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COVID-19: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat”

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Utilize existing techniques when you can. We are all developing our own innovative physical diagnosis techniques with video, but there are some evidence-based recommended techniques for use in special circumstances (eg, Ottawa ankle rules). Gaining familiarity with these and developing standard disease-specific documentation templates can be helpful.

Keep in mind that many systems were not designed to handle high volume, whether that means the platform itself or the workflow for providers. Problems require troubleshooting to determine whether the issue is related to the platform, user error, or design flaws, in order to provide the right solution in the right environment.

Even with our robust existing system, Cleveland Clinic required upgrades to accommodate the increased volume in virtual visits. By contrast, a physician in private practice may have purchased access to an entry-level system that was designed to work for occasional use but when asked to perform outside its design, simply cannot meet the needs of its client. Furthermore, small practices do not have an IT department on hand to address technical issues. This is why I would advise my family medicine colleagues to deal with the present need with a present solution: FaceTime, Google Duo, Zoom, and Doximity are low-cost options to get your feet wet if you have no prior experience with virtual visits.

As you get a better handle on your needs and capabilities, you will be better able to prepare for your future practice needs, including a more robust and HIPAA-compliant virtual visit platform. You will have built yourself that “bigger boat.”

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