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Aug 6th, 2022
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How to Fax Patient Medical History

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hello my name is Gemma Hurley Im a senior lecturer at Kingston University Georges University of London Im also a nurse practitioner where health history forms a key part of my Rome history taking forms have set the cornerstone of patient health assessments and so I would like to take you through the core principles of history taking to do that Im going to bring in a patient and demonstrate the key steps involved in history taking you come on in and have a seat thank you okay hi my name is Gemma Hurley Im a nurse practitioner and you are Paul Collins okay mr. Collins how would you like to meet accordion son okay all right and well for me to be able to help you today I need to take a history which will involve me asking you questions about your health and also put your social circumstances is that okay with you okay before we start I just wanted to confirm your details so its Paul Collins and youre 46 years old and is this your address thats right perfect great okay excellent so

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Remember, faxing online through a secure network does not automatically make it HIPAA-compliant fax. Not all online fax vendors follow this federal law, so it pays to be extra careful. If you are looking for a HIPAA-compliant fax service, check out our list below.
While faxing is technically HIPAA-compliant, its not an efficient or convenient way to share patient information. Not to mention, faxing does not allow for easy collaboration between providers and patients.
When sending a fax, include a cover sheet indicating the date and time sent; the recipients name and fax number; and the senders name, organization and phone number. The fax cover sheet should NEVER include a patients name or any other PHI. 2. Include a privacy statement in the fax cover sheet.
But hospitals still use fax for most external communication. In fact, most of the medical industry relies on fax for sending medical records between institutions.
HIPAA compliant faxes containing protected health information should always include a cover sheet that includes a confidentiality statement, as well as the name of the recipient, their fax number, and the name, organization, and contact information of the sender.
What is a HIPAA compliant fax? HIPAA compliant fax is used by medical professionals and organizations as a highly secure way of sending and receiving private patient information, which is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
Fax machines used to transmit PHI should always be located in a secure area to ensure that faxes containing PHI can only be read by authorized personnel. Open reception areas or other non- secure locations are not appropriate for sending or receiving faxes containing PHI or other confidential information.
While faxing is technically HIPAA-compliant, its not an efficient or convenient way to share patient information. Not to mention, faxing does not allow for easy collaboration between providers and patients.

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