| 10 Reasons to Use a Nurse Advice Line |
- Save your life.
- Apply self-care safely.
- Save money.
- Save time.
- Call at your convenience.
- Find after-hours care.
- Your call is confidential.
- Peace of mind.
- Improve communication with your doctor.
- Learn more about certain health conditions.
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10 Reasons To Use A Nurse Advice Line
If you believe your situation requires
urgent care, don’t delay—go to the emergency
room or call 9-1-1.
However, in non-emergency situations, you may want to contact your
plan’s nurse
advice line.
If you’re still
not convinced that you
should call the nurse
advice line, here are
10 reasons why you should.
1. Save your life: Sometimes dangerous prescription drug
interactions aren’t caught at the pharmacy. If you’re worried
about drug interactions, call the nurse advice line and ask if your medications
work together.
2. Apply self-care safely: This health-related information
service is generally staffed by registered nurses who are trained to answer
questions about common health problems and minor illnesses over the phone.
Although nurses do not diagnose, prescribe or give medical advice, nurses
can help you decide what you can safely do at home in non-emergency situations,
such as treating the symptoms of a cold or easing the pain of a sprained
ankle.
3. Save money: The nurse advice line can help
you determine whether or not you have a medical emergency or need medical
attention. This could save you from paying the emergency room or office copayment.
All medical plans offered by The Sound Partnership
have a nurse line you can call, toll-free. This information service is
a part of your health plan and is offered at no additional cost to you.
4. Save time: Nurses can answer your questions and discuss
how to administer home treatments that may save you an unnecessary trip
to the doctor’s office.
5. Call at your convenience: You can access health information
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year from any phone, anywhere
in the United States. If you don’t want to talk to a nurse, an audio
health library may also be available at the same toll-free number.
6. Find after-hours care: If your medical problem is serious,
the nurse advice line can tell you how to find a doctor for after-hours
care.
7. Your call is confidential: When you call, you may be
asked for your plan ID number and name to verify that you’re enrolled
in the plan. Your personal information doesn’t go any further and
will not be shared with anyone else.
8. Peace of mind: Medical situations come up when you least
expect them to and most of the time you’re unprepared for emergencies.
But, if you’re not experiencing a medical emergency, it may give
you peace of mind to call the nurse advice line and learn if there are
simple treatments you can apply at home.
9. Improve communication with your doctor: The nurse advice
line can help you prepare for your next doctor’s visit so that you
can clearly describe your symptoms to your doctor and ask the right questions.
When you better understand your health needs, you can work in partnership
with your doctor to make informed decisions about your care.
10. Learn more about certain health conditions: If your
doctor diagnoses a health problem or recommends a test or treatment that
you don’t fully understand, the nurse advice line can give you general
information on the risks, benefits and costs of many medical procedures
and tests .
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