Apr 20, 2020

HaysMed now seeing patients using telehealth

Posted Apr 20, 2020 1:46 PM

HaysMed

HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System, has begun using telehealth to see patients in its clinics to help increase patient safety and decrease the spread of COVID-19.  

Telehealth, or virtual visits, provide a safe, convenient, high-quality care in the comfort of your home.  There are two types of virtual visits. One is conducted using the telephone, and the other is a video visit that uses your home computer or a mobile device such as a laptop, smartphone or tablet with a camera and speaker. 

Using a virtual visit allows patients to go ahead with scheduled office visits without having to come into contact with others. It is a safe choice for chronically ill patients as it decreases their risk of exposure to potential illness. A virtual visit is also used for patients who think they might have the novel coronavirus or have had a positive screen for the virus.  

If you have an appointment coming up, the health care team will contact you to confirm your appointment, modify your appointment to a telehealth visit or reschedule non-urgent appointments for a later date.  Patients do not have to be established with a provider in order to schedule a virtual visit.  

You will need an account on the MyHaysMed Patient Portal to utilize telehealth visits. If you are using the video visit option, you will need to download the Meditech MHealth app on your mobile device.  If you already have al MyHaysMed Patient Portal account, you may want to log into MyHaysMed Portal on your smartphone or desktop. The logon is on the HaysMed website on the main page — click on MyHaysMed Patient Portal. If you forgot your sign-in information, select Forgot Username or Forgot Password. Or call us at 785-623-5151  

For more information on telehealth visits, at HaysMed go to www.haysmed.com/telehealth.