Practis Forms “tip-bits”: Enhance Patient Experience with In-Office Form Completion
Use your online forms in your waiting room! In a perfect scenario, your patients will all fill out their forms
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Use your online forms in your waiting room! In a perfect scenario, your patients will all fill out their forms
Steer clear of a HIPAA violation by auditing your user permissions and log files. It’s important to make sure that your
What does enhanced security mean for you? We made a recent announcement regarding the addition of our new enhanced security feature within
Marking “where it hurts” using your forms. Did you know that on your patient intake forms, you can now have
Are you monitoring your Practis Forms activity logs? Log monitoring is crucial to finding who has viewed and processed form
HIPAA regulations apply to you if you are a Covered Entity and if you collect electronic Personal Health Information using
While the transition to HTTPS has been something pushed by digital marketers for quite some time, Google recently released a
Just released! You asked, we listened. Practis Forms now allows you to add multiple eSignatures per form or per packet.
How? It’s easy! Your Form Administrator should login to Practis Forms, select “Form Settings” from the main navigation. Click the
So today, there are many options when it comes to developing a website for your medical practice or healthcare organization.
Use your online forms in your waiting room! In a perfect scenario, your patients will all fill out their forms online before they get to your office. However, if they’re not used to this process, or they’re not the most technically savvy, it’s going to take a bit for them to warm up to the
Steer clear of a HIPAA violation by auditing your user permissions and log files. It’s important to make sure that your forms are going to the right people, but it’s even more important to make sure that they’re not going to the wrong people. If they do, this could be a clear and direct violation of
What does enhanced security mean for you? We made a recent announcement regarding the addition of our new enhanced security feature within Practis Forms. Although the feature was not mandatory prior to this, it is now becoming a standard. Here’s a recap of the new features for those who may have missed the initial message: Three Security Questions :
Marking “where it hurts” using your forms. Did you know that on your patient intake forms, you can now have patients indicate where something hurts? With Practis Forms, we can now include a graphic that will allow patients to mark the area in which they are experiencing pain. Some common examples include, but are not limited
Are you monitoring your Practis Forms activity logs? Log monitoring is crucial to finding who has viewed and processed form submissions. It is also used to identify any potential holes in your security in terms of improper access. Bottom line, regular log monitoring makes for better security practices and HIPAA compliance. Form Administrators can access
HIPAA regulations apply to you if you are a Covered Entity and if you collect electronic Personal Health Information using an online medical or dental form.
While the transition to HTTPS has been something pushed by digital marketers for quite some time, Google recently released a statement verifying that Chrome will show “not secure” warnings in multiple areas of a non-HTTPS site. Over the past few weeks, Google Search Console users were informed that October 2017 will be the month when
Just released! You asked, we listened. Practis Forms now allows you to add multiple eSignatures per form or per packet. In addition, for any existing eSignature, you can now make that a required field. Your Form Administrator should log in to the Practis Forms Dashboard, select “Form Settings” from the main navigation. Click the edit
How? It’s easy! Your Form Administrator should login to Practis Forms, select “Form Settings” from the main navigation. Click the form you wish to customize and then add your text, image(s) or embed code in the “Thank You Text” field and click “Update Form Settings” button. How this is useful? if users are requesting an
So today, there are many options when it comes to developing a website for your medical practice or healthcare organization. Some developers may promise to secure your new website with an SSL certificate, claiming that patients can complete their medical history form or appointment requests “securely” online. However, without proper training in HIPAA security or