Why do doctors still use fax machines?
There are a number of reasons why medical doctors may still use fax machine. Fax machines are HIPAA approved, so doctors can legally send patient information using them. Fax machines may also allow medical professionals to continue working in situations where other communication may be inoperative, as fax machines only need the phone lines to be intact to operate correctly. Finally, fax machines are familiar equipment to many medical professionals.
Is there a way for me to fax documents without the use of a fax machine? Is there a way for me to receive a fax without the use of a fax machine?
Yes, there are ways to send and receive faxes without the use of a physical fax machine. One popular method is to use online fax services, which allow you to send and receive faxes through the internet.

To send a fax using an online service, you typically need to upload your document to the service's website or app, enter the recipient's fax number, and then hit send. The service will then convert your document into a format that can be sent over the phone lines and transmit it to the recipient's fax machine.

To receive a fax using an online service, you can usually choose to have incoming faxes delivered to your email inbox as a PDF attachment or to view them on the service's website or app. Some services also offer the option to receive faxes via a virtual fax number, which allows you to receive faxes without the need for a physical fax machine.

Using online fax services can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional fax machines, as they typically don't require any specialized equipment and can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.
Are online fax services still HIPAA approved?