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Telehealth

Telehealth offers the ability to access care from the home, work or other private space. Available on smart phone, tablet or desktop computer you can now connect with your health care provider (doctor, clinician, allied health caregiver or specialist nurse) without the need for a face-to-face appointment. Your health care team will assess your individual needs and decide if telehealth is an option for you.
St John of God Health Care use phone or video call via MS Teams or Webex for telehealth, connecting you to healthcare providers.
If you are using MS Teams for a telehealth video call; after your appointment is confirmed you can follow these MS Teams instructions to assist you with access and troubleshooting.
If you are using Webex for a telehealth video call, you can:
- download Webex for iPhone
- download Webex for Android
- try a test appointment
After your appointment is confirmed, follow these Webex instructions to assist you with access and troubleshooting.
- No need to travel to our facility.
- Reduced wait time to see your health care provider.
- Reduced time away from home, school or work.
- More flexibility with appointments.
- Allows a family member or friend to attend the appointment with you.
- Choose a quiet, private, well-lit area to take the call, free from interruptions and where your discussions cannot be overheard. Please note that treatment cannot be provided while you are operating a motor vehicle.
- Invite a family member or friend to join you in the appointment if you wish.
- Have any documents or information requested by your provider to hand.
For more information, follow these MS Teams or Webex instructions to assist you with access and troubleshooting.
Telehealth phone call:
- a working phone
- a quiet space so your healthcare provider can hear you
Telehealth video call:
- a working laptop or desktop computer (with camera, speaker and microphone), tablet or smart phone with a front camera, speaker and microphone (make sure it’s fully charged or has access to power)
- an internet connection
- your email address
- a well-lit, quiet space so your healthcare provider can see you and hear you
- data allowance (a video call will consume some of your data allowance, if this is an issue please consider a voice-only call)
Note: you can also use headphones that connect to your device for clear audio and to protect your privacy.
You will be required to cover any costs you incur related to your computer or phone including hardware, software or data.
Speak to your health care provider about any costs related to your treatment.
You can also protect your own privacy by not sending any personal information to our services by email or SMS messages.
The details of your telehealth appointment are documented and added to your medical record. Your medical record is treated confidentially at all times and complies with our privacy policy, State legislation and State Department of Health standards.
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