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The advantages of virtual Healthcare

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The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought profound changes in ordinary life — and even in the medical community. Not only are clinicians postponing elective procedures across the country, but many are also recommending patients to forgo in-office appointments to minimize their risk of exposure to this extremely contagious coronavirus.

However, what if you still require health care? Telehealth, fortunately, can assist.



Virtual Healthcare in Action


Telehealth — or telemedicine — is a type of healthcare that enables you to consult with your doctor online rather than in person.
 
Additionally, Telehealth enables you to:

Prepare a list of your medications, allergies, identification cards, and medical history in advance.

Communicate with others or share images illustrating your symptoms.

Prescriptions can be electronically transmitted to your pharmacy.

Securely pay for your virtual visit online.

Originally, this streamlined technique was developed to aid in the expansion of medical care to men, women, and children living in distant locations. Today, 76 percent of hospitals use Telehealth technology, and US employers might save up to $6 billion each year by allowing their employees to use telemedicine. Notwithstanding, the benefits of virtual healthcare go beyond financial savings.



Telemedicine's advantages


Whether you live close to your doctor or in a remote area, you're undoubtedly already aware that even a normal visit might take up to 18 minutes - and that's not including the time spent driving there. That is no longer necessary with the advancement of telehealth technology.

By establishing a virtual connection with your doctor, you can expect to:

Reduce time away from work

Reduce disruptions associated with child or elder care duties

Eliminate travel time and expenses associated with your office visit.

Eliminate travel time and expenses associated with your office visit. access to high-quality health care

Avoid exposing yourself and others to contagious diseases.

Simultaneously, you minimize your risk of contracting communicable diseases such as the common cold, the flu, and COVID-19.

Telemedicine is also provided to individuals of all ages, including children, seniors, and those with pre-existing medical conditions. This makes it a perfect healthcare solution for everyone, especially for those who are unable to leave their house safely yet still require medical care.


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