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QliqSOFT Announces Faxing Integration for Flagship Secure Texting Platform

With Snap & Fax, clinicians can create documents from captured images or share existing PDF files directly from the Qliq Secure Texting mobile app. These documents, which can contain sensitive information such as referrals, lab results, and orders, can then be sent with a cover page to a pre-built list of fax contacts to expedite processing, review, and approval.

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Dallas, TX – March 28, 2018: QliqSOFT, Inc., a leading provider of secure texting service for healthcare today announced the official release of Snap & Fax, a new clinical collaboration solution that allows doctors and nurses to integrate their existing medical faxing solution into their daily, mobile-focused workflow.With Snap & Fax, clinicians can create documents from captured images or share existing PDF files directly from the Qliq Secure Texting mobile app. These documents, which can contain sensitive information such as referrals, lab results, and orders, can then be sent with a cover page to a pre-built list of fax contacts to expedite processing, review, and approval.

“Though certainly an older technology,” says Krishna Kurapati, QliqSOFT Founder and CEO, “faxing is still a core part of healthcare delivery and a major component in collaboration. This is especially true when communicating about referrals from one healthcare organization to another. Snap & Fax removes the burden of clinicians who are still required to track down an available and reliable fax machine to share these important documents with relevant parties.”In addition to sharing sensitive PHI via fax, these documents can also be uploaded to a healthcare organization’s EMR through either HL7, FHIR, or RESTful APIs.Snap & Fax is built upon the company’s existing Snap & Sign architecture which allows e-signatures to be affixed to mobile-captured images and PDFs. The faxing integration component is yet another example of QliqSOFT’s customer-driven innovation through feature requests and product roadmap development.To learn more about QliqSOFT’s Snap & Fax click here.About QliqSOFT, Inc.QliqSOFT is the developer of Qliq, the most secure HIPAA and HITECH-compliant healthcare communication and clinical collaboration platform, which connects doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. For more information on Snap & Sign or QliqSOFT’s entire suite of clinical collaboration solutions, visit us online at www.qliqsoft.com.Media Contact:Ben Henson, Director of Marketingbhenson@qliqsoft.com | 770.688.4689

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, Snap & Fax is built on QliqSOFT's HIPAA and HITECH-compliant secure texting platform, ensuring that sensitive PHI like lab results and referrals can be safely transmitted via fax. The integration maintains the same security standards as their flagship secure messaging solution.

Yes, documents sent through Snap & Fax can be uploaded directly to healthcare organizations' EMR systems using HL7, FHIR, or RESTful APIs. This allows for seamless integration with existing clinical workflows and documentation processes.

Snap & Fax can send various clinical documents including referrals, lab results, medical orders, and any other sensitive healthcare information. Users can create documents from captured images or share existing PDF files directly from the mobile app.

Snap & Fax eliminates the need for clinicians to locate physical fax machines by allowing them to send faxes directly from their mobile device through the Qliq app. This mobile-focused solution streamlines the faxing process and fits into modern healthcare workflows.

Yes, Snap & Fax is built upon QliqSOFT's existing Snap & Sign architecture, which allows healthcare professionals to add e-signatures to mobile-captured images and PDF documents. This feature enables complete document processing within the mobile workflow.

Ben Henson

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Ben Henson

Healthcare IT Specialist

Healthcare IT specialist with expertise in HIPAA compliance and secure messaging.

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