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The simple answer is that text messaging is HIPAA-compliant under certain circumstances and provided that administrative, physical and technical safeguards [exist] to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and security of electronically stored or transmitted private health information.
The simple answer is that text messaging is HIPAA-compliant under certain circumstances and provided that administrative, physical and technical safeguards [exist] to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and security of electronically stored or transmitted private health information.
iMessage is a built-in instant messaging (IM) service offered by Apple for all its devices. There are a number of HIPAA-compliant messaging and data storage apps that have long been popular with iPhone and Mac users in the health care field, but Apple's iMessage messaging service remains unsecure and non-compliant.
Text messages are electronic communications sent with a mobile device or computer system. Text messages can transmit photos, videos and written word formats of communication. All text messages containing sensitive and confidential information must be sent in a secure, encrypted and approved format.
To say that texting is in violation of HIPAA is not strictly true. It is okay for a doctor to send text messages to a patient, provided that the message complies with the minimum necessary standard and the patient has been warned of the risks of communicating personal information over an unencrypted channel.
HIPAA Compliant Software. HIPAA-compliant software is usually an app or service for healthcare organizations that includes all the necessary privacy and security safeguards to meet the requirements of HIPAA, for instance, secure messaging solutions, hosting services, and secure cloud storage services.
E-mails and Texts from Patients. The Security Rule does not apply to the patient. A patient may send health information to you using email or texting that is not secure. That health information becomes protected by the HIPAA Rules when you receive it. (OCR Guide at p.
Many healthcare organizations are confused about the use of text messages and whether SMS texting is a violation of HIPAA Rules. However, SMS texting is a violation of HIPAA Rules if the text messages contain any protected health information for which a patient had not given their consent.
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