FAQ
How are doctors selected?
Doctors must have at the very least Board Certification and current
licensure to be selected for our Doctor On Call program. Board
Certification means that the physician has passed an intensive
written examination and extensive training requirements. Board
Certification is also above and beyond the requirements for state
licensure and requires reexamination every seven to 10 years
depending on specialty.
How many doctors are under contract with Doctor On Call?
At this time, Doctor On Call has more than 240 Board Certified
physicians on-call. Additionally, a pool of more Board Certified
physicians stands ready to come on board when needed. As our program
grows, the resources are available to sufficiently maintain our
mandated quality of service.
Why do we use Board Certified physicians?
A Board Certified physician has completed his or her mandatory
training and subsequently passed rigorous examinations in his or
her specialty area. Beyond their initial training and testing,
Board Certified physicians also are required to regularly
participate in rigorous continuing education programs, equipping
them with the most current medical information and knowledge of
the latest medical advances. Only 40 percent of the doctors in
the U.S. are Board Certified, proof that these physicians have
pursued - and continue to pursue - the standards to represent the
best our nation has to offer.
How does a Doctor On Call physician diagnose over the telephone?
Our physicians are instructed NOT to make a diagnosis or offer any
type of treatments. However, when a caller asks a question, our
physicians can provide them with specific answers to their concerns.
For example, if the person calls about a fever and wants to know if
they need to be seen by a doctor, the physician does not diagnose
based on symptoms, but offers information on why fevers could be a
concern and how they are generally handled. The American Medical
Association has reported that as many as 70 percent of all doctor’s
office visits are informational only. Doctor On Call complements
physicians by empowering the consumer to make wiser health care
decisions while, at the same time, giving the caller peace of mind.
Does the Doctor On Call doctor receiving the call refer the caller
to a specific doctor or facility?
No, our Doctor On Call physicians do not refer to any specific doctor
or facility. This allows our physicians to maintain trust and
objectivity
with the caller. Our physicians do inform the callers how
to choose the right physician by explaining how to determine Board
Certification
and other qualifications. Based on the caller’s needs,
they will recommend that he or she see a doctor if necessary.
How does Doctor On Call differ from nurse information hotlines?
Doctor On Call offers all the advantages of nurse lines while
providing a whole new level of health information for the caller.
Most health information lines offer recorded information or nurses
who are required to follow a flow sheet of information - essentially
no more than a live voice reading a script. In contrast, Doctor On Call
provides the credibility of easily-accessible Board Certified physicians
who are not asked to adhere to scripts or protocols. They use their
extensive training and experience to deal with each caller’s personalized
needs. Each caller is given specific information about their questions,
based on the physician’s expertise.
Do the Doctor On Call Doctors give their names over the phone?
Our doctors give their names at their discretion. Callers may not request
the same doctor as we do not seek to establish a physician-patient
relationship.
Are Doctor On Call calls recorded, and how are they monitored?
There are no recordings of individual Doctor On Call calls. However, all
calls are documented by PIN number, time of call, duration and the physician
who took the call. Doctor On Call does not document call content in order to
maintain confidentiality, but the physicians personally make recorded notes
of a call’s outcome following the call. This is of importance especially to
health plan providers, assuring them of solid documentation in case of
liability issues.
What about liability?
Because Doctor On Call physicians do not practice medicine (e.g. do not
diagnose, treat or prescribe), liability is kept to a minimum. In the past
eight years of operations, there has not been a single claim. In addition,
no claims based on a telephone conversation with physicians were found in
the professional liability literature in any venue.
What kind of insurance does Doctor On Call carry?
Doctor On Call carries liability insurance from Lexington Insurance Company,
a AAA-rated company. We carry $1MM/$1MM coverage and higher limits are
available to meet specific client needs. Certificates of insurance are
available upon request.
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