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neverending
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Default Aug 28, 2015 at 05:37 AM
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Just curious. When I was up north as part of a program to try to keep me out of the hospital, along with being in a PHP program, I participated in telehealth.

Teleheath then was that they added special equipment to a landline telephone and every night you were sent a list of questions you had to answer. Then the telehealth specialist reviewed the answers in the morning and if a response concerned her/him they called you that day to discuss it and make sure you were ok.

Sometimes when I felt like it I would just go in and talk to the person face to face. That was in addition to the PHP program, pdoc, and psychologist.

Down here I no longer need that program.

Has anyone else been through this?
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Default Aug 29, 2015 at 03:28 AM
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I guess nobody has heard if this. Maybe it is unique to the VA healthcare system.
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Default Aug 29, 2015 at 03:39 AM
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I'm not familiar with it, sorry.
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