Make the switch to telemedicine seamless. JotForm’s Telemedicine Toolkit let you collect e-signatures, schedule appointments, receive files, accept payments, and treat your patients from any device.
Now more than ever, managing and treating patients online is vital in giving people the medical care they need without in-person contact. In response to the growing need for telemedicine services, JotForm began offering HIPAA-compliant forms and even created a Coronavirus Responder Program that offers free unlimited HIPAA accounts — but we didn’t stop there. Our millions of users suggested even more ways we could help them help others, resulting in a telemedicine toolkit that’s perfect for healthcare providers switching to virtual care.
Whether you need to collect intake forms, consent forms, fee payments, photos, supporting documents, or other types of medical data, you can collect the info you need while staying HIPAA compliant. You can even generate password-protected PDFs for your patients, customize 550+ healthcare form and PDF templates, and more.
Most important, thank you for being on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re grateful for the work you do to keep others safe and healthy, and hope that our telemedicine toolkit will make it easier for your healthcare practice to connect with patients while keeping a safe distance.
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Any thoughts about patient interaction like p2p voice or video?
Be advised, there is little to no support with Jotform HIPAA accounts. "Unfortunately, we are unable to check the data on your forms due to HIPAA compliance" is the standard response, compounded by the fact that there are tons of inconsistencies and errors with the servers and the data. "Oops MySQL has gone away" "503 Error", etc., and each one requires a separate ticket to be created, which may or may not lead to any kind of meaningful response over the course of weeks. "Clear your cache" is a popular refrain. It's very discouraging.
I have a client who obtained IRB approval for a research study at an R1 University using JotForm, and we may have to scrap the entire project because its PDF filler is creating forms that don't match the patient's responses. Perhaps another case of a software vendor chasing shiny objects before making its core product bulletproof.
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A nice feature that is much more needed these days.
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