Direct messaging is an easy way to securely send patient information/documentation electronically. Direct messages can only be exchanged with other direct services. Therefore, both the sender and recipient need to have direct messaging set up to utilize the service. Direct messages cannot be sent to a regular email address.
Here is our article setting up direct messaging.
In this article, we will look at sending direct messages from the message center and from the patient chart.
Sending Direct Messages
1. First you'll need to obtain your contact's direct messaging address and add it to your contact information. Click on the () icon to navigate to the message center and click Contacts.
2. You can click the ( )icon next to an existing contact or () to create a new contact.
3. Fill out the information add the recipients' direct address in the Direct Email Address field and click New Contact.
4. Once you have the direct message address in your contacts, sending a direct message is just like sending a referral. There are two main things to remember:
a. If you're sending direct messages to meet Meaningful Use stats, select the Clinical Summary option.
b. At the bottom of the referral you will have the option to send via fax or direct message, just clicking on the direct message button will send the referral as a direct message and you're done!
5. You can view your incoming and outbound direct messages in the message center.
Sending a Clinical Summary with Direct Messaging
You can send a patient's clinical summary via direct message from the patient's chart.
1. Navigate to the patient's chart. Select Clinical Dashboard from the menu on the left. Go to the Clinical Summary menu and select Send Direct Message.
2. Enter the direct address of the recipient and click Send.
3. You will see a message confirming that your clinical summary was sent.