Maybe you should also provide your fax #.
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When wa s the last time a Doc actually used a fax machine on their own.....seriously ask the office staff
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Health care is probably the only industry responsible for fax industry being alive today. Also the pager industry
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Even though it was in HIPAA, HHS has never finalized regulations standardizing electronic attachments for claims and prior authorization
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You need to talk to pharmacists about faxing
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We use constantly. Both to send out consultation requests as well as receive them, as well as various test results.
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Ditto- and also a ton of prescription refills. Email not HIPAA compliant according to what I'm told
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Because in 2017, Electric Health Records still don't share data with each other.Hospitals use secure fax to accept files and import manually
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Labs, consultant reports, office notes from other offices/systems without EHR compatibility with physician office.
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We do too! Same uses as
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Rephrase... ask the support staff or an office manager/health center manager (
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The doctors don't do it. It's done by support staff. Better to give out a fax than company email so people don't bombard you w/ follow up ?s
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All the info stated. Cant say enough: ask staff-not MD's! Also note: crazy fax work on insurance prior authorizations for medications.
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As an Emergency Medicine dr, I use a fax machine routinely to get records from other hospitals who do not share our EHR. Very painful.
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Especially when the other hospitals medical records dept is not open overnight ...
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How about patients perspective? having to fax records is huge pain and unnecessary expense. Only industry stuck with 20th century comms
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Twice this month, I have needed specialists/doctors to fax medical records for my daughter's medical condition. They did :)
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