Telemedicine Platform DocChat Announces Launch Offering a Way for Patients to Consult Doctors and Receive Prescriptions 24/7
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Having access to a doctor can sometimes be a challenge for a variety of reasons. This has led to an increasing amount of unnecessary emergency room visits which affects hospitals' abilities to provide quality service to those with serious needs, increases insurance premiums, and taxes the country's health bill. Fortunately, a solution to alleviate this problem has recently presented itself, the new telemedicine platform and app, DocChat. DocChat provides a way for a patient to quickly consult with an emergency-qualified doctor. Through knowledge of the patient's medical history and deductive questions, the doctor is able to diagnose their health issue and write a prescription.
"The future of medicine isn't just creating access to physicians," commented Dr.
By merely having convenient access to a physician, providers can achieve better health outcomes for patients.
According to DocChat, the telemedicine app delivers very real benefits to users. First, the company guarantees a doctor will see a patient in 15 minutes, something that is nearly unheard of should a patient visit an emergency room or doctor's office in most areas. Patients can consult their doctors at any time after their visit, giving them an unprecedented level of access to their medical professional and a throwback to the type of service delivered in generations past.
Part of DocChat's mission is to provide healthcare the "old fashioned" way, where patients are treated as customers, and the relationship between provider and patient is sacred. Finally "It's all about relationships,"
Finally, all of the doctors available through DocChat are completely emergency-experienced, which leads to a more effective diagnosis and triage. This greatly cuts into the need to visit and emergency room, sometimes dramatically. During a recent pilot study of DocChat in rural nursing homes, the telemedicine app reduced the E.R. transfer rate for geriatric patients by a full 95%. DocChat was able to diagnose and treat hyperkalemia, bilateral pneumonia, sepsis, falls, and head injuries. Furthermore, the patients' families were 100% satisfied with each consultation and the doctors' recommendations.
Patients themselves have also endorsed DocChat across the board. The early response to this innovative service has been very enthusiastic.
DocChat costs
DocChat is available from the iTunes, Google Play and Amazon stores.
For more information on DocChat be sure to visit http://app.docchat.io or email sam(at)docchat(dot)io
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