COVID-19
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How HIPAA Video Helps
with the Coronavirus
Protecting Providers and Patients
Our HIPAAVideo telehealth platform provides you access to the health care your patients need while practicing social distancing, protecting the healthcare provider and the patient from COVID-19.
The future of medicine is here, through the power of virtual visits. By utilizing the resources that telehealth provides, health care providers are able to use the platform as a way to safely provide care.
The Power of Telehealth
We have created multiple features in our HIPAAVideo application to assist with an array of virtual visits including mental health counseling, routine visits, dermatology, nutrition, and wellness, as well as COVID-19 education and prevention.
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Through our HIPAA-compliant technology, HIPAA-covered healthcare providers can feel secure knowing that they can safely provide telehealth services to their patients.
By using our platform for remote virtual communication with patients, medical practitioners will confidently secure care without the concern that the application does not comply with HIPAA rules.
Helpful tips for using
HIPAA Video
for COVID-19 Awareness
How can I
Protect Myself
Against COVID-19?
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
Avoid crowded places and put space between yourself and others
Cough or sneeze into your bent elbow or a tissue
If you have a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, seek care early
Call beforehand and follow medical advice
Source: World Health Organization
How to Safely Wear a Medical Mask
Do's
- Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water before touching the mask
- Check the mask for any tears or holes
- Find the top side where the metal piece or stiff edge is
- Ensure that the colored side faces outwards
- Place the metal piece/stiff edge over your nose
- Cover your mouth, nose, and chin.
- Adjust the mask without leaving gaps on the side
- Avoid touching the mask
- Use the straps to remove the mask
- Keep the mask away from you or any surface when removing it
- Discard the mask immediately after use, preferably into a closed bin
- Wash your hands after
Don'ts
- Do not use a ripped or damp mask
- Do not wear the mask only over mouth or nose (both must be covered)
- Do not wear a loose mask
- Do not touch the front of the mask
- Do not do other things that will require touching the mask
- Do not leave used mask within the reach of others
- Do not re-use the mask
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