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Top Nine Tips For Diving Into Telemedicine With Your Doctor During COVID-19

HCP = Health Care Provider  

Renowned pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Francine Kaufman shares 9 key steps to get the most out of your virtual visit

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more health care providers (HCPs) are converting the usual in-person health care visit to a telemedicine visit, with you on one side of a screen and them on the other. 

Of course, some of you have been interacting with your HCP in between your visits for years – by emailing uploads, texting numbers, and calling in questions and concerns. But now, get ready for your entire diabetes follow-up visit to be virtual.

So what do you need to do to prepare for this new way to get medical care?

  1. Look at all your data before your appointment.  Upload your pump, connected pen, continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and/or blood glucose meter. Usually look at data from the last 14-30 days.

Glucose numbers to know: 

Insulin numbers to know:

  1. Do a complete check in of your body’s health – it’s called a Review of Symptoms
  1. Get an A1C test (or other blood and urine tests) in a lab, if that is what your HCP orders
  2. Think about what you eat and be ready to discuss your nutrition plan – specifically think about carb intake
  1. Discuss your activity level – and if you are having glucose management issues when you exercise

6.Think about your mental health 

  1. Write down all your questions and concerns so that you can remember to ask everything you need to during your time with your HCP. Write down their answers so you don’t forget what they said.  

Examples of the kinds of questions you could be asking:

  1. Be sure you have a sick day plan
  2. Be sure you have all your prescriptions and supplies

This is an opportunity for you to truly take charge of your diabetes appointment.  A virtual visit can be as rewarding as a regular in-person visit, but for it to have a true impact on your health, your diabetes outcome, and your diabetes treatment plan, you need to be prepared, proactive and informed.  

 

From www.diatribe.org

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