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Aug 6th, 2022
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  2. Pick a document you need to upload from the computer or integrated cloud storage service (Box, Google Drive, or OneDrive).
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  4. Email Personal Medical History and save changes.
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How to Email Personal Medical History

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hello my name is Evan hotel I won the GP registrars here so Im just going to find out a little bit about the problem that youve come in would that be all right oh yes I make some notes and basically this will just help me write it up on to the computer later on so just in your own words tell me whats brought you in today and well Ive been getting some diarrhea raining yeah for the loss of Wow two three weeks mm-hmm okay so before two or three weeks no problems really um so before that no no I mean I know I just been going normally which is once every couple of days or something yeah no no problems normally okay so just have a little bit more about the diarrhea what its like and um so like what my Poonam okay Im tasks its quite right its funnier Jeff Lewis really normal I dont think theres any change in my colour or anything um and I probably but but Im just going a lot more often okay so check do you have any blood in it at all oh um gosh yes Im surprised havent said tha

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Never send PHI by email unless you have verified the recipients address (for example, from a directory or a previous email) and you have checked and double-checked that you have entered the address correctly.
Although no HIPAA rule is violated when emailing patient names, it is necessary to remember not to use the name of the patient and other PHI on the emails subject line. Putting sensitive information in the subject line could allow unauthorized individuals to view the information.
At its simplest, your record should include: Your name, birth date and blood type. Information about your allergies, including drug and food allergies; details about chronic conditions you have. A list of all the medications you use, the dosages and how long youve been taking them. The dates of your doctors visits.
Can you send PHI via email? Yes, you can send PHI via email, but you need to verify that your email provider meets specific security protocols before actually sending the PHI. If certain HIPAA regulations arent met, then you could be looking at a hefty fine.
For example, if you send only patient names by email, there is no violation of either the Privacy or Security Rule because names alone are not Protected Health Information (because they are not individually identifiable health information).
I was treated in your office [at your facility] between [fill in dates]. I request copies of the following [or all] health records related to my treatment. [Identify records requested (e.g., medical-history form you filled out; physician and nurses notes; test results; consultations with specialists; referrals).]
The answer is yes; you can email medical records securely, but only when the email itself is HIPAA compliant.
Yes, organizations can send PHI via email, if it is secure and encrypted. ing to the HHS, the Security Rule does not expressly prohibit the use of email for sending ePHI.

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