SELF-CARE CORNER

For some people, seeing their doctor from the comfort of their own home has made accessing care easier. But, for others, the lack of in-person care makes managing their health difficult.
Telemedicine is unlikely to go away. As a patient, you need to know how to get the most out of virtual visits and when an in-person visit might be the way to go.
Pros of telemedicine
* Fast and flexible access to care
* Decreased exposure to other ill patients
* No need to leave home when dealing with a minor illness or concern
* Less time spent driving
* Ease of follow-up for existing health issues
* Less time lost at work
Cons of telemedicine
* Insurance may not cover video visits; check your plan carefully
* Not everyone has access to technology
* Diagnosing a new condition may not be possible over video
* Challenges in monitoring vital signs, like blood pressure, etc.
* Loss of meaningful relationship with healthcare providers
* Important symptoms may get missed
Get the most from telemedicine
* Check your technology set-up in advance.
* Keep your doctor’s phone number handy in case you get disconnected.
* Write down a list of symptoms and questions.
* Write down measurements your doctor may need (height, weight, blood pressure, etc.).
* Have your medication list on-hand.
* Choose a quiet room where you won’t be interrupted.
* Be on time.
* If your doctor recommends any tests or follow-ups, make those appointments right away.
When in-person is best
Not every situation is right for a telemedicine visit. Here are times when in-person may be recommended:
* Pediatric visits
* Emergency situations
* Yearly physicals
* Situations where a physical exam is needed
