If you work in healthcare, you may not be aware that you can use email and be HIPAA compliant.
What's happening: A few days ago, a Silicon Valley tech executive shared a story with me: He was recently unable get access to his lab results because they had not been faxed over yet. Flummoxed, he stood in his doctor's office thinking, "why can't they just use email?"
Even in Silicon Valley, the world's heartbeat of technology, the fax machine continues to reign supreme as the backbone of communication in healthcare.
It's not common knowledge healthcare workers can use email in their everyday workflows.
For example, many hospitals rely solely on phone calls to communicate with patients and their loved ones. With features like the Verizon Call Filter however, incoming calls from numbers not in a recipient's address book get sent directly to voicemail. The smartphone won't ring or vibrate.
Here's another example: When a patient asks for a copy of their medical records, the reply at the doctor's office is something to the effect of, "what's your fax number?"
Who still has a fax machine in their house?
I can tell you what everyone has though, it's an email address. Why not use HIPAA compliant email to send the medical record?
Yes, you can use HIPAA compliant email at your job. Properly done, it's safe to do and it's legal under HIPAA regulations. It's also faster and cheaper than sending a fax or making a phone call.
In the case of Paubox, our solutions remove the friction typically associated with sending secure, HIPAA compliant email while maintaining compliance. In fact, Paubox solutions have been HITRUST certified since 2019.
According to Dr. David Ho, owner of Van Ness Dental Care in San Francisco, his experience with Paubox is that, "it’s so easy to use, you don’t have to think about anything.”
Dr. David Ho, Van Ness Dental Care
For healthcare professionals, here's how HIPAA compliant email is relevant to your job:
Healthcare may be the last industry in the United States to adopt email as an everyday workflow. Although HIPAA regulates its use, a common misconception is that only a fax machine is HIPAA compliant. Solutions like Paubox however, make HIPAA compliant email easy to use and compliant.
In a nutshell, yes, you can and should use HIPAA compliant email if you work in healthcare. Your patients expect it, providers need it, and you can get paid faster from payers.