ATLANTA, GA, May 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) According to Milton Collier, Over the Road Doctor (www.OverTheRoadDoc.com) is an innovative healthcare solution that provides drivers with 24/7/365 access to doctors who can resolve many of your medical issues, or a U.S. board-certified TeleHealth doctor, through the convenience of phone or online video consultations. It's quality medical care when and where you need it.
The Over the Road Doctor (OTR Doc) partnership network is the first and largest provider of telehealth medical consultations in the U.S., serving over 3 million members. Healthcare expenses, premiums and out-of-pocket costs are putting the crunch on health plans, employers, unions and patients alike. 73% of Americans have difficulty receiving timely medical care without having to visit the emergency room. HIPAA-Compliant Services
All of the doctors in our national network are U.S. board-certified family practitioners, PCPs, pediatricians and internists who use electronic health records to diagnose, treat, and write prescriptions, when necessary. Our quality process meets National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) standards. Our doctors are credentialed every three years.
The Transportation Industry recognize that "A Healthy Driver is a Good Driver", Over the Road Doctor (OTR Doc) provides drivers with a free electronic health record (EHR) allowing them to access and share your health information wherever and whenever they want. Simple as 123.
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According to Milton Collier, Over the Road Doctor is an innovative healthcare solution that provides drivers with 24/7/365 access to doctors.
Providing drivers with 24/7/365 access to doctors who can resolve many of your medical issues, or a U.S. board-certified TeleHealth doctor, through the convenience of phone or online video consultations.
2012-05-01
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[Press-News.org] According to Milton Collier, Over the Road Doctor is an innovative healthcare solution that provides drivers with 24/7/365 access to doctors.Providing drivers with 24/7/365 access to doctors who can resolve many of your medical issues, or a U.S. board-certified TeleHealth doctor, through the convenience of phone or online video consultations.