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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2022
Telehealth is commonly used in the care of geriatric patients; however, it requires special considerations for effective implementation. Although available evidence suggests that this model of care is useful and feasible, interventions should be carefully designed with the unique needs of geriatric patients in mind.
Tracy, Johns +2 more
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Telehealth is commonly used in the care of geriatric patients; however, it requires special considerations for effective implementation. Although available evidence suggests that this model of care is useful and feasible, interventions should be carefully designed with the unique needs of geriatric patients in mind.
Tracy, Johns +2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2022
Asynchronous telehealth provides a viable option for improving access in a convenient and timely manner to patients seeking care as well as for physicians seeking subspecialty consultation. Access to technology, clear guidelines, standards, and expectations is required for this innovation to function well.
Jennifer, Stephens, Grant M, Greenberg
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Asynchronous telehealth provides a viable option for improving access in a convenient and timely manner to patients seeking care as well as for physicians seeking subspecialty consultation. Access to technology, clear guidelines, standards, and expectations is required for this innovation to function well.
Jennifer, Stephens, Grant M, Greenberg
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Telemedicine and e-Health, 2009
The ethical implications of telehealth go well beyond providers' obligations to ensure privacy and confidentiality. The ethical conundrum of telehealth realizes the uniquely positive impact that telehealth can have on patients, providers, and clinical outcomes, as well as the potential for harm and abuse that may ensue. This article explores telehealth
David A, Fleming +2 more
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The ethical implications of telehealth go well beyond providers' obligations to ensure privacy and confidentiality. The ethical conundrum of telehealth realizes the uniquely positive impact that telehealth can have on patients, providers, and clinical outcomes, as well as the potential for harm and abuse that may ensue. This article explores telehealth
David A, Fleming +2 more
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2017
The evolution of telehealth is defined as the change of telehealth over time, and how it is developing into a system of health care delivery and exchange of information for participants over distance. The term ‘separated’ is becoming less of a key element in the current definition of telehealth as we seek to transition telehealth into an integrated ...
Martin-Khan, Melinda +3 more
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The evolution of telehealth is defined as the change of telehealth over time, and how it is developing into a system of health care delivery and exchange of information for participants over distance. The term ‘separated’ is becoming less of a key element in the current definition of telehealth as we seek to transition telehealth into an integrated ...
Martin-Khan, Melinda +3 more
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1997
This paper deals with the developments of the project “Telehealth in Africa”, to establish a link between more European reference Hospital Centers and some African Hospital Centers, connected with Peripheral Units of Assistance, to transmit and receive health diagnostic images, etc.
A, Rovetta +3 more
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This paper deals with the developments of the project “Telehealth in Africa”, to establish a link between more European reference Hospital Centers and some African Hospital Centers, connected with Peripheral Units of Assistance, to transmit and receive health diagnostic images, etc.
A, Rovetta +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
With the digital revolution, telehealth is evolving from clinics to the home. In this review, the authors summarize current trends, barriers and limitations, and the potential for telehealth to improve health care delivery.
E Ray, Dorsey, Eric J, Topol
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With the digital revolution, telehealth is evolving from clinics to the home. In this review, the authors summarize current trends, barriers and limitations, and the potential for telehealth to improve health care delivery.
E Ray, Dorsey, Eric J, Topol
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Telemedicine and e-Health, 2009
The overall goal of this study was to explore and describe the perceptions of advanced practice nurses (APNs) about caring while providing primary care using telehealth technology. This study used naturalistic inquiry methodology to elicit the subjective perceptions and reflections of a sample of APNs about how they convey caring in the context of ...
Shainy B, Varghese, Carolyn A, Phillips
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The overall goal of this study was to explore and describe the perceptions of advanced practice nurses (APNs) about caring while providing primary care using telehealth technology. This study used naturalistic inquiry methodology to elicit the subjective perceptions and reflections of a sample of APNs about how they convey caring in the context of ...
Shainy B, Varghese, Carolyn A, Phillips
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Practical aspects of telehealth: establishing telehealth in an institution
Internal Medicine Journal, 2014AbstractThe fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth models that can facilitate the provision of specialist services to rural and remote patients closer to home. Some of the barriers to successful implementation of these models relates to workforce, funding and infrastructure at rural sites, as ...
Sabesan, S. +9 more
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