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| For your convenience, we have created a tutorial of what you will see when AmeriHealth Administrators sends you a secure e-mail. Also, here are answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Secure E-mail. |
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Overview of Secure E-mail
Compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), required by law, has provided AmeriHealth Administrators with the opportunity to take additional steps to increase the security of electronic communications.
AmeriHealth Administrators has installed new software that secures outbound e-mail containing protected health information (PHI) and has adopted new procedures to be followed internally and by external members, group customers and business partners. A secure e-mail is altered (or encrypted) so that it is unintelligible to unauthorized parties. PHI is individually identifiable health information held or transmitted by a covered entity such as AmeriHealth Administrators.
AmeriHealth Administrators is now securing all outbound e-mail containing PHI. Instead of receiving e-mail directly to your inbox, you will receive a notification message that AmeriHealth Administrators has an e-mail for you on a secure server. A link will take you, via a secure browser, to that server, where you will receive instructions for opening the e-mail.

While this process requires some extra steps, we are making every effort to ensure that there is no significant disruption to your communications with us. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us safeguard PHI.
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