- Effingham County Schools
- Telemedicine
- Telemed FAQ
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What is School-Based TELEMED?
School-Based Telemed is an innovative and established model to complement and expand existing school health services to meet the needs of children through the use of technology, i.e. interactive
audio, video, or other telecommunications or electronic technology that connects the child and faculty/staff in the school to a health care provider in another location. -
When can I enroll?
Enrollment occurs at the beginning of each school year, or you may
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Who owns the School-Based Telemed program medical records?
Medical records will be maintained by Effingham Health System.
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How will the School-Based Telemed program be monitored?
Monitoring of the Telemed system will be done in accordance with Georgia State guidelines/regulations and standards of practice for Telemedicine. Protocols will provide guidance on the implementation of the project and to assure compliance with State medical regulations regarding but not limited to HIPAA, FERPA, and medical practice. Confidentiality of medical records will be maintained according to electronic health records standards and regulations.
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Does a parent have to be present for the Telemed appointment?
Parents are always welcome to attend, but it is not required for acute appointments.
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What happens during the appointment?
With the parent's permission, a physician or advanced practitioner from
Effingham Health System will perform an assessment and diagnose your child. They will then advise on medical treatment and call in any prescriptions for parents to pick up at their pharmacy. You can watch our video to see how a session works. -
What if the provider orders labs for my child?
If labs are ordered by the provider, you may take your child to the lab at Effingham Hospital, Effingham Family Medicine or any lab you prefer. Strep, and Flu tests may be performed at the school clinic.
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When will health services be available in the School-Based Telemed program?
Medical Services will be provided during the school day with the exception of school closures.
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Is there a cost for the School-Based Telemed Program services?
Medicaid/PeachCare and Private Insurance will be billed. No child will be refused treatment due to inability to pay. Financial Assistance is available.
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Who is eligible to access services in the School-Based Telemed program?
Students and staff at all elementary and middle schools are eligible to enroll in the School-Based Telemed program.