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7 Ways To Protect Your Privacy During Telemedicine Visits

Telemedicine is a great way for patients to access healthcare services without having to visit a doctor’s office. It can also be used by doctors who want to offer their services remotely—for example, if they live in an area of telemedicine Florida where there are no doctors or if they want to expand their practice without adding more appointments.

Here are some tips for protecting your privacy during your next telemedicine appointment:

1. Don’t share any personal information that isn’t related to your medical needs.

2. Make sure your computer has up-to-date antivirus software installed and up-to-date

3. Make sure the camera on your computer is angled away from areas where you may have sensitive documents or other items that you wouldn’t want anyone else seeing (such as a bedroom).

4. If you’re using a laptop, make sure it’s password protected so no one can access personal files without your permission.

5. Make sure you’re using a secure connection when you log into your account and make any changes (like scheduling or canceling an appointment). If you’re using a public WiFi network, or if you’re connecting over your phone’s data plan, there’s a chance that someone else could intercept the information being sent between your computer and the doctor’s computer.

6. To avoid this problem, you should use either a VPN or a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN is a service that encrypts all of your communications with the doctor’s office so that no one else can read what you’re sending them. You can use one of these services on any device with an internet connection, including your smartphone—they work great for securing all of your online activity!

7. If possible, it’s also good practice to avoid using public computers for telemedicine visits. Those computers are often linked to other computers in shared networks that are open to hackers and bots. If someone has hacked into those networks before and stolen data from them, they might be able to steal data from you while you’re connected via remote access too!

Bottomline

Telemedicine will play a bigger role in the future of healthcare. But as it grows in popularity, patients also have to be extra-vigilant about their privacy. The tips above can help you stay safe and secure during your next telemedicine visit, so you can enjoy all of the service’s benefits while still protecting your identity.

Author bio- Dr. Lorie Poston is a nurse practitioner with over a decade of experience in medicine. She is a dual board certified as a Family and an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care nurse practitioner and now operates Telehealth Care Florida

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