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Concord Direct Message Beta Program

Concord’s Beta Program is designed to give healthcare organizations early access to our new direct secure messaging technology, allowing them to test and optimize clinical workflows before general release. Participants collaborate with Concord’s team to provide direct feedback, helping to shape product development and better meet real-world needs. Joining the program supports innovation and interoperability in healthcare communication.
 

Why use direct secure messaging (DSM) to share patient information?

Direct Secure Messaging (DSM) is rapidly becoming a standard for trusted clinical information exchange across health systems. By adding Concord Direct Message to your existing Concord services, your organization can:

Streamline Care Coordination: Enable secure, standards-based communication across diverse provider networks already using DSM.
Unify Channels: Consolidate digital fax and DSM into a single, centralized platform for processing and routing.
Accelerate Integration: Seamlessly push documentation into downstream workflows and EHR systems, reducing manual intervention and error risk.
Enhance Compliance & Security: Maintain HIPAA-compliant, encrypted exchanges with identity verification built in.
 

Concord’s Beta Program:
What’s in it for you?

Early access to Direct Secure Messaging before general availability
No cost DSM service for a year with unlimited data exchange and DSM addresses
White-glove implementation and a dedicated support team
• And more… Discover the full benefits when you schedule a meeting with us
 
 

What to expect?

This select group of proactive users will test DSM in real-world workflows and share structured feedback during the Beta program. By participating, you can expect:

 • Hands-on experience with DSM to help you process referrals, care coordination, and post-discharge documentation and more.
Streamlined workflows that reduce juggling multiple inboxes, portals, and manual handoffs.
Direct input into shaping the future of secure communication in healthcare.