Isabella Hill / Friday, February 21, 2025 / Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation 2025 SAFER-8 Clinician Communication A Resource Developed by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology The Clinician Communication SAFER Guide identifies recommended safety practices for communication among clinicians, care teams, and patients. This guide focuses on ensuring reliable electronic communication using EHR related messaging systems (e.g., SMS text messages, secure text messages, and EHR-based clinician-to-clinician messages) to facilitate care transitions such as discharges and referrals, and patient portal-related communication (such as appointment requests, result reporting to patients, and clinician-to-patient communication). Additionally, this guide covers the implementation of monitoring systems to identify opportunities for communication improvement. Communication breakdowns are a common contributing factor in preventable adverse events. Optimal design, implementation, and use of EHR communication functionality can help ensure safe, transparent, and efficient information exchange among clinicians, support staff, ancillary services, patients, and their healthcare proxies. Previous Article 2025 SAFER-7 Test Results Reporting and Follow-up Next Article 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule: What You Need to Know Print 153 Tags: ONCEHR SafetyImplementing an EHRSAFER Guides2025 SAFER Guides Documents to download 8. Clinical Communication(.pdf, 1.87 MB) - 22 download(s) Resource Links Link to the HealthIT.gov SAFER Guides websiteA product of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Related Resources 2025 SAFER-3 Contingency Planning 2025 SAFER-4 System Management 2025 SAFER-5 Patient Identification 2025 SAFER-6 Computerized Provider Order Entry with Decision Support 2025 SAFER-7 Test Results Reporting and Follow-up