According to the study Toward Normalizing Inclusive Design by Uncovering Patient Experiences of a Web Portal in a Dental Hospital: Mixed Methods Study, portal-based solutions were created "to support patient appointment bookings, reminders, and communication with healthcare providers via secure messaging from anywhere on the internet." These portals have been reported to increase health status awareness and improve adherence to therapy and medications. However, they have also unintentionally introduced barriers that limit accessibility and personalization for patients. As a result of these challenges, therapists, and other healthcare providers, may choose to move away from using platforms like Hushmail and similar portal-based communication tools.
While patient portals and simiit ratherlar digital solutions have promising benefits, research has identified several disadvantages and limitations that challenge their practical effectiveness. The study Barriers to Patient Portal Access and Use: Evidence from the Health Information National Trends Survey identifies numerous key limitations of portal-based healthcare solutions:
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Patient portals are not always the most accessible or effective way for patients and providers to communicate. The study Barriers to Patient Portal Access and Use: Evidence from the Health Information National Trends Survey proves that many patients struggle with portal logins, navigation, or limited mobile usability, and clinicians often need more flexible tools for timely communication. Consequently, healthcare organizations, such as therapy practices, are increasingly seeking alternative solutions that provide easier access, enhance engagement, and better align with real-world workflows.
Telehealth platforms, like Zoom include secure chat, video calls, and document sharing built into the visit workflow. These platforms can be used as an alternative to portal-based communication platforms because patients can receive links that authenticate them directly into their virtual session or secure chat.
According to an article published by Harvard Health, the advantages of telemedicine include:
Secure messaging apps are specialized applications or services designed to encrypt messages, maintain audit logs, and manage access. In healthcare, they support the “delivery of messages containing clinical documents and/or other information between healthcare organizations, sent either directly or through one or more secure messaging providers,” says the Australian Digital Health Agency.
The article notes that healthcare providers benefit by:
Stephen Ginn from Cambridge University notes that “email is a major means of communication in healthcare and it facilitates the fast delivery of messages and information.” With more than 251 million emails exchanged among global users every minute, secure email platforms may be the best option for patient/client communication.
According to Ginn, the benefits of email for both provider and client/patient include the following:
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Paubox is often preferred over Hushmail in healthcare settings because it offers automatic, default encryption for all outgoing emails, reducing the risk of human error and ensuring HIPAA compliance without extra steps. Unlike Hushmail’s portal-based system, Paubox delivers encrypted emails directly to recipients’ regular inboxes whenever possible, creating a seamless experience for both senders and recipients. Additionally, Paubox integrates smoothly with existing email platforms like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, making it easier for organizations to maintain their workflows while enhancing security and compliance.
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HIPAA compliant communication platforms, like Paubox, offer EHR integration, allowing messages and shared documents to be linked directly to patient records for seamless documentation and workflow.
Many patients are more responsive to email, text, or app-based communication than they are to portals. Offering multiple communication options typically increases engagement, especially for patients who prefer simpler tools.
Most alternatives, such as secure email, telehealth messaging, and encrypted apps, support two-way communication. Traditional SMS-only systems may be limited unless integrated with a secure messaging platform.