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Limited Physical Examinations One of the primary drawbacks of telehealth is that it limits the ability of providers to conduct thorough physical examinations. For some patients, especially those with complex medical conditions or mental health concerns, the lack of face-to-face interaction can feel impersonal and less supportive.
Dictating in front of the patient takes about two minutes. Those minutes don’t make your visits significantly longer, but they improve patientsatisfaction because you spend more time with the patient. Your history and physicalexam will be more accurate and complete.
By speaking this information, you also review it with the patient, who can correct any errors or add important information. This collaborative approach involves the patient in a way that can improve compliance and, ultimately, the quality of care.
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