How does telehealth work?

HD Video Consultation is a method of delivering health services that can be utilized by a wide range of professionals, including family medical doctors, radiologists, cardiologists, and other specialists. HD Video Consultation provides audio and video conferencing for medical consultations, remote online monitoring, nurse advice lines, picture transmission, and test report reviews.

How is HD Video Consultation delivered?

HD Video Consultation can be delivered using video-conferencing, audio communication, and/or text-messaging using mobile phones, tablets, and desktop computers.

Who participates in HD Video Consultation?

Healthcare professionals can use HD Video Consultation to see patients or to consult with other care providers. Anyone can participate in telehealth as it helps. Here are the most common practices utilizing HD Video Consultation now with many more practices soon to follow:

What can HD Video Consultation be used for?

HD Video Consultation has many applications in healthcare, including standard clinical care, counseling or therapy, patient education, professional consultant or supervision, and more.

What are the four main types of HD Video Consultation?

Store-and-Forward

Store-and-Forward HD Video Consultation is a way for healthcare professionals to exchange patient diagnostic information such as test results, medical imaging, video recordings, and other data with a practitioner or specialist. It’s similar to email, but it’s achieved using a system that has advanced security features to protect patient confidentiality and maintains HIPAA compliance.

Patients, health care professionals, and clinicians will all review the details as it is convenient for them, making store-and-forward HD Video Consultation an easy place for them to communicate. The solution offers patients with connections to a treatment team made up of providers from various areas, including those isolated by long distances and time zones.

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) employs a variety of electronic instruments that keep track of a patient’s condition and vital symptoms remotely. This is widely used in the treatment of long term illnesses including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke, and asthma. Remote surveillance has a number of advantages, including cost efficiency, increased monitoring frequency, and increased patient satisfaction.

Real-Time HD Video Consultation

Patients and doctors utilize video conferencing devices to hear and view each other during a real-time HD Video Consultation consultation. While some forms of HD Video Consultation are used to supplement conventional in-person appointments, real-time HD Video Consultation may be used in certain cases to replace a visit to the doctor’s office. It is also used for primary and emergency care, follow-up visits, and treatment with medication and chronic diseases. HD Video Consultation experiences can be performed utilizing equipment that is developed to secure patient privacy and adhere to the HIPAA’s stringent patient safety requirements. Practices that utilize real-time HD Video Consultation include: Telenursing, Teleneuropsycology, Telepharmacy, Telerehabilitation, and more.

mHealth

Primary care and public health practice and education supported by electronic networking technologies such as cell phones, portable computers (laptops, tablets, etc.), and PDAs. Applications may vary from personalized text messaging encouraging healthier habits to broad-scale disease outbreak warnings.

What Equipment is needed for HD Video Consultation patients?

There are four basic pieces of equipment needed in order for HD Video Consultation to work efficiently:

Internet connection

Ideally with 15Mbps Download speed and 5Mpbs Upload speed capability for smooth video connection.

Computer or mobile device

moxie.one is a web based program so it can be run with just an internet connection, regardless of what operating system is used. Supports both windows and Mac devices.

Microphone

Most computers and mobile devices have a built-in microphone but older models may lack this piece of equipment. We recommend models with a USB connection as these are usually plug and play devices with minimal setup required.

Camera

Internal cameras are common among late model computers and mobile devices. If you are lacking this piece of equipment there are many affordable external webcams that can be utilized. Like the microphone, we recommend you choose one with a usb connection as these will be the easiest to set up.

Where can HD Video Consultation be provided?
HD Video Consultation can be provided to a patient at home or work, or at another clinic or hospital. Now with mobile devices, you or the patient can be anywhere with access to the internet.

moxie.one is committed to increasing access to quality healthcare and maintaining an easy HD Video Consultation solution for healthcare professionals.


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