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As more people utilize online healthcare alternatives to in-person care, questions arise regarding what information they need to have prepared for their visits. While navigating a healthcare platform can be confusing, the key is to treat the process as you would an in-person visit. What this means is that you still need to have the basic information ready that you would take with you for an in-office appointment.
Some healthcare platforms accommodate those without insurance, so you may need additional information in the absence of needing an insurance card. You can read the FAQ page on the healthcare platform you’re working with to get more information on what to have with you for your appointment. In many cases, you may be prompted to sign up through a patient portal to receive an online invitation to fill out basic paperwork for your visit ahead of time.
For any instances of urgent or same-day appointments, there may be intake forms for you to fill out. This may also be the case if you are a new platform patient or are seeing a provider you have not worked with before. To help you determine what exactly you need to take with you for an online doctor appointment, read on for our tips on virtual visit etiquette.
You’ll need your insurance card to provide your plan information. In some cases, you may be asked to submit a picture of the front and back of your card before your online doctor appointment. You’ll also need your government-issued I.D. for certification purposes.
Information you may be asked for includes your emergency contact details, including the name, relationship, phone number, and business address of your primary healthcare provider and your pharmacy. List your medical history, including any chronic conditions your doctor should be aware of. The majority of this information will be asked of you within the paperwork you receive and need to complete before the time of your online doctor appointment. Getting this information ready ahead of time can help you fill things out faster.
Have a list of the medications you take and their doses ready to go, as you may be requested to fill in this information within the patient paperwork you receive. Have a prepared list of your conditions, health history, and allergies to medications as well. In your medications list, be sure to note any over-the-counter medication you take before your online doctor appointment.
To exude virtual visit etiquette, have all of the above information ready to go before and at the time of your online doctor appointment. Prepare yourself for success with the info you need ahead of time. Your appointment is more likely to go well when you take the steps to have the details you need before the time of your visit.
*** This information is for entertainment purposes only and is not educational or informational advice.