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Formerly Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust

Video Consultations (Telehealth)

The pressures of modern living can make it difficult for patients to attend appointments through travel difficulties, work or childcare commitments or condition and health issues. Additionally, there is a cost associated with missed appointments to the Trust, including the inefficient use of Trust resources when patients do not attend.

The Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust deployment of video consultations (TeleHealth) for outpatient appointments has improved patients’ experience and choice, helps patients get the right care, promptly, in the right place. Telehealth gives patients options to choose how their care is delivered, catering for individual patient’s needs and requirements, and creating more effective relationships with our patients. By harnessing this technology to reshape how we care for our patients, we are responding to the changing needs of patients and increasing the level of care we are able to provide.

Telehealth allows clinician and patient to see each other in real time, using every day devices such as laptops, tablets or smart phones that most people own or can access.

Choose your clinic

You will need either Google Chrome or Apple’s Safari browser installed on your device to attend a video consultation. Download Google Chrome here. Safari will already be installed if you are an Apple user.

We advise you dial in 10 minutes before your appointment to test your connectionTest yours using this link. If this cannot be done, then an alternative appointment will be arranged.

 

Video consultations: a quick guide

Some clinics in the NHS are now able to offer a video option for selected consultations. If you are offered a video consultations this means you can connect with your health professional by a video call like Skype, FaceTime or other platforms that have been specially developed for healthcare uses.

The guidance below will help you to prepare for your video consultation and get the most out of it. It may also be helpful for relatives and carers.

 

Video consultations: your questions

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