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Title
A practical guide to emergency department telemedicine
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Sikka, Neal (author)
Subject
Telemedicine (MESH)
Emergency Medical Services (MESH)
Emergencies (MESH)
Classification
LCC: R855.3 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
NLM: WX 215 (Assigner: dnlm) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 610.285 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
index (index)
Content
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Summary
"Telemedicine is a rapidly growing field in healthcare and emergency medicine. Telemedicine, telehealth, and virtual health are often used interchangeably, but have unique definitions. Collectively, they refer to the use of telecommunications technology and electronic information to support health and provide care over distance. (Nesbitt TS, 2020) Telehealth and Telemedicine both describe the "use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve the patient's health status".(Institute of Medicine, 2012) Telemedicine is generally limited to direct clinical provider-to-patient care. Telehealth services include but are not limited to clinical care, health screening and prevention, health maintenance, professional health-related education, public health, and health administration. (Sikka, 2019) Virtual Health, e-health and digital health refer to an even broader array of digital information tools. The definition includes telehealth and extends further into other categories such as health information technology (IT), medical device data systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and clinical decision support tools. (Office of Health Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), 2016) (U.S. Food & Drug Administration, n.d.; Telligen and the Great Plains Telehealth Resource and Assistance Center, 2020)"-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Telemedicine Basics
Telemedicine Technologies
Telehealth Training and Education
Telehealth Adoption and Patient Engagement
Quality Assessment in Emergency Telehealth
Legal, Regulatory and Reimbursement Considerations
Telehealth Cybersecurity
Telestroke and Teleneurology
Emergency Telepsychiatry
Role of Telemedicine for Guiding Rural Emergent Neurosurgical Care
Emergency Ocular Telehealth Services
Medical Subspecialty Telehealth Consults
Telemedicine in the Surgical Disciplines
Pediatric Emergency Telehealth
Tele-Triage
Telehealth for Medication for Addiction Treatment
Supporting Advance Practice Providers in the ED using Telehealth
Emergency Telehealth Services in the Correctional Setting
Extending Care Team Access to Out of Hospital Settings via Telehealth
Remote Physiologic Monitoring
Direct to Consumer or On-Demand Telehealth
Telehealth Facilitates Value Based Care in ED Settings
Tele-ultrasound
Emerging and Innovative Technologies
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Sikka, Neal A practical guide to emergency department telemedicine