Telehealth patients can expect to:
- Receive care in person if they do not wish to have a telehealth appointment.
- Be respected if the patient refuses a telehealth appointment.
- Have a carer, friend, family member or guardian present at the appointment.
- Have the option of having an interpreter, health worker or multicultural worker present if required.
- Always be introduced to everyone in the telehealth appointment and have the right to decide whether the patient wants them involved.
- Choose to end the appointment at any time and ask for an appointment in person.
- Get the equivalent standard of care that the patient would be received in an in-person appointment.
- Receive health care that respects your privacy and confidentiality.
- Receive care from health care providers who are educated and trained to use the telehealth equipment and to conduct telehealth appointments.
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