Why use TeleHealth
Kyle R. Wall, PA
Partnership Management / Physician Relations / Managing Director / Physician Recruitment / Executive Director / VP / Healthcare / Physician Assistant, PA / Hospital Relations / Account Management
Non-Acute – Non-Emergent - General Health Issues
Including but not limited to…
Abdominal pain
Acne
Acute gouty arthropathy
Allergic rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis due to pollen
Allergy
Anxiety
Asthma
Atopic conjunctivitis
Backache
Bacterial pneumonia
Bronchitis
Bronchospasm
Candidiasis; vulva and vagina
Chronic rhinitis
Colds
Conjunctivitis
Constipation
Colitis, enteritis, and gastroenteritis
Cough
Croup
Cystitis
Diarrhea
Dizziness and giddiness
Dysuria
Esophageal reflux
Essential hypertension
Fever
Flu
Genital herpes
Headache
Herpes simplex
Hordeolum externum
Infective otitis externa
Influenza
Insomnia
Laryngitis
Lumbago
Lymphadenitis
Mucoid otitis media
Nasopharyngitis
Non-suppurative otitis media
Otalgia
Other cellulitis and abscess
Pharyngitis
Psychiatry related problems
Pinkeye
Rash and other skin eruption
Serous otitis media
Sinus Infection
Sprains and strains
Tobacco Cessation
Sexual Health
Sore Throat
Streptococcal sore throat
Suppurative otitis media
Tonsillitis
Upper respiratory infections
Urinary frequency /urination abnormality
Urinary tract infection
Vaginitis and vulvovaginitis
Vomiting
Weight Concerns
SVP, Health Plan Sales
8 年Why TeleHealth? * Reduce cost / increase efficiency * Provides solutions for physician shortage * Provides alternative solutions for high deductible plans, decreased reimbursement and patient population management needs. 100% access, anywhere, anytime 24/7 Why now? * Technology around virtual consultations has finally matured to the point where doctors can offer a good experience. * Faster Internet connections and better software facilitate far smoother video chatting than in days past. * Telemedicine has expanded to include asynchronous messaging, which patients are increasingly more comfortable using and which truly allows doctors to better utilize their time. * The 60+ group are not technology-averse as once thought, and they have the greatest mobility challenge in terms of getting to a doctor. A telemedicine solution may be exactly what they need.
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+Access to elite medical care that might not be available in your location. +Convenience +Speed - no long wait times in germ-filled waiting rooms +Quick access to top specialist advice via 2nd.MD ;) As long as the telehealth provider is secure, then I don't have a reason why one wouldn't use tech for their healthcare needs.