Saturday, May 21, 2016

Here are the limitations of virtual doctor visits

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Virtual visits are increasingly the rage amongst forward-thinking healthcare providers that want to jump on the telehealth band wagon.  Extending the office visit across distance, using the same technology we use to keep in touch with loved ones (videoconferencing such as Skype and FaceTime), is a safe and logical way for providers to venture into a new tech-enabled world that may still be scary for some.

One way to think of this trend is to consider virtual visits an extension of the brick and mortar care model made famous a decade ago by companies like MinuteClinic.  Offer convenient access to a care provider for a limited number of conditions.

Virtual visits can take place by either video or voice connection.  These interactions are most often for indications that are non-life threatening, acute problems such as a sore throat, earache, urinary tract infection and the like.  There is also a role for this technology in follow-up care for conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, but for this post, we’ll focus on acute care.

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