A Practical Guide to Emergency Telehealth
A Practical Guide to Emergency Telehealth
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Abstract
This book is an effort to reveal new opportunities for emergency medicine to meet the demands of a evolving healthcare environment. Emergency clinicians will be asked to provide highly coordinated and cost-effective care, leveraging technology, and effective communication all in the context of social determinants of the individual patients’ health. Each chapter within this book provides a view into well established or novel emergency telehealth program or concept and seeks to provide the reader with some context as to the state of emergency telehealth. As a primer, it helps the reader quickly get up to speed on basic telehealth concepts followed by two sections. The first shares emergency telehealth use cases in which the ED is the orginating site, with topics that may be well known like telestroke. The second section explores new opportunities for emergency medicine clincians to offer services outside the four walls of the ED or using new technologies to expand the reach of emergency medicine such in correctional care and teleultrasound.
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Front Matter
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Part I Telehealth Operations
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1
Telemedicine Basics
Guenevere Burke andJared Lucas
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2
Telemedicine Technologies
Dean L. Smith
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3
Telehealth Training and Education
Aditi U. Joshi andNeal Sikka
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4
Telehealth Adoption and Patient Engagement
Ahmad A. Aalam and others
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5
Quality Assessment in Emergency Telehealth
Jason C. Goldwater andJudd E. Hollander
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6
Legal, Regulatory, and Reimbursement Considerations
Alexis S. Gilroy and others
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7
Telehealth Cybersecurity
Colton D. Hood
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1
Telemedicine Basics
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Part II Originating Site Services
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8
Telestroke and Teleneurology
Hartmut Gross andJeffrey A. Switzer
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9
Emergency Telepsychiatry
Ewald Horwath and others
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10
Role of Telemedicine in Guiding Rural Emergent Neurosurgical Care
M. Omar Chohan and others
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11
Emergency Ocular Telehealth Services
Anika Goodwin andChloe T. L. Khoo
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12
Medical Subspecialty Telehealth Consults
Susie Q. Lew and others
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13
Telemedicine in the Surgical Disciplines
Ariel Santos and others
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14
Pediatric Emergency Telehealth
Kylie Taylor andAmeer Mody
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8
Telestroke and Teleneurology
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Part III Distant Site Services
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15
Teletriage
Matthew Laghezza and others
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16
Telehealth for Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Bill Wayne Chan and others
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17
Supporting Advance Practice Providers in the Emergency Department Using Telehealth
L. Kendall McKenzie and others
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18
Emergency Telehealth Services in the Correctional Setting
Newton E. Kendig and others
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19
Extending Care Team Access to Out-of-Hospital Settings via Telehealth
Denise Wassenaar and others
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20
Remote Physiologic Monitoring
Ksenya K. Badashova and others
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21
Direct-to-Consumer or On-Demand Telehealth
Aditi U. Joshi andSylvan Waller
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Telehealth Facilitates Value-Based Care in Emergency Department Settings
Deborah Ann Mulligan and others
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23
Tele-Ultrasound
Elizabeth Dearing andKeith Boniface
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24
Emerging and Innovative Technologies
Ahmad A. Aalam and others
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Teletriage
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End Matter
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