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we hope everyones having a fantastic week over the last couple of weeks weve been talking about electronic communications as they relate to HIPAA a few weeks ago we talked about emails and email exchanges with patients and does does HIPAA allow that last week we talked about text its similarities with with emails in regards to HIPAA as well this week were going to talk about something a little bit different in those communications and thats your medical record your documentation if you will and the the important thing to know is anytime that your electronic communications whether it be email or text or some sort of a messaging software is in regards to a patients care in regards to a patients diagnosis in regards to a patients condition those are the cases where that would need to be a part of the medical record a part of the patients medical record and that doesnt mean that your communication in regards to pace your appointments would have to be a part of that in other words