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HIPAA compliant email postscriptMany US healthcare professionals add postscripts to their email signature lines to encourage the security of protected health information under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Such postscripts are relatively new and as a practical matter may be restricted in length by the length of the signature field in various email clients, commonly about 1000 characters. The technical standards of HIPAA's security rule require the use of encryption, such as PGP, for electronic communication of protected health information over open networks. An example of a postscript that aims to be HIPAA compliant is below. This starts with the sender's contact information: First Name Last Name |
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