAA config)Low
Per-user pricingNoYesNo — flat rate

PROS & CONS

Dock Health

Pros

  • Native HIPAA — no configuration required
  • Built for clinical workflows

Cons

  • Priced for clinical teams, not administrative offices
  • Starts at $199/month

PROS & CONS

Asana Enterprise+

Pros

  • Mature, feature-rich project management
  • Strong reporting and portfolio views

Cons

  • HIPAA mode removes key features
  • Per-user pricing scales poorly

Q&A

Is Dock Health or Asana better for a medical practice?

Dock Health is purpose-built for HIPAA and suited to clinical teams. Asana requires expensive configuration and feature trade-offs. For small practices focused on administrative compliance and task management, PHIGuard is designed specifically for that use case at a fraction of the cost.

Verdict

Dock Health is the better choice for healthcare-specific task management — it was built for clinical workflows and doesn't degrade features for compliance. Asana has stronger project management capabilities but charges enterprise prices and removes features to achieve HIPAA compliance. PHIGuard combines healthcare-native task management with built-in compliance tools starting at $20/month flat.

Is Dock Health or Asana better for a medical practice?
For pure task management with HIPAA compliance, Dock Health is better. It was designed for healthcare and doesn't restrict features. Asana has more project management depth but requires Enterprise+ for HIPAA, which costs $45/user/month and disables forms, proofing, and integrations.
Does Dock Health have the same features as Asana?
No. Asana is a more feature-rich project management platform with portfolios, timelines, workload views, and advanced automations. Dock Health is focused specifically on task management for healthcare teams — simpler, but purpose-built for clinical and administrative workflows.
Can I use Dock Health and Asana together?
Some practices use Dock Health for patient-related tasks (where HIPAA matters) and Asana for non-clinical projects (marketing, facilities). This adds complexity and cost but avoids Asana's HIPAA restrictions for non-PHI work.

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