<tt><font size=2>> The legal and medical communities still seem to
prefer faxing, in <br>
> the ( mistaken? ) belief that it is more secure. In fact the medical<br>
> community is fearful of the legal beagles.<br>
> <br>
> These groups are really slow to change.<br>
> At least in the USA<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>The couple of times I have received medical faxes
to my fax bank scare me about the actual security. My company is not in
the medical field, nowhere close, in fact.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>In one case, the fax included the patients name, address,
phone, Date of Birth, SSN, and confidential medical history. The comment
I made to a coworker was that if I wanted to steal an identity, they had
just handed me everything I would need.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>In the second case, it was a question from a pharmacy
to a doctors office. Not quite so bad. I called up the pharmacy and said
I had a problem with a fax they had sent. After asking me for some information
from the fax so they could identify which patient I was calling about they
asked what the problem was. I replied that I was a manufacturer of balloons
and not a doctor's office. To say there was a bit of panic creeping into
the guys voice on the other end was an understatement. I think I triggered
some HIPAA reporting provisions.</font></tt>