Description
A Practical Guide on Emergency Telehealth is the most thorough, up to date, and practical guidebook available for the design and implementation of a wide variety of acute and episodic distance-based clinical services. Historically it has been evident that Emergency Medicine stands to benefit from improvements in telecommunication technologies. This book helps readers understand how emergency telehealth can be used to improve care within and outside the ED, discover telehealth opportunities, identify solutions for health care disparities, guide them through to implementation, and support them to long-term success. Chapters feature case examples, checklists, and lessons learned from professionals who have been at the forefront of the telehealth industry. The content is designed for individuals and institutions at all levels of telehealth experience. It is fitting and essential for hospital administrators, information technology staff, emergency medicine clinicians, nurses, and other key stakeholders involved in the delivery of urgent and emergent medical care.Advance Praise for A Practical Guide on Emergency Telehealth"This excellent text will serve the practitioners with a ready reference as telehealth continues to grow in importance and utility in the aftermath of a global pandemic." -- Charles R. Doarn, MBA, FATA, FAsMA, Research Professor, Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, MPH Program Director, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati"While telehealth as a method of providing care is not new, pre-COVID growth accelerated by the response to COVID-19 has been remarkable. Dr. Sikka and his colleagues have provided us with the most comprehensive body of work to date on this important subject." -- B. Tilman Jolly, MD, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer, Aveshka, Inc., Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University"This book provides an excellent summary of the contemporary issues in emergency telehealth, and is a must read for clinicians interested in this topic." -- Jesse Pines, MD, National Director of Clinical Innovation, US Acute Care Solutions
Table of Contents
[DRAFT]Chapter 1 Telemedicine BasicsGuenevere Burke, MD, MBA, Jared Lucas, MDChapter 2 Telemedicine TechnologiesDean L. Smith, MD, MBIChapter 3 Telehealth Training and EducationAditi U. Joshi MD, MSc, FACEP, Neal Sikka, MD, FACEPChapter 4 Telehealth Adoption and Patient EngagementAhmad A. Aalam MBBS, Kareem A. Osman BS, Aaron MartinChapter 5 Quality Assessment in Emergency TelehealthJason C. Goldwater, MA, MPA, Judd E. Hollander, MDChapter 6 Legal, Regulatory and Reimbursement ConsiderationsAlexis S. Gilroy, JD, Kimberly L. Rockwell, MD, JD, Adam Rutenberg, DO, MBA, Claire Marblestone, Kyle Y. Faget, Esq.Chapter 7 Telehealth CybersecurityColton D. Hood, MD MBIChapter 8 Telestroke and TeleneurologyHartmut Gross, MD, FACEP, Jeffrey A Switzer, DO, MCTS, FAHA, FAANChapter 9 Emergency TelepsychiatryEwald Horwath, MD, MS, LFAPA, Thomas E. Dell, Zeina Saliba, MDChapter 10 Role of Telemedicine for Guiding Rural Emergent Neurosurgical CareMuhammad O. Chohan MD, M. Omar Chohan, MD, FAANS, Associate Professor, Martina Stippler MD, FACS, FAANS, Susy Salvo Wendt, Howard Yonas MDChapter 11 Emergency Ocular Telehealth ServicesAnika Goodwin, MD, FACS, Chloe T. L. Khoo, MDChapter 12 Medical Subspecialty Telehealth ConsultsSusie Q. Lew, MD, Shailendra Sharma, MD, Marc O. Siegel, MD, Hana Akselrod, MD, MPH, Simranjit Kaur, MBBS, Anita Kumar, MD, Marie L. Borum, MD, EdD, MPH, MACP, FACG, AGAFChapter 13 Telemedicine in the Surgical DisciplinesAriel Santos, MD, MPH, FRSCS, FACS, FCCM, Davin T. Combs, BS, Yasser Ajabnoor, MBBS, Cameron Onks, JDChapter 14 Pediatric Emergency TelehealthKylie Taylor MSN, CPNP, Ameer Mody MD, MPH, FAAPChapter 15 Tele-TriageMatthew Laghezza, MS, MBA, PA-C, Peter Greenwald, MD, MS, Ethan Booker, MD, David Mishkin, MD, FACEP, Rahul Sharma, MD, MBAChapter 16 Telehealth for Medication for Addiction TreatmentBill Wayne Chan, Javad John Fatollahi, MD, Natalie Lynn Kirilichin, MD, MPH, FACEP, Zeina Saliba, MDChapter 17 Supporting Advance Practice Providers in the ED using TelehealthL. Kendall McKenzie, MD, Tearsanee Carlisle, DNP, FNP-BC, Lisa Haynie, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, Jason McKay, MPA, NRP, FP-C, Greg Hall, Robert Galli, MDChapter 18 Emergency Telehealth Services in the Correctional SettingNewton E. Kendig, MD, David G. Ellis, MD, Renoj Varughese, MD, Obinna M. Ome IrondiChapter 19 Extending Care Team Access to Out of Hospital Settings via TelehealthDenise Wassenaar, RN, MS, NHA, Paul Knight, OT, MBA, Mark A. Hanson, PhD, Jeffrey D. Wessler, MD, MPhil, FACCChapter 20 Remote Physiologic MonitoringKsenya K Badashova, MD, Tenagne Haile-Mariam, MD, Robert Jarrin, JDChapter 21 Direct to Consumer or On-Demand TelehealthAditi U. Joshi MD, MSc, FACEP, Sylvan Waller, MDChapter 22 Telehealth Facilitates Value Based Care in ED SettingsDeborah Ann Mulligan, MD FAAP FACEP, Krista Drobac, Robert Shesser MD MPHChapter 23 Tele-ultrasoundElizabeth Dearing, MD, Keith Boniface, MDChapter 24 Emerging and Innovative TechnologiesAhmad A. Aalam MBBS, Andrew Meltzer MD, MS, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Sam P. Tarassoli BSc (Hons) MSc MB BChir, Damien J. Drury LLB (Hons) MB BChir (Hons), Elias G. Carayannis MBA, PhD
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Filled with Fire an…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- The Lilac Bus : A N…



