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Published Online: 6 January 2006

E-Mail Advice

When using e-mail or the Internet to communicate with patients, risk-management experts advise psychiatrists to do the following:
Make sure that information posted on their practice's Web site is up-to-date and accurate.
Monitor online scheduling programs carefully to ensure that confidentiality is preserved.
Establish security and encryption precautions prior to using e-mail with patients.
Obtain and document patients' informed consent to communicate with them by e-mail.
Discuss with patients those topics that you are willing to discuss via e-mail, as well as the benefits, risks, and limitations involved with e-mail communication.
Check e-mail frequently.
Print e-mail exchanges with patients and keep them with patients' medical records.

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