Making Sense of Online Doctor's Verification Processes


Online doctors are the recent addition to the ever increasing expansion of online medical help. From comprehensive information about human health to an online medical consultation, the benefits of the internet have reached all over. Ideally, one would not doubt the legitimacy of an online doctor’s certifications and practice if one were to visit the doctor personally but with possibilities of online fraud being immense; it is worthwhile to check the credentials of the online doctor before you get a prescription online.


Here are some essential steps explained in brief:

Checking the Background


Verifying the background and the supposed credentials is the right of every patient. Ideally, background checking on an online doctor includes educational qualifications verification from primary sources, doctor license verification, education provider’s accreditation validation, professional License Bodies’ authority validation, employment verification, and cross checking against propriety database of hundreds of bogus medical employers.


For verification, it is best to call the state that the online doctor belongs to and ask for the medical records. Not every state in USA will be ready to divulge any information or even if they do, they provide limited information. You can also call the AMBD and ask for background information. If both the above options fail the information sufficiency test, search online or offline public database system for verification.


Online Certifications Checking


Most doctors online display their license, certifications, educational qualifications, and other verified credentials for the patients. If you have any doubt, contact the medical board or the institute that issued the certificates individually and ask for the verification details, year of passing and others. Match the details received with those displayed on the online doctor’s website. If the online physician displays past employment record, call the employers and verify the doctor’s credentials.


Asking For Recommendations


If the above step is sufficient then there is no use for asking recommendations. Recommendation is the process of verifying the online doctor’s credentials through his/her earlier patients. A real and licensed online prescription service won’t have any problems giving references. You can contact the referenced person and ask for doctor’s background and medical knowledge.


Other Resources


There are several online medical service websites that offer online doctor verification services for a patient or members of the family. All you need to do is sign up for one such service and enter the details of the doctor. Most of the sites offer paid memberships at low costs. These online resource websites perform all the function listed in the previous points.


Checking the background and verification is time consuming but it is better to be safe than to regret it later. Checking for online doctors’ validation is extremely crucial because of the increasing rate of medical malpractice and abuse cases. There have been cases when the online doctor has faked the medical qualifications and experience records, and in the process, put to risk the life of patients.
Only after satisfying yourself with all the verification processes should you consult the online doctor and purchase prescription drugs from pharmacies.

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