Texting - Use of Secure Text Messaging for Patient Orders
Can secure text messaging be used to communicate patient care orders?
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No. After extensive discussion weighing the pros and cons of using secure text messaging platforms to place orders, The Joint Commission and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) concluded that the use of secure text messaging for patient care orders is not permitted (see The Joint Commission's December 2016 Perspectives article for additional information).
CMS reiterated their position on texting in a December 28, 2017, memorandum stating that CMS does not permit the texting of orders by physicians or other health care providers, regardless of the platform used. This information is available at the following website: CMS: Texting of Patient Information among Healthcare Providers.
No. After extensive discussion weighing the pros and cons of using secure text messaging platforms to place orders, The Joint Commission and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) concluded that the use of secure text messaging for patient care orders is not permitted (see The Joint Commission's December 2016 Perspectives article for additional information).
CMS reiterated their position on texting in a December 28, 2017, memorandum stating that CMS does not permit the texting of orders by physicians or other health care providers, regardless of the platform used. This information is available at the following website: CMS: Texting of Patient Information among Healthcare Providers.
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Home Care
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Record of Care Treatment and Services RC
Last reviewed by Standards Interpretation: April 27, 2022
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