Originally Posted by serene
For us, it's only going to work for certain visits and they are single problem visits. It's easier for us since we're pediatrics. We're only going to do telemed for asthma checks, minor rash/skin conditions, getting WIC forms signed.

Gotcha. I suppose for offices that always run in the black that can be done. We need to see/call patients for everything. There are three types of encounters:

1) in office for those who either want to be seen or need to be seen (sick or need cath or well child)
2) a regular message and triage where the nurse handles it with my input
3) any other appointment, i.e. conjunctivitis, eczema, asthma, acne whatever....if we would have seen them, we either see them or do telemedicine.

On the phone.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine