Telehealth Appointments – What You Need to Know

Telehealth Appointments – What You Need to Know

Like many health clinics across the nation, Barbour Community Health Association has begun offering telehealth services to its patients. Through virtual doctor visits, patients are given the option to converse with their provider about medical concerns via video chat or phone. These services allow patients to still feel connected to providers while practicing social distancing and staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We sat down with Jennifer Burner, MHA, PA-C, Clinical Director, Director of Quality Improvement & Risk Management, to find out more about telemedicine and how useful the resource is during these unprecedented times.

 

Q: What is telehealth?

A: Telehealth has been around for years, but many providers have been slow to adopt these methods due to spotty access, but also because of limited insurance coverage for care. Telehealth allows providers to care for and protect patients and BCHA staff during COVID-19.

Q: What telehealth options are available through BCHA?

A: We offer two different services with BCHA for telehealth. We offer a virtual telephone visit — similar to a telephone encounter that you’ve had with your provider in the past. Your provider can speak with you briefly for five minutes to determine if you need to be seen in person or they can speak to you over a longer course of time to discuss chronic disease or other issues you may be having.

We also offer a video conferencing or video chat appointment, and basically, it’s an online video meeting with your provider. It’s live and a real time visit where you can see your provider on your screen and your provider can see you. You can do it through a smartphone, a tablet and a home computer as long as you have a camera.

Q: What medical concerns can be seen by a provider via telehealth?

A: Anything that can be examined through video can be done through a telehealth appointment. One thing we can’t do is if you have a problem and we need a specific medical tool to diagnose you — for instance, if you have an earache, we can’t look at your ear through a video visit.

However, a lot of other conditions, like a rash, discussing chronic disease like diabetes or hypertension,  can discussed through a telehealth appointment.

Behavioral health patients can also use telehealth to speak to their therapists and counselors. It’s confidential and private, but there’s still that connection that you get face to face.

Q: Who can participate in the telehealth appointments?

A: Any patient can participate. If the patient is a minor, they’ll need to have a guardian with them and the guardian will have to give consent for the visit.

Q: How secure are telehealth visits?

A: We use a platform called UpDox and it’s a video chat that allows BCHA to offer secure communications with patients. It is very secure, and we also have a very strict consent policy where the patient is made aware of anybody who may be in the room. However, we do not let anybody in the room when we’re doing a video chat. We’ve put a lot of measures in place to make sure we’re protecting our patients’ privacy when we do these calls.

Q: What do I need to do to begin telehealth and get connected with my provider?

A: You can call your provider’s office and speak to registration and just let them know that you would like to set up a telehealth visit — whether that be a telehealth call or video chat.

 

To schedule a telehealth appointment, call Belington Medical Clinic at 304-823-2800 or Myers Clinic at 304-457-2800.

When you call to make an appointment, a BCHA representative will inform you of available telehealth appointments and if a healthcare provider can assist you via telehealth depending on your medical needs/concerns.

What to Expect from Your Medicare Wellness Visit

WhAt to Expect from Your Medicare Wellness Visit

Medicare fully covers the Medicare Wellness Visit, a yearly appointment to discuss your plan of preventive care for the coming year. Different from a head-to-toe physical, the Medicare Wellness Visit focuses on prevention for

Medicare members. With your health care professional, you will discuss current health and risk factors and develop a personal prevention and wellness plan based on your unique health factors to ensure a healthy future.

What to Take with You

It’s a good idea to gather the following to take with you to your appointment:

  • Gather your medications including prescriptions, non-prescriptions, vitamins, supplements and herbal supplements; either write down the information or bring them along
  • Create a list of your health care providers that you see, including names and contact information
  • If you were provided with a health history form and health risk assessment in advance, make sure to complete the forms and bring them along to your appointment
  • Compile a list of questions and concerns to discuss with your health care professional

What to Expect

Prior to the visit, staff will call you to:

  • Complete a health-risk assessment, which is a questionnaire that documents your current health status, injury risks, risky behaviors, etc.
  • Create a list of your current providers and medications
  • Develop a written 5-10-year screening schedule

At the visit, your doctor will:

  • Check height, weight, blood pressure, and body mass index
  • Screen for cognitive impairment
  • Review risk factors for depression
  • Review functional ability such as screening for hearing impairments and risk of falling

Plan ahead of your annual wellness visit and be prepared to answer questions relating to the lists above. Just like a physical exam, even if you are in excellent health, the Medicare Wellness Visit is important to maintaining your health as it addresses any concerns early on. Schedule your Medicare Wellness Visit today!