HIPAA Crackdown Results in Expansion of Secure Texting Solution for Physicians
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DocbookMD, a physician-owned mobile health technology company based in
âPhysicians need a way to connect real-time to discuss patient care â particularly for urgent cases â without fear of falling out of compliance with the newer, stricter patient privacy regulations,â says Dr.
DocbookMD is a secure, HIPAA-compliant communication solution for physicians and their care teams that shares in real-time attachments of images such as EKGs and X-rays, resulting in more efficient care coordination. Using 256-bit encryption and a secure cloud server, DocbookMD exceeds HIPAA/HITECH standards for mobile technology, ultimately keeping health information safe, protected and easily accessible.
âHealthcare practitioners may be at risk of HIPAA violation penalties up to
âWhat sets DocbookMD apart is that we have put physicians at the center of our mobile messaging solution,â notes Haas. âWe have over 21,000 physician users across 37 states and over 60% of all messages are opened within five minutes. Given its ease of use, which is critical for a busy physician, we are seeing DocbookMD used as an integral part of everyday patient care â from consults with a specialist to follow-up outpatient visits. That we also help physicians avoid HIPAA violations is a bonus appreciated by all of our users.â
For more information, visit docbookmd.com.
About DocbookMD
DocbookMD, built by physicians for physicians, is a rapidly growing HIPAA-secure messaging application for smartphone and tablet devices with over 21,000 physician users across 37 states. By putting doctors in control of the technology and transcending practice settings and other medical technology solutions, DocbookMD enables the kind of immediate, secure communication that can change the face of healthcare. Learn more at docbookmd.com.
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