High quality, accurate documentation has long been a cornerstone of both patient care and the business side of modern medicine. And nowhere is this more true than in a hospital setting like the ...
While I’m still on the fence about Outlook 2003’s new interface, I am impressed with a few of its bells and whistles. One you might not see unless you dig a little deeper is its built-in FoIP (Fax ...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act mandates reasonable safeguards in communicating patient medical data from one care-provider to another. In this second of two columns on the ...
Despite efforts toward electronic health information exchange, faxing remains ubiquitous in today’s healthcare settings and has long been essential to the daily sharing of secure information between ...
On December 9, 2019, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) 1 released a declaratory ruling 2 in which it found that online fax services that receive unsolicited fax advertisements ...
Moving from paper to Internet faxing identified as an easy first step toward meeting President Obama’s goal of having all health records in electronic format by 2014 “Traditional fax machines don’t ...
The fax machine is a symbol of obsolete technology long superseded by computer networks – but faxing is actually growing in popularity. Four years ago, I wrote a history of 160 years of faxing, saying ...