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Links to telehealth brochures, email templates, social media graphics, and more

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Written by Thi-ly Hayes
Updated over a week ago

Todays patients are seeking convenience in their medical and mental health care and are turning to providers offering telehealth options.

We have designed free and/or custom resources to help promote your telehealth services.

Digital Resources

Make it easy for patients to access your telehealth room from your website

Telehealth designs for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and more

Ready-to-use emails for telemedicine and telemental health providers

Free telehealth graphics to educate your patients

Print Resources

Customized telehealth flyers for your waiting room and mailings

Inform and educate your patients about telehealth with customizable brochures

🤔 Need some extra creative inspiration?

Below is a collection of Best Practices from our users and what's working for them:

  1. Provide materials on the telehealth services you provide in your informed consent packet.

  2. Send out an email to all of your patients, colleagues, friends, and family announcing your telemedicine launch.

  3. Send out mailers to your clients. "I sent mailers to 350 current and former clients alerting them to the fact that I am available online. It was very successful." -Tim J.

  4. Provide brochures in your waiting room or hang up flyers around your office. Inform patients of your telemedicine option.

  5. Use your social media accounts to highlight services you provide using telemedicine. We've seen providers using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and more to let people know that they provide telemedicine.

  6. Providers tell us they get great ROI from targeted Facebook ads on their Facebook business pages.

  7. Add your name to a database. (Yelp, Goodtherapy.org, healthgrades.com) Encourage patients to leave reviews.

  8. Create a website. Boost your SEO! Patients often look for providers online.

  9. Consider writing a personal piece on your practice and services in Psychology Today or a magazine relevant to your field. One of our users, Chris Nealy, LCSW, writes a blog and was recently published in Autism Parenting Magazine.

  10. Write an article about the benefits of telemedicine for your local newspaper or news station. Submit it to the editor.

  11. Submit yourself for awards. Pennington Cancer Center was awarded the Cancer Care Innovation Award. They were then featured in various local news segments.

  12. Connect with your local referral sources, primary care providers, school counselors, and clergy in your community. Often clients will seek out these resources before they make it to your office.

 

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