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How to Send Professional Medical Release via SMS

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hey guys its prince rich with rich technology group and todays video we are going to do a demo and explanation of a very cool sms communications platform called bubble that we feel is great for medical practices small medium and large so as you can imagine with everything thats going on between the pandemic you know social distancing there is a lot of increased awareness and not only health and safety but the need for a lot of medical practices to be able to better and easily and more quickly and rapidly communicate with their clients and contacts not only in the individual sense but also in the mass sense ie bulk sms or mms messaging to their clients whether it be for information updates medical and health alerts you name it so today i actually have the experts over at broad voice here with me to talk about their new and incredible bulk sms messaging platform called bubble so first and foremost kathleen and chris id like to both personally thank you for being here um to you know

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Text communications between a medical professional and a patient are permissible, provided the medical professional applies the minimum necessary standard to reduce the risk of the unauthorized exposure of Protected Health Information (PHI), the patient is warned of the risk that their personal information may be
HIPAA does not prohibit the electronic transmission of PHI. Electronic communications, including email, are permitted, although HIPAA-covered entities must apply reasonable safeguards when transmitting ePHI to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of data.
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 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.
Text communications between a medical professional and a patient are permissible, provided the medical professional applies the minimum necessary standard to reduce the risk of the unauthorized exposure of Protected Health Information (PHI), the patient is warned of the risk that their personal information may be
HIPAA does not prohibit the use of text messaging in healthcare. It is perfectly acceptable for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to communicate with each other and even patients via text message.
Best practices for sending professional text messages Make sure your customers have opted into receiving messages from you. Always introduce yourself. Be considerate of your customers time. Make your call to action clear and concise. Try to keep it to 160 characters, or your text might get split into multiple messages.
SMS text messaging is not HIPAA compliant if your text contains protected health information (PHI). But HIPAA doesnt prohibit healthcare professionals from sending text messages (like appointment reminders) to patients.

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