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Engaging With Telehealth

If You Suspect the Patient Is in Danger, Tailor Your Approach for Telehealth

Screening for domestic violence during telehealth visits requires advance planning and a different approach than similar screening performed in the relative seclusion of a clinical office visit. Calling from home, patients living with a controlling or abusive partner or family member may not have the freedom privacy allows for honest reporting or even complete answers […]

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Susan Carr Susan Carr is a medical editor and writer specializing in patient safety and engagement. In addition to curating the EngagingPatients blog, she produces publications for the Betsy Lehman Center in Boston and the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Susan lives and works in Lunenburg, Massachusetts.

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