Telehealth Introduction Telehealth is the use of technology for the exchange of health information in a two way communication from one location to another using a variety of tools or applications. Tools and applications such as smart phone devices, video conferencing, emails, and other wireless applications are used for the convenience and improvement of delivery of healthcare. It has the advantage of connecting healthcare personnel and primary care provider with patients and provides knowledge through the network system regarding patient care and monitoring (Katzman, 2013). Telehealth is a cost effective way for the Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) to have the ability to reach a wider geographical area and broader populations. Especially in the rural areas where services are limited and geographical boundaries …show more content…
When patients leave from appointments with their physicians, or are discharged from the hospital, they are responsible for their care at home. Oftentimes, patients are non-compliant with their treatment plan given to them by their clinician due to lack of understanding, miscommunication or faulty understanding of the treatment plan, lack of access to facilities or requirement of additional guidance. This creates safety issues and causes negative outcomes in the patients’ health. This is where telehealth comes into play to help to continuously monitor patients and provide the assistance needed to maintain optimal patient function. According Cassandra, Graves, and Mooney (2013) telehealth would certainly reduce readmission rates for chronic conditions by giving patients early interventions, serve wider geographic areas, improve patient outcome, provide better services to patients and allow better time management for
Telehealth is an all inclusive, systematic approach application of care and case management. The program personalizes the delivery of health care services using health informatics, disease management and health technologies. Telehealth facilitates access to care and improves the health of designated individuals and populations.
As discussed earlier, Roja et al. (2014) found that there is minimal effort in developing programs for the Aboriginal community that are deemed culturally safe and appropriate care provided by health care professionals. With current advancements in technology, remote Aboriginal communities can now utilize a videoconferencing service where a physician can attend to them via Telehealth. According to Kowpak & Gillis (2015), this method uses a robot that has ‘peripheral examination tools such as a stethoscope, ENT camera, and a general exam camera’. Although this method paves way to a much acceptable timeframe to consult with a physician, Telehealth also has its fair share of criticisms (Health Canada, 2014). Telehealth is another form of service
The delivery of health care has always been influenced by technological developments and innovations. This is particularly true in modern health care professionals where they are obsessed with technology and rush to apply them. One of the most recent applications of ICT – Information and computer technology- is telehealth. Telehealth is the use of communication, diagnostic and information technology to provide health care when patients and providers are geographically separated [2], Technologies include videoconferencing, the internet, store -and-forward imaging, streaming media, terrestrial and wireless communications. Telehealth could be as simple as two health professionals discussing a case over the telephone or as
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that utility of telehealth technology (THT) has the ability to improve patients’ health and reduce costly hospital readmissions for those living with chronic diseases in the United States (US). Nationally, most of our healthcare expenditures are allocated to caring for patients with chronic conditions. Bunnell et al. (2012) suggested that it cost the US more than 2.5 trillion dollars to manage and treat chronic disorders. Because of less than optimal management of chronic diseases in the outpatient setting, these patients are frequently readmitted to the hospital.
Telehealth: Opportunities and Challenges Student’s Name Institution/University Telehealth: Opportunities and Challenges Telehealth is defined as the use of information technology to support healthcare activities such as health administration, patient education, professional training and public health (Yasnoff et al., 2000). The recent concept of telehealth is continuously changing to enhance patient care in more efficient ways. The use of telehealth cuts across different settings such as the doctors’ offices, hospitals and even in home-based care. The telehealth encompasses the use of telephones, video calls, computers and other teleconferencing equipment.
Telehealth has been a large topic of debate in recent years because of the economic, political, and regulatory points of view. In deciding outcomes in these areas, it is the responsibility of all healthcare professions to identify information gaps in order to come to the more rational and beneficial conclusion about telehealth (Grace, 2014). Economically, there are concerns regarding the access and affordability of telehealth equipment. At the same time, telehealth is being adapted in ways to be utilized with technological devices that many individuals already have access to like telephones, cellular phones, and personal computers/laptops. Telehealth can positively impact both clients and providers by increasing access to care and reducing the time and costs associated with traveling for health care (Allen, Aylott, Loyola, Moric, & Saffarek, 2015). As telehealth develops technological devices can be made more affordable and can be covered by insurance policies (Thomas et al., 2014). Many nurses functioning as case managers can help provide the tools and resources individuals require to manage their health.
Thank you group 1 for a well develop presentation on telehealth. To me, it was mapped and put together perfectly. After reviewing your presentation, I have learned the telehealth is not only diagnosing a patient over the phone or internet. With telehealth, there is so much more to do such as teach, deliver profession healthcare and medical advice. Telehealth has changed the game.
Now, we know about the benefits, the barrier or challenges of Telehealth or Telemedicine when we use the system. So, the conclusion is Telehealth or Telemedicine is quality of health care system. Telehealth or Telemedicine is about system that we want to use it for a long time. It is quite good when we have our own system to increase the amount of patient to use the system of Telehealth or Telemedicine. Other than that, when we create the system make sure that the systems follow the procedure or legislation of that particular method. Furthermore, HealthCare Organization must take action to maintain this system for future use. The system of Telehealth or Telemedicine is easier system that can use by the other patient at there. They must make
Telehealth is the monitoring via remote exchange of physiological data between a patient at home and health care professionals at hospitals or clinics to assist with diagnosis and treatment. As our society ages and health care costs increase, government and private insurance payers are seeking technological interventions. Technological solutions may provide high quality healthcare services at a distance, utilize professional resources more effectively, and enable elderly and ill patients to remain in their own homes. Patients may experience decreased hospitalization and urgent care settings, and out of home care may not be required as the patient is monitored at home. However, no study has been able to prove telehealth
Telehealth is defined as a form of conferencing that connects patients and health professionals through technology, providing an array of services such as diagnosis and assessment, medication management and individual therapy (L'Abate, 2015). Telehealth is associated with many advantages such as including improved accessibility, flexibility relating to personalisation and reduced costs (L'Abate, 2015). However, the effectiveness of telehealth has become more prominent in recent years in its ability to successfully provide basic health care to those who have restricted access to health services, thus offering new opportunities of individuals to meet health standards, increasing their health status. In Australia, those in rural and remote geographical
Using laptops, computer, tablets, and even smart phone having access to doctors is very accessible. There are many company that provide these services such as Telehealth, Doc on Demand, MDLive, NowClinic, American Well, and Telemedicine. There companies provide virtual doctor visits by email, Skype and videos. Right now, there’s growing buzz over the new Apple Watch’s AirStrip feature, which lets medical professionals look to their wrists to view patient information. (Eisenberg, 2016)
Telehealth service is an ideology to conduct the health service in long distance, usually based on the internet. However, the concept of telehealth service currently is usually appeared in academia and seldom implemented in the health care industry. The most
According to the Health Recourses and Services Administration, “Tele health is the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long distance clinical healthcare, patient and professional health related education, public health, and health administration”(para 1) . Technology is has taken over our every-day lives and has slowly integrated into our health care system. According to Ronda Hughes, “Tele nursing is the use of technology to deliver nursing care and conduct nursing practice” (para 3). The two terms are closely related. Tele nursing cannot be defined without first defining the term of tele health, but what does the tele heath and nursing world look like? What does a tele nurse do and how is it a benefit to the patients and/or the nursing profession?
Many of these barriers exist from lack of essentially knowing the benefits of what the incorporation of telehealth can offer within the aspect of this type of community. At times, there has been a great interest in telehealth surrounding its potential to reduce health care costs along with the improvement of patient outcomes, but at times there has been no known scientific evidence base underpinning it (McLean, Sheikh, Cresswell, Nurmmatov, Mukherjee, Hemmi & Pagilari, 2013).
There are several forms of technology that is used to monitor, assist patients with self-care management, assist physicians with delivering care to their patients, including consultation with specialist, and overcoming barriers with transportation. “60% of the healthcare executives, physicians, and nurses in this inaugural survey said that telemedicine was a high priority for 2015“ (Vockley, 2015, para. 7) Telemedicine