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The Digital Revolution: 7 Amazing Benefits of Telehealth for Doctors and Patients Alike

Since the beginning of the global pandemic, more and more individuals have sought medical help. But this year, they can reach a doctor or specialist from the comfort of their own homes. Telehealth appointments have been on the rise and for good reason. To find out what telehealth is, and how it can help you and your family, keep reading.

7 Amazing benefits of telehealth for doctors and patients alike:

  1. Convenience

Since the beginning of time, people have been conditioned to look for the most convenient way to do things. Fast forward to the present and convenience is the number one priority in many family's lives. Telehealth is extremely expedient because there are many more hours available to schedule an appointment. There is no need to take time off work or find a babysitter.

  1. Safety

In this day of virus spreading, the less time you spend with other people, the better protected you are. Therefore, not going to a doctor's office where there are sick people, is the best way to stay healthy. You are not going to be exposed to COVID-19 or other illnesses in your own home.

  1. Protecting Others

When you stay home, you are not only protecting yourself, you are protecting others. Not only those who would be in the waiting room with you, but the nurses and doctors. They are also able to stay home or safely in an office where there are no sick people. 

  1. More Coverage

There are many rural areas that hospitals and doctors cannot serve every day. They may have office hours only once or twice a week. Illness and pain do not always arrive in your body when the doctor's office is open. Telehealth is a great service for the underserved areas of the United States and around the world.

  1. Money Savings

Although there may still be a co-pay with an insurance company, the savings in time off work, childcare and filling up your gas tank will make up the extra money in your pocket. In the doctor's office, the savings will be in utility payments and maintenance fees for cleaning and upkeep of the office building.

  1. Mental Health Help

Even if we were not suffering the widespread effects of a global pandemic, people suffer from depression, anxiety and many other types of mental illnesses. Getting the right type of help, through a therapist or psychiatrist is important. Not having to leave your house to get much-needed help is priceless.

  1. More Time

When you schedule a telehealth appointment, your doctor can spend more quality time with you than if you were in their office. They do not have to worry about rushing between rooms, taking phone calls, or answering questions. Their focus will be on you, and that will help you get the answers you need. It will also help the doctor to remain calm and be able to ask more questions to give you a more thorough diagnosis.

Unless you are seriously injured or ill enough to go to a hospital, telehealth is a wonderful way to connect with doctors and medical experts without leaving your home.