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Going to a Hospital during Pandemic or Messaging a Doctor, what is the Most Secure?

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The COVID-19 pandemic has rewritten many of the rules we’ve come to know and were used to. The effects of the pandemic have been widespread, affecting millions of lives across different state lines, countries, and continents. As communities continue to try and contain the spread of the disease, many restrictions and quarantine protocols have come into place. All members of the community have been asked to stay home, practice social distancing, and keep yourselves clean and hygienic. Often these protocols are set aside only for select reasons such as trips to the grocery for food and of course medical purposes. Even though it is very important to seek out medical attention should you be feeling ill or if there are emergencies, it is best for the patient to reach out to their healthcare provider to assess whether or not an in-person visit is required. Because it is of utmost importance for patients to stay safe and not be put in harm’s way, HIPAA compliant texting solutions have been helpful in providing healthcare to many patients during quarantine.

Texting has been considered as a beneficial communication tool as it allows us to get into contact with others almost instantly. It is considered to be an efficient way to reach not only friends and family but customers as well. Reaching out to your patients through text may be a lot more beneficial than you think. Not only is it quick and easy, but it may be safer for them in the long run as well.

Being able to access quality healthcare during these times is of utmost importance. With the symptoms of the COVID-19 virus being somewhat similar to more common illnesses such as a flu or a cold, it is helpful to be able to communicate these to your doctor immediately. This means you are able to lessen your exposure to others and others’ exposure to you should your illness be contagious.

Easily contacting your doctor or healthcare provider means it will be easier to schedule your appointments should you need to go to the hospital for an in-person appointment. Remember that common quarantine protocols put importance on containment. This means that the less exposure you have towards those who may be infected and maintaining distance between yourself and others may be key to you being safe from COVID-19. Being able to properly schedule your appointments means lessening your time at a waiting area or in transit going to the hospital.

Remember that HIPAA compliant texting solutions are solutions. This means that by utilizing them and reaching out to your healthcare provider through them means there is a greater chance for you to feel better or to relieve yourself of whatever it is you’re ill with. Doctors and their staff may use these HIPAA compliant texting solutions to send you reminders, follow ups, and may use these to check in on you and your condition. It is as simple as texting a friend or a colleague and may be key to keeping you safe and healthy during this pandemic.

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