Transform your daily workflows and Send Medical Services Proposal via SMS

Aug 6th, 2022
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How to Send Medical Services Proposal via SMS

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good afternoon thank you for joining todays webinar hosted by message media my name is sheri hugh smith and i am the moderator for todays webinar todays webinar is titled patient engagement in healthcare leveraging sms and adopting to the new normal before we begin todays webinar a few housekeeping items if you should have any problems looking or seeing the screen seeing the presentation or listening hearing the content within the presentation please click onto the question panel within your go to webinar dashboard and well try to help you on our end if you should have any questions throughout the webinar we ask that you also list your questions in the question panel within your go to webinar dashboard todays presenters doug rubick who is our president of the us and uk for message media and gabe bueller who is our subject matter expert as well here at message media with that being said ill hand it over to doug and doug will take it from here doug thanks sherry uh as as sherry j

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No, SMS texting is not automatically HIPAA-compliant, but by placing the right administrative, physical, and technical safeguards in place you can ensure that PHI can be securely stored and accessed by authorized personnel while maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of the data.
Texting a patients name or any other personally identifiable health information is a HIPAA violation. If you do need to text PHI, use a HIPAA compliant secure text app. These platforms move conversations from texts over to encrypted and password-protected messaging channels.
Potential uses of text messaging in healthcare Healthcare facilities send reminders to patients ahead of their appointments, reducing the number of cancellations and absentees. Potential delays are notified ahead of time, allowing patients to show up later and thus prevent their having to wait too long.
Because text messaging cannot accurately convey tone, emotion, facial expressions, gestures, body language, eye contact, oral speech, or face-to-face conversation, it is likely messages will be misinterpreted or misunderstood. The real meaning of your message gets lost through the medium.
3 Texting Etiquette Guidelines that Matter Regardless of the Message Keep your length concise. Communicate with customers in a casual, human voice. Be purposeful with your send times. Capture attention with personalization. Show customers why they should be hyped about your offer.
Messages can remain on devices indefinitely creating a major privacy risk and if mobile devices are lost or stolen, text messages containing electronic protected health information could easily be viewed by unauthorized individuals.
Texting patient information to patients is allowed by HIPAA provided the Covered Entity has warned the patient that the risk of unauthorized disclosure exists and has obtained the patients consent to communicate by text. Both the warning and the consent must be documented.
HIPAA Rules Regarding Texting Establish procedures and policies to manage who is authorized to access PHI when texting. Implement audit and reporting controls for HIPAA-compliant texting. Ensure PHI is not improperly changed or destroyed during texting. Provide proof of identity before sending and receiving messages.

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