What is Telehealth

Updated on September 2, 2021

There are a number of telehealth technologies available to help you manage your health care and receive the services you require. Are you making the most of them?

What is telehealth?

Telehealth refers to the use of electronic communication and information technology, such as mobile phones and computers, to manage and access health care services from a distance.

These may be things you use at home or use to complement or improve your doctor’s health treatment.

The objectives of telehealth include:

  • People living in isolated or rural areas have access to medical care.
  • Make healthcare more efficient to people with limited time, mobility, or transportation options.
  • Access to health experts made accessible.
  • Strengthen care coordination and interaction between patients and members of a health-care team.

The telehealth services listed below may be valuable to your health care.

Portal for Patients

It’s likely that your primary healthcare office has a more secure online patient portal. A portal is an online tool that is more secure for doing the following tasks: 

  • Schedule a visit with your nurse or doctor.
  • Refills on prescriptions can be ordered.
  • Review test findings as well as past visit records.

If your doctor has a big health care, the portal could also serve as a central point of contact for each expert you see.

Appointments over the internet

Some clinics may offer virtual consultations for your nurse or physician over the internet. These appointments allow you to remain receiving care from your primary care physician when an in-person visit is not necessary or practical.

These services are frequently for minor illnesses and are similar to those provided at a walk-in clinic. As part of their health operating processes, some large corporations offer virtual doctor’s offices.

When you first use a web-based service, you are prompted to answer a series of questions. A doctor or nurse practitioner can provide prescriptions, suggest home care measures, or refer you to a specialist.

The prospects of telehealth

Technique offers great ability to improve health-care quality while also allowing access to a broader population. Telehealth offers the ability to enhance health care coordination, efficiency, and accessibility.

Research into telehealth is still in its initial phases, but is moving forward. Studies have shown that both telephone support and telemonitoring of life signs in people with heart failure lower the risk of heart failure death and hospitality, while enhancing quality of life.

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