Will Your Next Doctor Visit Be Online?

Your next doctor visit could very well be online. If not this year, it won’t be long before your doctor will be available online to answer routine questions, discuss treatment options and even prescribe medications for common illnesses.

Scheduling, driving, parking, walking, and waiting just to get a quick question answered or a needed prescription is terribly inefficient and costly to you and your insurance company.

Telemedicine statistics reported at the American Medical Association claim that as many as 70% of the trips to the doctor’s office and near 50% of the trips to the ER can be avoided by making doctors more readily accessible to patients over the phone and Internet.

While many patient evaluations are best done in person, doctors who fully embrace telemedicine can dramatically reduce in-office visits enabling them work at home providing telemedicine consults 3-4 days per week and utilize a time-shared examination room to do in-office visits when necessary.

Question to our readers: If your doctor won't do online visits, would you switch doctors to get access to a doctor who practices telemedicine?

9/19/2013 7:00:00 AM
Donald McGee
Written by Donald McGee
Dr. Donald McGee is the Founder of Wellness.com, a Board Certified M.D., graduated from Mt Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and has an accredited PhD in Health Studies from Saybrook Institute in San Francisco. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine as well as a Fellow of the American ...
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I would definitely switch. I find it highway robbery that some doctors want you to come in for things that are easily addressed by a simple phone call. It seems to be all about the money and not about real health care and concern for patients. There are certain ailments and medical matters that require a visit to the doctor and those should not be taken lightly. Routine things like a common cold, strep throat, and other ailments that folk repeatedly have and know the symptoms and only need a prescription should be able to be handled online or through a simple phone call.
Posted by T. Harris
Meeting the doctors online would be great step ahead. It would be really helpful during the emergencies. Telemedicine is relatively new concept & would be boon for the coming generation.
Posted by Betty Cooper
This would be a really cool concept but I feel like it could have the potential to take away from necessary visits. Working in a pharmacy had shown me certainly that at certain times there are visits can be avoided. Patients on CII narcotic prescriptons have to go to the doctors office most every month to pick up their hard copy prescriptions (depends on the state and how long a CII is good for). This is something that I believe should definitely be changed. These patients have to drive, park, walk in, pick up their script, and go to the pharmacy every month for maintenance medications which is crazy! Something should be changed law wise, whether it be electronic CII scripts only. I always feel bad for these patients.
Posted by JC
I would definitely switch our family's primary care docs if we could get a good one online.
Posted by John Valenty

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