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Web Alert Editor Charles Jaffe, MD, PhD VP Life Sciences, SAIC, 1059 Parkerville Road, West Chester, PA 19382, USA. E-mail: jaffec@saic.com Secure Physician-Patient Messaging Computer-based messaging is replacing the telephone for many physicians. Conventional e-mail with patients is unsatisfactory for numerous reasons. Highly sophisticated, secure, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant technologies have been developed to super- sede e-mail. Some third-party payers have begun to reimburse providers for these activities. These web resources provide information about various communication technologies as well as opportu- nities for use in practice. This list is not exhaustive nor is it meant as an endorsement of any sites or products, but rather an opportunity to learn about some of the available resources. ClinicalMessenger (Kryptiq) http://www.kryptiq.com/Products/ClinicalMessenger.html Unlike some resources, Clinical Messenger is not a stand-alone product. Instead, it integrates with existing electronic medical record systems to provide messaging from within the record. The princi- pal capability of this technology enables the transfer of health records and chart documents between electronic medical record (EMR) systems, even across selected vendor platforms. Secure e-mail can be directly included in the health record. Site last updated: Monthly. Access requirements: By license. Relay Health http://www.relayhealth.com/ This messaging system relies on a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Current Allergy and Asthma Reports Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by Current Science Inc.
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Allergology; Pneumology/Respiratory System; Otorhinolaryngology; Infectious Diseases
ISSN
1529-7322
eISSN
1534-6315
DOI
10.1007/s11882-005-0018-8
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Abstract

Editor Charles Jaffe, MD, PhD VP Life Sciences, SAIC, 1059 Parkerville Road, West Chester, PA 19382, USA. E-mail: jaffec@saic.com Secure Physician-Patient Messaging Computer-based messaging is replacing the telephone for many physicians. Conventional e-mail with patients is unsatisfactory for numerous reasons. Highly sophisticated, secure, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant technologies have been developed to super- sede e-mail. Some third-party payers have begun to reimburse providers for these activities. These web resources provide information about various communication technologies as well as opportu- nities for use in practice. This list is not exhaustive nor is it meant as an endorsement of any sites or products, but rather an opportunity to learn about some of the available resources. ClinicalMessenger (Kryptiq) http://www.kryptiq.com/Products/ClinicalMessenger.html Unlike some resources, Clinical Messenger is not a stand-alone product. Instead, it integrates with existing electronic medical record systems to provide messaging from within the record. The princi- pal capability of this technology enables the transfer of health records and chart documents between electronic medical record (EMR) systems, even across selected vendor platforms. Secure e-mail can be directly included in the health record. Site last updated: Monthly. Access requirements: By license. Relay Health http://www.relayhealth.com/ This messaging system relies on a

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Current Allergy and Asthma ReportsSpringer Journals

Published: May 27, 2005

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