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24/7 Injury Triage, Virtual Health, and Telemedicine
24/7 Telemedicine Triage Service
Some health concerns need the in-person care of a medical provider, such as getting sutures or splinting broken bones. But most minor work related injuries can be resolved through telemedicine.
Connected Medical uses our proprietary care protocols and technology to identify when someone’s health concern can successfully be addressed by telemedicine. We can connect patients to our Connected Medical Services Telemedicine, through our triage services by calling our 24/7 hotline at 888-407-0733.
With Connected Medical Telemedicine, employers give their employees 24/7 nationwide access to trained professional staff; this enables them to receive the care they need without needlessly traveling to and spending time at an offsite provider. Medical staff trained in telemedicine and oriented to Connected Medical’s occupational health best practices visit with patients, diagnose conditions, order prescriptions and treatments, such as physical therapy, make work restrictions and give return-to-work clearances.
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Injury Triage
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Connected Medical Services staff use innovative telephonic injury triage service provides pre-claim injury assessment for employees at workplaces that cannot support an onsite medical clinic. It can also be used to complement onsite clinics after hours or on weekends, or whenever an onsite medical professional is not in the clinic. Employers and employees alike find that injury triage offers them beneficial health navigation that helps them determine the best course of action for workplace injuries.
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Appropriate Treatment and Referrals
When an employee becomes ill or injured at work, a decision needs to be made about what to do next. Does the employee go to the emergency room or do you adopt a “wait and see” approach?
With Connected Medical Services Telemedicine Hotline (888-407-0733), injured employees can speak over the phone with a specially trained licensed triage professional the moment after an injury occurs. Licensed medical professionals assess the injury’s severity and make recommendations for the best course of action. Triage services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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