Work-Related Injury Evaluation & Assessment via Telemedicine

 

ONLY 2 SIMPLE STEPS

STEP 1

Submit Authorization Form

STEP 2

Receive a secure link to our physician

   WHAT YOU NEED

  • Mobile phone, tablet, or computer with internet access, camera, and a microphone
  • Submit an Authorization to Treat Form (see below)
  • Access to First Aid materials
  • A completed Notice of Injury Form or C-1 Form

SNOHC is now providing Workplace Telemedicine services.
All new, minor work-related injuries will be evaluated and assessed comprehensively.

Authorization is required.

What We Treat

  • Minor Sprains
  • Minor Strains
  • Contusions/Bruises
  • Minor Burns
  • Work-Related Rashes
  • Repetitive Use Injuries
  • Minor Lacerations/Abrasions
  • Foreign Body
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure

Authorize Telemedicine for a Workplace Injury.


    Employee Information


    Employees First Name * Employees Last Name * Employees Phone Number * Employees Email * Date of Birth * Injury Date *

    Company Information


    Company Name * Authorized By * Job Title * Email Address * Phone Number * Company Address *



    Frequently Asked Questions

    What do I need for my employees to use SNOHC for Workplace Telemedicine?

    To access SNOHC’s Telemedicine services, you will need a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a webcam and microphone.

    How fast is the response time?

    After submitting an Authorization for Telemedicine Services form, a link will be sent approximately 10-15 minutes later.

    Who can use this service?

    Any business, organization, or company that has an employee who sustained a minor work-related injury within the state of Nevada.