Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Should be encrypted if you are sending any "sensitive" email, but as far as I am aware, no court test yet. Dr Matt Levin Re: Patient portals, web visits, secure pt communication Does anyone know what the legal situation is? I.e. do I really need toencrypt email or is it ok for me to have the patient sign a waiver?I like the idea of my patients not having to install Updox.Marius> > > > >Gordon, I just reviewed the updox demo. I thought from previous > > >discussions that people were using this system to organize their > > >faxes and voicemails and email etc... When I saw your post that > you > > >were looking at it for secure email I looked at the demo. I see > the > > >value in being able to use it to easily put items into an emr > > >(assuming I can get that to happen with mine), but I didn't see > any > > >secure email feature. What am I missing and where?> > >> > >I have been looking at the websites for relayhealth and > > >medfusion. I am a D.O., a member of the ACOFP and not the AAFP > so > > >these guys were a little too expensive for me. None of the huge > > >number of organizations I pay exorbitant dues to each year offer > any > > >kind of discount I could find. I was hoping updox might be the > > >answer. Can you clue me in?> > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I guess the issue is whether someone other than the patient has an opportunity to see " sensitive " information... then the question of just what is " sensitive " for each person is a whole other issue -- just communicating that we are the person's physician could be " sensitive " enough to deserve special procedures. That is another thing about RelayHealth. Each person accesses the message after entering their personal password, so it's nicely secure from others. But beyond that, I also like that I can easily access all the old messages for any individual patients. Tim -- Malia, MD Malia Family Medicine & Skin Sense Laser 6720 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. Perinton Square Mall Fairport, NY 14450 (phone / fax) www.relayhealth.com/doc/DrMalia www.SkinSenseLaser.com -- Confidentiality Notice -- This email message, including all the attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains confidential information. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not use, disclose, copy or disseminate this information. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message, including attachments. > Should be encrypted if you are sending any " sensitive " email, but as far > as I am aware, no court test yet. > > Dr Matt Levin > Re: Patient portals, web visits, > secure pt communication > > > Does anyone know what the legal situation is? I.e. do I really need to > encrypt email or is it ok for me to have the patient sign a waiver? I > like the idea of my patients not having to install Updox. > > Marius > > > > > > > > >Gordon, I just reviewed the updox demo. I thought from previous > discussions that people were using this system to organize their > faxes and voicemails and email etc... When I saw your post that > > you > > > >were looking at it for secure email I looked at the demo. I see > > the > > > >value in being able to use it to easily put items into an emr > (assuming I can get that to happen with mine), but I didn't see > > any > > > >secure email feature. What am I missing and where? > > > > > > > >I have been looking at the websites for relayhealth and > > > >medfusion. I am a D.O., a member of the ACOFP and not the AAFP > > so > > > >these guys were a little too expensive for me. None of the huge > number of organizations I pay exorbitant dues to each year offer > > any > > > >kind of discount I could find. I was hoping updox might be the > answer. Can you clue me in? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Sharon, Labs and xrays are being faxed to me. This works well for the most part, but occasional transmissions are defective. Updox is working with me to correct this. I still have paper copies being sent to me as well. Hope to get rid of this step in the near future. May need to use a different fax server. I believe some are using ring central instead of onebox and not having any difficulty. I would like to get labs emailed but my hospital claims they aren't set up to do that although they do email labs to the hospital-based Next Gen system, so I don't know why they can't email to me. Janice Re: Patient portals, web visits, secure pt communication , I am starting to implement UpDox for secure email in my practice. UpDox is a free standing application you download and run on your computer. Your patients need to download it as well. Once the patient's set up UpDox on their computers, you can send emails directly back and forth securely using any regular email address. You just have to click a "make secure" icon. You can think of UpDox as your own little message scrambling device. When you send email from it securly, it encrypts the email as it goes through cyberspace. The recipient needs UpDox on their computer at home to "unlock" the email. If they try to open the email from another program, they get a message that states they need to download UpDox to view it and instructions on how to do so. The secure email function of UpDox is reason enough to check it our, especially given the next to nothing cost compared to other secure email systems. In , "L. Gordon " wrote: > > I'm still getting the details, but from what I see, a practice can > get an UpDox site that allows you to send anything to the pt. The pt > gets an email that you tailor "Your doctor has send you the following > link." The pt can link to the item. The pt has to download the > UpDox software (like when you have to download Adobe Reader to read > pdf documents). > > The process is secure (encrypted). It has the potential of growing > into a personal health record (I'm exploring that as well as it could > be a real boon if the pt can have their own list of meds etc). > > From what I understand (again, I've got to get the details) the > simple interface is free at the patient end, and costs $5-15/mo at > the practice end. > With the functionality currently existing, I think they have totally > bypassed any competition. > Gordon > > At 07:37 AM 12/7/2006, you wrote: > > >Gordon, I just reviewed the updox demo. I thought from previous > >discussions that people were using this system to organize their > >faxes and voicemails and email etc... When I saw your post that you > >were looking at it for secure email I looked at the demo. I see the > >value in being able to use it to easily put items into an emr > >(assuming I can get that to happen with mine), but I didn't see any > >secure email feature. What am I missing and where? > > > >I have been looking at the websites for relayhealth and > >medfusion. I am a D.O., a member of the ACOFP and not the AAFP so > >these guys were a little too expensive for me. None of the huge > >number of organizations I pay exorbitant dues to each year offer any > >kind of discount I could find. I was hoping updox might be the > >answer. Can you clue me in? > > > > > > >No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.0.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.15/580 - Release Date: 12/8/2006 Sharon McCoy , M.D.Renaissance Family MedicineThe Rebirth of Personal Healthcarewww.SharonMD.com Phone Fax No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.0.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.15/581 - Release Date: 12/9/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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