Telehealth Consent
Last Revised: January 29, 2025
Telehealth involves the use of electronic communications to enable healthcare providers at different locations to share individual patient medical information for the purposes of improving patient care.
Telehealth services are offered by third party professionals who have agreed to work with Allura Medicinals, Inc. DBA Allura Medicinals ("Allura Medicinals"). Such services may include chart review, remote prescribing, appointment scheduling, health information sharing, and non-clinical services, such as patient education. The information you provide may be used for diagnosis, therapy, follow-up and/or patient education, and may include any combination of the following: (1) health records and test results; (2) images and asynchronous communications; (3) live two-way audio and video; (4) interactive audio with store and forward; and (5) output data from medical devices and sound and video files. The electronic communication systems we use will incorporate network and software security protocols to protect the confidentiality of patient identification and imaging data and will include measures to safeguard the data and to ensure its integrity against intentional or unintentional corruption.
The providers who provide care in association with Allura Medicinals, Inc. DBA Allura Medicinals are in addition to, and not a replacement for, your primary care physician. Responsibility for your overall medical care should remain with your local primary care doctor, if you have one, and we strongly encourage you to locate one if you do not.
Expected Benefits:
- Improved access to care by enabling you to remain in your home while the provider consults and obtains test results at distant/other sites
- Obtaining the expertise of a specialist as appropriate
Possible Risks:
- Delays in evaluation and treatment could occur due to deficiencies or failures of the equipment and technologies.
- In rare events, our provider may determine that the transmitted information is of inadequate quality, thus necessitating a rescheduled telehealth consult or a meeting with your local primary care doctor.
- In very rare events, security protocols could fail, causing a breach of the privacy of personal medical information.
- In rare events, a lack of access to complete medical records may result in adverse drug interactions or allergic reactions or other judgment errors.
If you need to receive follow-up care, assistance in the event of an adverse reaction to the treatment, or in the event of an inability to communicate as a result of a technological or equipment failure, please contact support@alluramedicinals.com.
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