Telehealth Best Practices: Jennifer Aguglia Of Ashley Addiction Treatment On 5 Things You Need To Know To Best Care For Your Patients When They Are Not Physically In Front Of You
An Interview With Jake Frankel
Safety comes first. Make sure that you are familiar with the location of your patient during your session. You should also know the numbers for their local EMS, Department of Social Services and any other resources they may require.
One of the consequences of the pandemic is the dramatic growth of Telehealth and Telemedicine. But how can doctors and providers best care for their patients when they are not physically in front of them? What do doctors wish patients knew in order to make sure they are getting the best results even though they are not actually in the office? How can Telehealth approximate and even improve upon the healthcare that traditional doctors’ visits can provide?
In this interview series, called “Telehealth Best Practices; How To Best Care For Your Patients When They Are Not Physically In Front Of You” we are talking to successful Doctors, Dentists, Psychotherapists…