Pearl of the week: What’s permitted when it comes to texting orders

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STEPS Forward Pearl of the Week

Texting orders isn’t prohibited, but it’s often misunderstood. CMS and The Joint Commission allow it when using HIPAA-compliant, secure platforms and when proper EHR documentation is used. The catch: It should be reserved for urgent situations, and not all “secure” apps meet compliance standards.

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