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Patient Tip Sheet: Using Telehealth for Nutrition Care Services
A single-page infographic with a dark navy blue header containing the title "Using Telehealth for Nutrition Care and Services" in large bold white text, with a photograph in the top right corner showing a person using a laptop with fresh fruits and vegetables nearby. Below the header, a blue banner reads "Telehealth helps people of all ages get nutrition care and services from home." The page is divided into three sections. The first, "What is tele-nutrition?", explains that tele-nutrition uses technology like video conferencing, phone calls, wearable devices, and apps to deliver nutrition care and help prevent illness. The second section, "What types of nutrition care can you receive through telehealth?", features a blue circular checklist icon and a bulleted list covering nutrition care plans, virtual nutrition check-ups, preventive nutrition counseling, medical nutrition therapy, and custom nutrition care. The third section, "How is tele-nutrition care delivered?", features a blue circular icon of a person on a video screen and lists video appointments, phone calls, remote patient monitoring, and mobile health applications. At the bottom, a dark navy box labeled "More resources" contains four links: Telehealth for chronic conditions, What is remote patient monitoring?, Why use telehealth?, and Online nutrition tools. The footer includes "Visit Telehealth.HHS.gov" in bold white text alongside the HHS shield logo and the HRSA logo.

Patient Tip Sheet: Using Telehealth for Nutrition Care Services

Share this tip sheet with your clients/patients so they can learn more more about the types of nutrition care they can receive through telehealth and how they can connect to nutrition experts virtually.