Telehealth
What is Telehealth?
Telehealth is the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring, and remote admissions.
Connecting with your health care provider online is a great way to get the health care you need from the comfort and safety of your own home.
What does Telehealth mean?
Telehealth — sometimes called telemedicine — lets your health care provider care for you without an in-person office visit. Telehealth is done primarily online with internet access on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
There are several options for Telehealth care:
- Talk to your health care provider live over the phone or video chat.
- Send and receive messages from your health care provider using secure messaging, email, and secure file exchange.
- Use remote monitoring so your health care provider can check on you at home. For example, you might use a device to gather vital signs to help your health care provider stay informed on your progress.
What types of care can I get using Telehealth?
You can get a variety of specialized care through Telehealth. Telehealth is especially helpful to monitor and improve ongoing health issues, such as medication changes or chronic health conditions.
Your health care provider will decide whether Telehealth is right for your health needs. Ask your provider’s office what your telehealth options are, especially if you are concerned about the health risk of COVID-19.
Care you can get with Telehealth
Lab test or x-ray results
Mental health treatment, including online therapy, counseling, and medication management
Recurring conditions like migraines or urinary tract infections
Skin conditions
Prescription management
Urgent care issues like colds, coughs, and stomach ache
Post-surgical follow-up
Treatment and follow-up appointments for attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Physical therapy and occupational therapy
Remote monitoring services that help you track your health goals and manage chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol
Sapient Medical and our health care providers may conduct Telehealth sessions and may also ask you to send or provide information that will help improve your health:
- Intake information, including contact, symptoms, historical and other similar information
- Your weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, or vital information
- Images of a wound, or eye or skin condition
- A diary or document of your symptoms
- Medical records that may be filed with another provider, such as X-rays
SM and our health care providers may send you information to manage your health at home:
- Notifications or reminders to do rehabilitation exercises or take medication
- New suggestions for improving diet, mobility, or stress management
- Detailed instructions on how to continue your care at home
- Encouragement to stick with your treatment plan
Benefits of Telehealth
Virtual visits are growing in popularity. Though in-person office visits may be necessary in certain cases, there are many benefits of telehealth care.
- Limited physical contact reduces everyone’s exposure to COVID-19
- Virtual visits ensure you get health care wherever you are located – at home, at work, or even in your car
- Virtual visits cut down on travel, time off from work, and the need for child care
- Virtual health care tools can shorten the wait for an appointment
- Increased access to specialists who are located far away from your hometown