Telemedicine
Coastal Ridge Health Services provides Telemedicine services for follow-up medication management and counseling appointments from the comfort of your own home or workplace.
To log on to our Telemedicine Portal please go to:
https://care.lifecyclehealth.com/#/login
What is Telemedicine?
Telemedicine refers to the practice of using telecommunications technology to evaluate, diagnose and care for patients at a distance. Although the approach has been around for decades in limited fashion, it is quickly becoming an important and mainstream channel of healthcare delivery in the United States.
Telemedicine is not a separate medical specialty. Rather, it is a method of providing clinical care. Included in telemedicine are patient consultations conducted through audio and video conferencing, remote monitoring of vital signs, nurse advice lines, transmission of images, and test results.
Telemedicine and Telehealth
Although the terms telemedicine and telehealth are often used interchangeably, technically telemedicine is a subset of telehealth. Telehealth includes non-clinical activities such as medical education, administrative meetings, and provider training. Both telehealth and telemedicine are part of an even larger range of technologies known as Healthcare Information Technology (HIT), which also includes patient management systems and digital medical records.
Privacy and Security
You have every right to be concerned about the privacy and security of your confidential medical information. While today’s digital world offers a lot of convenience, there are risks. Fortunately, there are telemedicine solutions on the market that have been designed specifically to protect patient information and meet the strict standards of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA for short.
Be sure to ask your provider if the solution they use is HIPAA compliant, and never agree to a video visit over consumer grade applications like Facetime or Skype.