Telemedicine Services

Telemedicine services allow patients to consult with healthcare professionals remotely using video calls, apps, or online platforms. It offers convenient, timely access to medical care without the need for in-person visits.

What Is Telemedicine?

Telemedicine or Telehealth, is a way for patients the ability to contact their healthcare providers remotely using their mobile device or desktop computer. Even before the COVID-19 epidemic, telemedicine has and is growing rapidly as a convenient way to get medical care conveniently. With telemedicine, patients can get non-emergency medical advice, diagnosis of their symptoms from a computer, tablet, cell phone, or other device from wherever they are.

What Are the Benefits of Telemedicine?

With telemedicine, healthcare providers can stay connected with their patients no matter where they are at any time. This eliminates having to travel to an office for non-emergency care during off hours, and patients can get the care and medicine they need fast if and when they are not able to leave their homes or do not have a medical office nearby. Telemedicine also reduces spreading germs inside an office and reduces contact with others when you are sick.

Why is telemedicine so important?

Some patients are physically unable to visit a doctor’s office or hospital. If you’re located in a rural area or cannot leave your house for medical reasons, this is a way to conveniently get the care you healthcare you need.

What Is Telemedicine Used For?

Telemedicine gives patients instant access to:
* A provider who can who can order a test, give you a referral, counsel you, or prescribe medication after consulting with you at any time, day or night.
* People who can help you understand the complex healthcare and health insurance systems.
* A more cost-effective way to get medical care.
* 24/7 access to care during holidays, weekends, and at nights when doctor’s offices are closed.

What Are Examples of Telemedicine Services?

Examples include obtaining your health history, medical consultations, treatment for acute and chronic conditions, referrals to labs, radiology and other specialists; medication refills, and virtual sick visits. They can also provide desperately needed mental health services and counseling for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, and medication assisted treatment.

Does Telemedicine Save You Money?

Telemedicine can reduce costs greatly. Since 2018, almost 60% of Americans said they had received a surprise bill for a medical expense not covered by insurance. The savings provided by telemedicine services are valuable. Depending on your insurance plan, you could see large discounts on your medical bill and save going to a hospital emergency department.

Who Pays for Telehealth Services?

You can pay for Telehealth services either out of pocket, or use your insurance plan. Also, Medicare Part B provides coverage for various telemedicine services. There is a deductible applied once 20% of the Medicare-approved amount is paid. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) eased restrictions on telemedicine in 2020, which allows beneficiaries expanded access to telehealth services.