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Top Myths About Online Doctors Debunked

All telehealth services in Australia are strictly monitored by laws and regulations and are HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) Compliant. This means that just like a standard practice, they are required to keep all medical information, including prescriptions, medical records, lab results and your consultations with your doctor completely confidential. They do this by ensuring completely secure and stable servers, highly encrypted data management software and putting various security measures in place to safeguard your data.

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Top Myths About Online Doctors Debunked

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  1. Top Myths About Online Doctors Debunked If you’ve ever heard of online doctors, you’ve also likely heard that they’re quacks, not real doctors, and just random people sitting online trying to scam people out of their money. It’s not unreasonable for people to believe such things about something that seems too good to be true! After all, who wouldn’t be sceptical if they heard they could bypass all the frustration of a traditional GP visit simply by logging into an app and getting access to a qualified doctor when and where they please? Fortunately, most of these concerns and myths are unfounded, and online doctor services are as real and authentic as can be. To allay your fears some more, let’s debunk some common myths. Online doctors are not real doctors The one we hear about the most! An online doctor is exactly like your regular local GP. They have also gone to college and have received several years of training, and are AHPRA and RACGP registered. If you’re unsure of whether your doctor is a registered doctor, you can easily search their registration number on either of the licensing authorities’ websites. You will get the same amount of care as from a traditional doctor, only without all the hassle. Telehealth services are too expensive Not at all! Let’s break down everything you’d have to pay for to make it to your GP or specialist’s appointment, and compare it to an online doctor: Traditional doctor You will have to take time off work, which is often not a luxury many people can afford, and may have to miss out on a day’s pay. Whether you take a day off or visit your doctor after hours, you’d have to make babysitting arrangements for your children either way. Then, factor in the cost of fuel, or the time it will take you to get to the clinic if you use public transport and you have yourself a doctor’s visit that can easily cost over a hundred bucks, including the out-of- pocket costs if you don’t have Medicare. Online doctor On the other hand, by booking an appointment with an online doctor, you can eliminate taking time off, making babysitting arrangements, fuel and transportation costs and you’ll find yourself paying much less. Moreover, most online healthcare services charge between A$20-A$40, including a prescription, any certificates you may need and the consultation itself. I can’t get a physical exam You don’t always need to. Studies have shown that over 80% of GP visits are for reasons that could easily have been solved without a physical visit to your doctor. Many conditions are easily diagnosable, just by looking at or hearing your symptoms and paying attention to your medical and family history. For example, for many skin conditions, the doctor does not need to see you in person, but can easily diagnose you through a video consultation. This does not mean that the level of care you’re getting is any different. My data is not secure All telehealth services in Australia are strictly monitored by laws and regulations and are HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) Compliant. This means that just like a standard practice, they are required to keep all medical information, including prescriptions, medical records, lab results and your consultations with your doctor completely confidential. They do this by ensuring completely secure and stable servers, highly encrypted data management software and putting various security measures in place to safeguard your data. Hopefully, this has busted a few myths you may have heard about online doctor services and online GPs. This is a great service that not only makes healthcare easier and more accessible, but also lowers the burden most GPs operate under by shifting non-essential appointments to telephone or video consultations. Our online doctors are on standby for same-day appointments and can get you the certification you need. The process is quick, easy, and convenient. With a simple online consultation, your certificate can be in your hand without having to visit a doctor's office. You can choose to have a Source:  www.brides.com carer's certificate or a sick leave certificate online, depending on your needs. https://www.primemedic.com.au/

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