Build secure messaging into your digital toolkit

Looking for support to integrate secure messaging in your practice?

As more allied health providers look to streamline communication and reduce administrative burden, secure messaging is becoming an essential part of a modern digital toolkit.

Our team is offering individual support to help you understand the secure messaging options available for your practice so you can communicate confidently and efficiently across the primary care team.

Why secure messaging?

Adding secure messaging to your workflow delivers practical benefits:

Secure communication with GPs and other providers

Protect patient privacy and share information with confidence.

Receive secure communications back

Close the loop by receiving reports, referrals, discharge summaries, and updates directly into your practice.

Reduce phone and fax traffic

Save administrative time and minimise communication delays.

Improve continuity of care

Faster, clearer information flow supports better outcomes for your patients.

Strengthen relationships across the care team

Create consistent, reliable communication pathways with general practice and other providers.

No more lost emails

If your practice relies on email for team-based care, lost or misdirected messages can cause delays and increase privacy risks—issues that can be mitigated with secure messaging.

How we can help

Our team can support your practice to:

  • Choose and configure available secure messaging solutions

  • Integrate secure messaging into existing digital systems

  • Troubleshoot issues, refine workflows, and build staff confidence

  • Understand best practice processes for sending and receiving secure communications

Access support

We want to help allied health practices adopt secure messaging. Capacity for individual support is limited, but we encourage you to get in touch so we can work together to find the best option for your practice.

Contact the PHN team at alliedhealth@mphn.org.au

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