What is telehealth?
Telehealth is the delivery of healthcare services using telecommunications technology — for ORIVA, that means online intake, secure messaging, and (where appropriate) video visits. Your provider is licensed in your state and reviews your intake before any prescription.
Benefits
- Convenient access to a licensed provider without an in-person clinic visit
- Faster turnaround on common chronic conditions
- Secure, encrypted communication with your care team
Risks & limitations
- Telehealth cannot fully replace an in-person physical exam. Some conditions require in-person care.
- Technology failures (internet, video) may interrupt your visit.
- Information you submit may be incomplete; your provider relies on what you share.
Telehealth is not for emergencies. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Your rights
- You can withdraw consent for telehealth at any time without affecting your right to future care.
- You can request an in-person referral if appropriate.
- You have the right to your medical records and to a copy of your provider's Notice of Privacy Practices.
Acknowledgement
By submitting an intake, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this consent and agree to receive care via telehealth from an ORIVA-affiliated provider licensed in your state.
Questions
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