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Telehealth, which is also known as telemedicine or telehealth services, allows you to conduct a video-based appointment with your health care provider using a computer, smartphone or other communications technologies instead of visiting the provider in-person in their office
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Dana is a clinical social worker who values accessible and individualized mental health support. Her practice focuses on empowering her patients with the tools and confidence to manage life’s difficult and uncomfortable stressors and emotions. Dana is passionate about creating a warm and non-judgmental space that promotes growth and self-love.
Fun facts about Dana: She grew up in the DMV and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Maryland (Go Terps)! She has a large family of almost 40 people that she enjoys visiting the Delaware Beaches with every summer. Between her family and friends, she is always surrounded by incredible, loving, and powerful women.
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Telehealth, which is also known as telemedicine or telehealth services, allows you to conduct a video-based appointment with your health care provider using a computer, smartphone or other communications technologies instead of visiting the provider in-person in their office. Remote patient monitoring, another form of telehealth, enables patients to transmit data such as blood glucose or blood pressure readings to their providers.
Providers at many of Advantia Health’s practices offer telehealth appointments, including those for mental health services, non-urgent gynecological issues, lab and test results, menopausal symptoms, contraception consultations and prescription refills. Telemedicine is a great alternative for visits that do not require a physical exam.
Telehealth may not be appropriate for every type of visit or condition, so it is important to work with your provider to determine the best course of treatment for you.
Advantia Health clinicians include licensed clinical social workers, who specialize in helping people work through depression, relationship difficulties, anxiety, grief, trauma, addictive behaviors and adjustments to life transitions through different therapeutic approaches. These experienced providers offer in-person and telemedicine appointment options.
Telehealth consultation appointments may save you time, allow you to be seen by your provider sooner or provide you with access to providers (including specialists) who are located farther away from you. This convenient appointment format also reduces the risk of exposure to communicable diseases, which is especially important for persons with compromised immunity, including pregnant women or the elderly.
By eliminating the need to travel to your doctor’s office, you also save money on gas, parking or mass transportation.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many private insurers and public health plans have expanded coverage to include telehealth visits. Typically, those visits are treated the same as an in-person visit for insurance billing purposes. That means you are likely to incur a co-pay similar to an in-office visit. For individual coverage questions, you should always contact your insurance provider.
Telehealth is an effective format for consultations about birth control and other medications and refill requests. Qualified providers can prescribe new medications, adjust prescriptions and follow up on related issues and concerns via telehealth appointments.
Advantia uses secure and HIPAA-compliant video platforms for telehealth to protect your health information and privacy.
You do not need to download an app or log on to your Patient Portal account to participate in an athenaTelehealth visit. In fact, you do not even need to have a Portal Account, although it is encouraged. Simply schedule a telehealth appointment and follow the steps in the confirmation and reminder messages you receive. When you join the online visit, they will see the name of the practice at the top of the page.
Perform a pre-appointment device check.
If you choose to access the appointment through the Patient portal, you can view upcoming athenaTelehealth appointments on the Patient Portal in both desktop and mobile. You can cilck the Join Telehealth Call button to start your visit.
Please call your health care provider’s office to schedule a telemedicine appointment to determine if your medical concern can be handled remotely. Some practices may limit telemedicine to existing patients.
Follow the instructions below!
Telemedicine lets you connect to your provider remotely over video. Telemedicine is a great alternative for visits that do not need a physical exam.
Telemedicine makes it possible for you to consult with your physician via video.
Allows access to specialty care
Reduced chances of catching a new illness. (Reduces risks of exposure to communicable diseases – especially important for persons with compromised immunity, pregnant women or elderly)
Eliminated transportation time and costs:
Money spent on gas, parking, and public transportation are immediately terminated. Also, providing immediate relief to those in rural areas or with limited physical abilities.
Not required to take time off from work or school.
Broader reach to specialists:
Some visits with specialists require longer commute times. When you’re dealing with a serious health ailment, you should be able to consult with the best.
Convenience
At this time please call your medical provider’s office to schedule a telemedicine appointment to determine if your medical concern can be handled remotely.
During this coronavirus outbreak most insurance companies are expanding their coverage for telemedicine. Typically a telemedicine visit is treated the same way as an in-person visit for insurance billing purposes. For individual coverage questions, always contact your insurance provider.
Telemedicine visits are great for follow-up visits, medication questions, reviewing lab and test results and general questions. Some examples include consultations for birth control and contraception, menstrual problems, and mental wellness.
Advantia uses secure and HIPAA compliant video platforms to protect patients’ health information and privacy.
Your providers office will share a personalized web link with you. This link works with any browser on a computer/device that is equipped with camera and microphone.
You can use a computer with a webcam or a smartphone with camera and microphone. Please ensure you have adequate broadband internet connection or a data plan for your smartphone.
Please read this document completely.
You are a current patient of the Practice and are 18 years or older.
You have scheduled your telemedicine appointment in advance with the Practice.
This is not an emergency situation. If this is an emergency please contact emergency services by calling 911 immediately.
I have the right to withhold or withdraw my consent to the use of telemedicine in the course of my care at any time without affecting my right to future care or treatment.
The laws that protect privacy and confidentiality of medical information also apply to telemedicine.
Telemedicine is one of the variety of modalities for the provision of medical care that may be available to me.
I may refuse to participate in a telemedicine interaction and ask my provider about alternative methods of care.
If my provider believes I would be better served by another form of service (e.g. in person), I may need to make an in-office appointment for appropriate care.
In the event of an advance reaction to treatment or an inability to communicate as a result of a technical or equipment failure, I understand I may need to seek follow-up care or assistance at the recommendation of my provider.
I understand that no warranty or guarantee has been made to me with regards to any results or cure.
I have been given an opportunity to ask questions about my condition, alternative forms of anesthesia and treatment, risks of non-treatment, the procedures to be used, and the risks and hazards involved, and I believe that I have sufficient information to give this informed consent.
I have read and understand the information provided above regarding telemedicine and hereby authorize my provider and its employees, agents and independent contractors, to use telemedicine in the course of my diagnosis and treatment.
BY ENGAGING IN THIS TELEMEDICINE SESSION YOU AGREE AND CERTIFY THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE, AND UNDERSTAND THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF TELEMEDICINE. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS YOU HEREBY GIVE YOUR INFORMED CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN A TELEMEDICINE VISIT AND FOR THE USE OF TELEMEDICINE IN YOUR MEDICAL CARE.
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