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Online "visits"

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Dr_Shibu, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. Dr_Shibu

    Dr_Shibu Member


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    "Online visits" are getting more common here in NYC but it is still new & mostly utilized by primary care physicians. While some insurance companies are reimbursing for e-mails, many more are requiring a secure mode of transmission (i.e, Relay Health). There is an interesting article about the subject in Medical Economics. Have any podiatrists here utilized relay health or a similar service?
     
  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Not a direct answer to your question; but this has just appeared on CNN:
    No LOL: Doctors don't answer e-mails
    Full story
     
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