While large hospitals share patient data digitally today. Many non-acute care providers such as general practitioners, physical therapists and urgent care centers still use fax machines. Also the U.S. mail to share patient data in a secure and compliant way. The new Xerox Healthcare Multi function Copier Solution.  Helps providers digitize patient information for secure online exchange, improving care coordination and patient outcomes.

Instead of faxing, mailing and inputting patient information manually. Providers using the Healthcare Copier can simply scan patient documents using the “Share Patient Information” button. Select a provider’s address from the national directory and click send. This avoids the need to make yet another copy of protected health information. Risking HIPAA violations – =and yields an Electronic Medical Record (EMR)-compatible, electronic exchange.

The Healthcare Copier not only enables providers to stay current with EMR regulations. But it also allows caregivers to focus more on patients and less on paperwork.

Helps Mid Sized Urgent Care Save Time

For example, a mid-sized urgent care provider in Dallas, Texas found. That the Healthcare MFP not only saved the time it takes to transfer patient information. But, also time it took to redo forms due to inputting errors with a census of 500 patients. That adds up to considerable time saved,” said Tracey Koziol, senior vice president, Office and Solutions Business Group, Xerox. “The Healthcare MFP provides a secure digital exchange workflow solution that is both intuitive and familiar. Making actionable clinical information available more quickly to the care community, resulting in better patient outcomes.”

Highlights of the Healthcare MFP, connected by Kno2, include:

  • Share patient information right from the Copier across a HIPAA-compliant network to better coordinate care.
  • Gives simple touch panel access to national healthcare network of more than one million providers.
  • Paper is transformed instantly to usable, relevant and “structured” patient documentation.
  • Direct messaging via Kno2 over the Surescripts HISP. The largest and most secure health information network in the U.S., and document query via Carequality.
  • Ability to request patient information electronically, reducing physician wait time, providing quicker, better informed decisions.
  • A range of ways to exchange information depending on current provider capabilities. And the flexibility to grow into additional interoperability, all using an accredited framework. Through Direct Trust, an email system for healthcare providers.
  • Equifax services for identity verification to secure patient information from start to finish.

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Barry Deuschle www.lexdiret.us

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