CHPA offers HIPAA-compliant Telehealth appointments
Due to COVID-19 many insurance carriers have updated their benefits to include telehealth for mental health visits.
Telehealth is a secure, live web-streaming video connection between you and your CHPA provider. It is HIPAA-compliant, encrypted, and no patient information is stored. To begin, talk with your provider to schedule an appointment. A signed Telehealth Consent Form is required before your first telehealth session.
Telehealth is a secure, live web-streaming video connection between you and your CHPA provider. It is HIPAA-compliant, encrypted, and no patient information is stored. To begin, talk with your provider to schedule an appointment. A signed Telehealth Consent Form is required before your first telehealth session.
Get started with CHPA Telehealth
CHPA providers use HIPAA-compliant Doxy.me* to meet with patients remotely by video call. This is a simple platform that works on most computers and smartphones with a reasonably good internet connection, a web browser, a self-facing camera, and a microphone. Please confirm that your device meets the minimum system requirements and run a pre-call test to make sure that the settings are correct.
Compatible browsers:
For more information or support about this service read the Doxy patient guide or feel free to contact the front desk at 919.636.5695 for help.
For Dr. Ware's Florida clients, please review Florida's Telehealth regulations.
*During the Federal Public Health Emergency, mental health and medical providers are permitted to use any private, live video platform including non-encrypted, PHE HIPAA-exempt platforms, but when possible HIPAA compliant technology is preferred.
Compatible browsers:
- For computers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari 11+
- For iOS: Use Safari 11+
- For Android: Google Chrome
For more information or support about this service read the Doxy patient guide or feel free to contact the front desk at 919.636.5695 for help.
For Dr. Ware's Florida clients, please review Florida's Telehealth regulations.
*During the Federal Public Health Emergency, mental health and medical providers are permitted to use any private, live video platform including non-encrypted, PHE HIPAA-exempt platforms, but when possible HIPAA compliant technology is preferred.
Telehealth for Current Patients
At your scheduled appointment time, begin a telehealth call with your provider using the following links.
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