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Many doctors, hospitals and healthcare systems are using electronic health records (EHR) to store patient information. But unfortunately, most EHR systems are unable to talk with other competing EHR systems. That’s why medical records today are often still faxed when they need to be shared between healthcare networks.
In the healthcare industry, faxing is still the king of communication methods as interoperability between EHR systems is limited. If you are looking for advice on how to more safely fax patient medical records, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s more information and tips for when a healthcare provider wants to send a medical record by fax.
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule was created to protect patient health information (PHI), reduce healthcare fraud and increase the efficiency of the healthcare industry.
This rule was meant for physicians, insurers, healthcare clinics, hospitals and related business entities such as information technology providers, billers and other agencies – organizations who regularly handle PHI. These guidelines are in place to ensure patient privacy. If not followed, the violating organization could face a stiff financial fine.
Faxing PHI is compliant with HIPAA guidelines. However, it isn’t a very convenient communication method, and it could accidentally present opportunities for PHI theft. While HIPAA guidelines require additional safeguards to be in place when faxing PHI, specific safeguard directives are not noted.
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Constructing standardized procedures for faxing medical records could increase the safety of PHI and prevent medical records from being viewed by unintentional recipients. Here are some handy tips that will increase patient data security when you need to fax medical records.
Did you know that many healthcare organizations are unsure of how many fax, printer, copier, multi-function or other business technology devices that are at their organization?
Take a look at this print audit checklist, designed to help you identify vulnerabilities in your business technology and offer some insight into opportunities for improvement. A print audit will assess the condition, settings, security, supply and repair costs of your current business technology.
Or contact the experts at Gordon Flesch Company to schedule a 30 minute needs assessment for a fresh perspective to evaluate your current business technology and your future needs. A Managed Print Services partner might just be what the doctor ordered for your organization. Click the link below to learn more about how a professional review of your business technology could help you gain an advantage over your competition, while improving workflows and efficiencies.
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