Once You Try Telemedicine, There’s No Going Back

It’s the best way to stay in touch with health care providers during a period of social distancing — and probably in the future, too

Jessica Migala
Elemental

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IfIf you haven’t yet hopped on for a video chat with your doctor, chances are good in this Covid-19 era you will. Many doctor’s offices are now switching to telemedicine services for both well and sick visits to protect patients from potential Covid-19 exposure. The Trump administration and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced earlier this month they would essentially be removing red tape for telehealth services, lowering the cost for many patients, and making it easier for doctors to provide this service.

That means that in the coming weeks and months (and beyond), you might have appointments — whether for suspected Covid-19, annual visits, or health problems — on your phone or computer. These can be done with a doctor over video, phone call, or texting, and can be accessed a few ways: via your current doctor, hospital system, or insurance company; with a specialized telehealth provider, like Doctor on Demand; or via a clinic like CVS Minute Clinic’s Video Visit or Walgreens’ MDLIVE doctor video call.

“Doctors can carry out a physical exam just…

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Jessica Migala
Elemental

Jessica Migala is a freelance writer focusing on health, fitness, and nutrition. She lives in the Chicago ‘burbs with her two young sons, dog, and husband.