Sharing Patient Health Information Securely With Box

Jul 25, 2016 | Cloud, Healthcare | 0 comments

Many healthcare systems are still relying on methods like faxing or scanning to share patient medical records internally or with outside providers.

While the intent is to stay HIPAA compliant, the result is a system that is inconvenient, sometimes provides documents that are hard to read and is not connected with internal systems.

Our partners at Box have a webinar scheduled for Thursday, July 28, 2016 where they’re going to show off the integrations and how the platform can make sharing records more simple, tied to current systems and use healthcare professionals’ time more efficiently.

Some of the things they’ll cover:

  • Leverage the secure Direct Messaging protocol to communicate with your hospital EHR
  • Ingest or push a Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) document, lab results or images into or out of Box via Direct.
  • View a C-CDA document or lab results inside of Box in human readable format and securely collaborate on these medical records across departments, facilities and care teams.
  • Give departments the ability to map fax lines to a secure Box folder and move paper-based faxes into digital format to be stored, viewed, and shared completely in the cloud.
  • Send, receive, annotate and digitally sign and manage faxes without printing a single document.

If that sounds interesting, join us on the webinar!

If the time doesn’t work for you, shoot Robb Moretti an e-mail at rmoretti@asmgi.com and we’ll set up a private demo for you.

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