On 7/8/2011 2:58 PM, Jarvis, Matthew wrote:
> I am looking at sending text messages to on-call physicians and came up with 
> a down and dirty web interface that does so, but it does it via SMTP as an 
> email. As it turns out I don't think I can trust that message to be secure 
> enough to meet HIPPA requirements. Not doing so would be BAD....
>
> So in my research I found out that if you send directly to the texting device 
> itself (i.e. the thing that actually broadcasts the message) that this is 
> considered secure. So I'm told (I have corp HIPPA folks double checking that).
>
> So - has anyone out there worked with these protocols and could help me 
> devise way to send my messages?
>
> SNPP, WCTP, SMPP


What about just sending messages (short ones) to their phone via the 
[email protected] method via SMTP email?

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