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The ever increasing costs of health care are a real financial burden for many people. Access to physicians can also be a challenge. Patients often need medical advice outside of normal business hours. AmeriPlan MD Plus has found a way to help manage the costs yet still receive the care you need whenever you may need it.
Over the past twenty years the company has developed telemedicine that provides access to care twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Modern technology allows for communication with doctors via email, phone or even video. Expensive and lengthy visits to the hospital emergency room can be greatly reduced or even eliminated.
When a person develops symptoms, he or she wants good medical advice as soon as possible. Often patients are required to wait a week or more to schedule an appointment to see their doctor. By the time the patient gets into the office, the treatment may no longer be needed. Yet a simple phone call to a qualified physician may immediately provide a diagnosis and treatment.
Employers have also been affected by the increasing costs of providing their employees with health insurance. High costs hit the bottom line in more ways than one. Absenteeism hurts employee productivity and can have many negative consequences to employers and their workers. Time saved when an employee is able to get quick assistance from a telemedicine phone consultation rather than sitting in a doctor's waiting room is good for all concerned.
Parents of small children are frequent visitors to urgent care facilities and emergency rooms. Often these visits could be avoided if the parents could get medical advice by reaching out to a doctor with a phone call. Telemedicine can calm a parent's fears, provide quick access to medication for the child, and save everyone time and money.
Specific medical problems require the attention of the appropriate specialist. Primary care physicians may cause delays when patients are required to see two or three doctors before coming face to face with the specialist they really need. This process also causes the patient to incur multiple co-pays, not to mention the inconvenience of multiple doctor visits.
Patients will not be put in contact with a doctor located in another country. The company has engaged a network of physicians who all reside in the States. These physicians have comprehensive knowledge of the system's electronic medical records and know how to use EMR. Due to this service, people with chronic diseases are free to travel as they wish with full access to health advice from anywhere in the United States.
Telemedicine requires a certain level of technological skill that physicians do not learn in medical school. The company appreciates the importance of continuing education for its providers to ensure effective use of electronic medical records. The excellent customer service department enhances the consumer's experience. There are times when a patient must to the hospital or to an urgent care clinic. However, there are many more times when telemedicine can meet your health care needs and save you time and money. This may be just the solution needed to a common problem.
Over the past twenty years the company has developed telemedicine that provides access to care twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Modern technology allows for communication with doctors via email, phone or even video. Expensive and lengthy visits to the hospital emergency room can be greatly reduced or even eliminated.
When a person develops symptoms, he or she wants good medical advice as soon as possible. Often patients are required to wait a week or more to schedule an appointment to see their doctor. By the time the patient gets into the office, the treatment may no longer be needed. Yet a simple phone call to a qualified physician may immediately provide a diagnosis and treatment.
Employers have also been affected by the increasing costs of providing their employees with health insurance. High costs hit the bottom line in more ways than one. Absenteeism hurts employee productivity and can have many negative consequences to employers and their workers. Time saved when an employee is able to get quick assistance from a telemedicine phone consultation rather than sitting in a doctor's waiting room is good for all concerned.
Parents of small children are frequent visitors to urgent care facilities and emergency rooms. Often these visits could be avoided if the parents could get medical advice by reaching out to a doctor with a phone call. Telemedicine can calm a parent's fears, provide quick access to medication for the child, and save everyone time and money.
Specific medical problems require the attention of the appropriate specialist. Primary care physicians may cause delays when patients are required to see two or three doctors before coming face to face with the specialist they really need. This process also causes the patient to incur multiple co-pays, not to mention the inconvenience of multiple doctor visits.
Patients will not be put in contact with a doctor located in another country. The company has engaged a network of physicians who all reside in the States. These physicians have comprehensive knowledge of the system's electronic medical records and know how to use EMR. Due to this service, people with chronic diseases are free to travel as they wish with full access to health advice from anywhere in the United States.
Telemedicine requires a certain level of technological skill that physicians do not learn in medical school. The company appreciates the importance of continuing education for its providers to ensure effective use of electronic medical records. The excellent customer service department enhances the consumer's experience. There are times when a patient must to the hospital or to an urgent care clinic. However, there are many more times when telemedicine can meet your health care needs and save you time and money. This may be just the solution needed to a common problem.
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