Correctional Facilities

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How Can Telehealth Improve Healthcare within Correctional Facilities?

Increase Provider Access

Connect corrections patients to GPT’s pool of in-network primary care, behavioral health, and specialty providers. With the addition of telehealth to your correctional facility’s healthcare plan, you are able to provide convenient and appropriate medical care for acute and chronic needs of inmates and employees.

Reduce offsite Care

Corrections patients with healthcare needs have access to providers virtually, eliminating the need for transportation offsite, telehealth is an ideal solution for initial consultations and follow-up appointments.

Mitigate risk

Reduce the need for secure transport to and from medical clinics and allow remote providers to treat patients in a safe environment. Telehealth allows for the safety of inmates, correctional facility employees, providers, and the community at large.

Why Should GPT be Your Telehealth Provider?

  • Pathways is our easy-to-use telehealth platform that requires minimal bandwidth and is adaptable to most healthcare environments.
  • We have many years of experience developing virtual clinics for most healthcare applications. 
  • Telehealth with GPT is affordable and provides cost-effective solutions and equipment to suit your individual needs. 
  • Our IT support team is available for 24 / 7 support and can remotely access, diagnose, and solve most technical issues.   
  • We provide dedicated account managers to assist and support your telehealth program.

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