Fax from Cerner EHR
- Send and receive faxes without leaving Cerner
- Improve turnaround times with two-way EHR fax sync
- Enjoy HIPAA-compliant faxing right within your EHR

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iFax provides a robust and well-documented API integration process with a 24/7 live chat support and help desk.
Handle large volumes of fax data in real time with 99.999% uptime, ensuring optimal performance.
Ensure the privacy and confidentiality of PHI (protected health information) with an online fax solution that’s not only GDPR but also HIPAA-compliant.
Integrating iFax with Cerner EHR makes it easy for your organization to fax patient information securely and efficiently, reducing the risk of data breaches.
Improve communication efficiency with iFax’s two-way faxing capability. Manage outbound and inbound faxes within Cerner EHR in real time.
Prevent unauthorized access with detailed fax logs and advanced permission controls, safeguarding patient health records, insurance files, and other critical medical documents.
Integrating iFax to Cerner EHR ensures uninterrupted fax workflows. In industries like healthcare, where timely communication is critical, fax integration with cloud-based access allows for better data accuracy.
Patient information remains consistent across internal and external health information systems, ensuring immediate access and faster decision-making.
Sign, approve, and manage fax documents using your Cerner EHR software. iFax’s EHR integration with Cerner offers advanced faxing functionalities, making adding electronic signatures and annotations to faxes quick and easy.
Make it easier for patients and medical providers to fax signed healthcare forms for billing, record-keeping, and regulatory compliance.
Implement role-based permissions and limit user access to specific health information. With iFax’s Cerner fax integration, your organization can restrict access to sensitive fax data.
Ensure data security, compliance, and efficient workflows within the EHR system in accordance with HIPAA and other relevant regulatory and industry requirements.