HIPAA and postcards
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:13 pm
Anyone having problems with complaints about HIPPA from sending out appointment postcards? We have had a few complaints from patients calling us after receiving our cards and saying we can't put appointment information and a patient's name on a card because it is against HIPPA regulation. Is this true? I just read on:
http://www.hhs.gov/news/facts/privacy2007.html
also:
http://www.calphys.org/html/bb061.asp
http://www.hhs.gov/news/facts/privacy2007.html
...that a patient can request confidential communication, but it doesn't say anything that we have to hide their appointment info. To do this, I would have to put them in an envelope to conceal the info, and that is quite a bit more on postage... Anyone else dealing with this?Confidential Communications. Under the Privacy Rule, patients can request that their doctors, health plans and other covered entities take reasonable steps to ensure that their communications with the patient are confidential. For example, a patient could ask a doctor to call his or her office rather than home, and the doctor's office should comply with that request if it can be reasonably accommodated.
also:
http://www.calphys.org/html/bb061.asp
HIPAA Tip:
Using Reminder Postcards
[Posted 12/05/02]
HIPAA does not preclude the use of appointment reminder postcards. The postcard, however, should contain no more information than time and date of appointment and the physician’s name and contact number.