TELEMEDICINE FOR INJURED EMPLOYEES
24/7 Work Injury Care
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Injured employee FAQs
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Concentra Telemed delivers 24/7 access in all available states except Hawaii and will continue to provide anytime access as we expand to other states. Click HERE for current state-by-state availability.
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Yes – to access concentratelemed.com, PC and Android users should open Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Mac and Apple users should open Safari. You cannot access concentratelemed.com using Internet Explorer.
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Recommended mobile device options are as follows:
- Any Apple (iOS) device newer than three years old and running iOS 8 or higher
- Any Android device newer than two years old and running Android 4.4 or higher
For the best experience using the mobile app, a Wi-Fi connection of 4G or higher is recommended using a current iOS or Android device with a mic and webcam.
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No. Concentra Telemed is for employees with relatively minor, work-related injuries or illnesses that are eligible for workers’ compensation.
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Concentra Telemed deploys a HIPAA-compliant system of secure communication to maintain the integrity of your protected health information (PHI). The platform is equipped to monitor communications for prevention of accidental or malicious breaches. In addition, Concentra does not record video visits or store patient records in this platform.
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It depends on your injury or illness. Each visit will vary according to how much time is needed with the clinician.
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Concentra Telemed deploys a HIPAA-compliant system of secure communication to maintain the integrity of your protected health information (PHI). The platform is equipped to monitor communications for prevention of accidental or malicious breaches. In addition, Concentra does not record video visits or store patient records in this platform.
quick treatment for minor injuries
You can use Concentra Telemed for injuries that are eligible for workers’ compensation but don’t require in-person care, such as:
- Minor strains (i.e., pulled muscles)
- Minor sprains
- Bruises/contusions
- Tendonitis/repetitive-use injuries
- Minor burns
- Minor cuts and scrapes
- Work-related rashes
- Bloodborne pathogen (BBP) exposures