¿Cómo se utilizan los servicios de telesalud durante la pandemia de covid-19 y cuál es su impacto en la salud de la población?
(How are telehealth services used during the covid-19 pandemic and what is their impact on the population health?)
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Using telerehabilitation would mean that patients have a lower risk of exposure to infectious agents.
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Our health system deployed four COVID-19 telehealth programs, and four biomedical informatics innovations to screen and care for COVID-19 patients.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and remarkably altered community mental health service delivery and evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation
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The COVID-19 public health emergency has amplified both the potential value and the challenges with health care providers deploying telehealth solutions.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying social distancing measures have hastened the implementation of telehealth programs in hospital systems around the globe.
Using telerehabilitation would mean that patients have a lower risk of exposure to infectious agents.
... need for social distancing to reduce disease transmission during the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global health pandemic. Using telerehabilitation would mean that patients have a lower risk of exposure to infectious agents. Further research into telehealth interventions and stroke management in home care is crucial. ...
Ref: Stroke and Telerehabilitation: A Brief Communication [JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol, 2020-07-17]Our health system deployed four COVID-19 telehealth programs, and four biomedical informatics innovations to screen and care for COVID-19 patients.
... information technology to provide a continuum of services during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our health system deployed four COVID-19 telehealth programs, and four biomedical informatics innovations to screen and care for COVID-19 patients. Using programmatic and electronic health record data we describe the implementation and initial utilization. RESULTS: ...
Ref: Leveraging Health System Telehealth and Informatics Infrastructure to Create a Continuum of Services for COVID-19 Screening, Testing, and Treatment [J. am. med. inform. assoc, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and remarkably altered community mental health service delivery and evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation
... BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and remarkably altered community mental health service delivery and evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation This study reports provider perspectives on the impact that COVID-19 had on their work and EBP implementation METHODS: Providers (n = 93) completed online surveys with quantitative measures and ...
Ref: An Observational Study of the Impact of COVID-19 and the Transition to Telehealth on Community Mental Health Center Providers [Research square, 2020]The COVID-19 public health emergency has amplified both the potential value and the challenges with health care providers deploying telehealth solutions.
... The COVID-19 public health emergency has amplified both the potential value and the challenges with health care providers deploying telehealth solutions. As people across the country find ways to stay at home, telehealth preserves an opportunity to obtain necessary healthcare services. Further, telehealth can help individuals avoid COVID-19 infection, free up ...
Ref: Increasing Access to Care: Telehealth During COVID-19 [J Law Biosci, 2020-06-16]The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying social distancing measures have hastened the implementation of telehealth programs in hospital systems around the globe.
... programs have long held promise for addressing rural health disparities perpetuated by inadequate healthcare access. The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying social distancing measures have hastened the implementation of telehealth programs in hospital systems around the globe. Here, we provide specific examples of telehealth efforts that have been implemented in a large ...
Ref: Telehealth in Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications for Rural Health Disparities [J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2020-06-26]The recent COVID-19 pandemic forced oncologists across the VA system to adopt telehealth to provide continuity of care.
... This allows oncologists located at the tertiary center to virtually deliver care to remote sites. The recent COVID-19 pandemic forced oncologists across the VA system to adopt telehealth to provide continuity of care. On the basis of our review and personal experience, we have outlined opportunities for telehealth ...
Ref: Telehealth for Cancer Care in Veterans: Opportunities and Challenges Revealed by COVID. [JCO oncology practice, 2020-09-24]The COVID-19 pandemic, technological advancements, regulatory waivers, and user acceptance converged to boost telehealth activities during the public health emergency.
... The COVID-19 pandemic, technological advancements, regulatory waivers, and user acceptance converged to boost telehealth activities during the public health emergency. Providers were able to deliver and bill for services across state lines for new and established patients via HIPAA and non-HIPAA compliant platforms with home as the originating site and ...
Ref: Telehealth for Home Dialysis in COVID-19 and Beyond: A Perspective From the American Society of Nephrology COVID-19 Home Dialysis Subcommittee [Am. j. kidney dis, 2020]During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth visits have maintained the collaborative and academic practice model of in-person service provision.
... During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth visits have maintained the collaborative and academic practice model of in-person service provision. Telehealth visit documentation can be shared with an attending physician or advanced practice provider. Patients can be placed into a virtual waiting room while treatment discussions happen, and then patients ...
Ref: Establishing clinical pharmacist telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic [Am J Health Syst Pharm, 2020-05-22]expanding telehealth services has become the most prominently employed access strategy across the majority of health care systems.
... treatment programs. 2 As the US scrambles to deliver health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding telehealth services has become the most prominently employed access strategy across the majority of health care systems. Current projections estimate there could be 1 billion telehealth appointments conducted in 2020, compared to ...
Ref: Flattening the Curve by Getting Ahead of It: How the VA Healthcare System Is Leveraging Telehealth to Provide Continued Access to Care for Rural Veterans [J Rural Health, 2020-04-13]it helped the CV service better navigate and more efficiently meet the patient care needs associated with patient care restrictions.
... telehealth via video calling. This initiative became of great importance with the COVID-19 pandemic because it helped the CV service better navigate and more efficiently meet the patient care needs associated with patient care restrictions. The CV service had to quickly evaluate and implement measures to reduce the rate of ...
Ref: Telehealth for Wound Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Studies [J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and remarkably altered community mental health service delivery and evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation.
... BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and remarkably altered community mental health service delivery and evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation. This study reports provider perspectives on the impact that COVID-19 had on their work and EBP implementation. METHODS: Providers (n = 93) completed online surveys with quantitative measures and ...
Ref: An Observational Study of the Impact of COVID-19 and the Transition to Telehealth on Community Mental Health Center Providers [Res Sq, 2020-07-29]Telehealth capabilities have shown remarkable abilities to facilitate emergency airway management in rural emergency departments (EDs).
... where severe respiratory complications are common and widespread contagion threatens to overwhelm hospitals" limited resources. Telehealth capabilities have shown remarkable abilities to facilitate emergency airway management in rural emergency departments (EDs). 5 Yet, there are barriers to adoption that still remain, hindering the ability to maximize ...
Ref: Telehealth Availability in US Hospitals in the Face of the COVID‐19 Pandemic [J Rural Health, 2020-06-30]risk creating or widening racial/ethnic disparities.
... technological changes, like the rapid uptake of telehealth in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, risk creating or widening racial/ethnic disparities. We conducted a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of Internet users to ...
Ref: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Self-Reported Telehealth Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Secondary Analysis of a U.S. Survey of Internet Users from Late March [J. am. med. inform. assoc, 2020]Institutions located in the Northeast and South regions were markedly more likely to offer telehealth services.
... services, 88 (83%) cited the COVID-19 pandemic as the impetus for implementation of telehealth services. Institutions located in the Northeast and South regions were markedly more likely to offer telehealth services. Heat map analysis demonstrates an associative overlap of regional "hot spots" with direct comparison of ...
Ref: Telehealth Utilization in Response to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic in Orthopaedic Surgery [J Am Acad Orthop Surg, 2020]allowing some patients access to care while avoiding in-person visits to physicians' offices and hospitals.
... played a critical role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, allowing some patients access to care while avoiding in-person visits to physicians" offices and hospitals. 18 In March 2020, the American Academy of Pediatrics released guidance for pediatricians related to ...
Ref: Pediatrician attitudes toward and experiences with telehealth use: Results from a national survey [Acad Pediatr, 2020-05-08]conserving scarce resources such as personal protective equipment and testing supplies and preventing the spread of infections to patients and health care workers.
... age was associated with having a positive test result. Conclusions and Relevance: Robust, physician-directed telehealth services can meet a wide range of needs during the acute phase of a pandemic, conserving scarce resources such as personal protective equipment and testing supplies and preventing the spread of infections to patients and health care workers. ...
Ref: On the Front (Phone) Lines: Results of a COVID-19 Hotline in Northeast Ohio [Acad Pediatr, 2020-05-13]The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a rapid surge of telehealth use in palliative and hospice practices.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a rapid surge of telehealth use in palliative and hospice practices. [1] [2] [3] Prior to the coronavirus crisis, telehealth uptake in palliative care and hospice had been slow and under-studied. [4] [5] [6] Telehealth has historically been deployed to decrease ...
Ref: Human Connection and Technology Connectivity: A Systematic Review of Available Telehealth Survey Instruments [J Pain Symptom Manage, 2020-10-14]evolving telehealth deliverables as valuable complements to in-person orthopaedic clinic visits with net improvement realized in the quality and value of care delivered.
... as a roadmap for other sections of the healthcare community in the implementation of telehealth services. The telehealth landscape may be permanently changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with evolving telehealth deliverables as valuable complements to in-person orthopaedic clinic visits with net improvement realized in the quality and value of care delivered. ...
Ref: Telehealth Utilization in Response to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic in Orthopaedic Surgery [J Am Acad Orthop Surg, 2020-04-07]The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing changes and may help to establish telehealth more firmly in its aftermath.
... services but where such services are noted as sometimes having precluded significant telehealth use. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing changes and may help to establish telehealth more firmly in its aftermath. Some of the changes may not be long-lasting. However, the momentum is such that telehealth ...
Ref: Telehealth in the Context of COVID-19: Changing Perspectives in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States [J Med Internet Res, 2020-06-09]telehealth has provided a timely solution to the barriers caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the delivery of interdisciplinary cancer services Globally,
... delivery of cancer care via telehealth requires education and training for healthcare professionals and patients, telehealth has provided a timely solution to the barriers caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the delivery of interdisciplinary cancer services Globally, evidence has shown that telehealth in cancer care can leverage an innovative response during the ...
Ref: The role of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic across the interdisciplinary cancer team: Implications for practice [Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2020]Telemedicine can provide the necessary remote consultation and healthcare for patients in the current situation.
... Conclusion This study highlights the steadily rising public interest in telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine can provide the necessary remote consultation and healthcare for patients in the current situation. However, previous studies have shown that the majority of the countries are inadequately equipped for ...
Ref: Global Interest in Telehealth During COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Google Trends™ [Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2020-09-16]Through telehealth-integrated patient management protocols and payment reforms, telehealth can have a sustained effect on urological care delivery even after the pandemic.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed healthcare delivery by introducing telehealth into common practice. Through telehealth-integrated patient management protocols and payment reforms, telehealth can have a sustained effect on urological care delivery even after the pandemic. Unintended consequences of the use of telehealth can be mitigated through close study of clinical outcomes and ...
Ref: cord_uid lagat9la Telehealth in urology after the COVID-19 pande... lagat9la Telehealth in urology after the COVID-19 pandemic Name: title, dtype: object [Seminars in Oncology Nursing, cord_uid lagat9la 2020-05-13 lagat9la 2020-05-13 Name: publish_time, dtype: object]Neuropsychologists have sought to establish new guidelines and care models using telehealth neuropsychology (teleNP) services.
... response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, traditional, in-person neuropsychological assessment services paused in most settings. Neuropsychologists have sought to establish new guidelines and care models using telehealth neuropsychology (teleNP) services. The need to adapt to remote technology became the most difficult challenge to date for ...
Ref: Transitioning to telehealth neuropsychology service: considerations across adult and pediatric care settings. [The Clinical neuropsychologist, 2020-08-26]we saw an unprecedented surge in telehealth With this unprecedented surge in use of telehealth,
... and treatment An alternative way for people to receive needed health care was necessary Hence, we saw an unprecedented surge in telehealth With this unprecedented surge in use of telehealth, there is matter of delivering quality care Objective Guided by the Donabedian Model, the purpose ...
Ref: Satisfaction with the use of telehealth during COVID-19: An integrative review [International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 2020]pivots to telehealth and offsite treatment across systems of care have transformed the health-care service delivery model in a matter of weeks.
... of telehealth included regulatory challenges/ restrictions and reimbursement limitations. 3 However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, pivots to telehealth and offsite treatment across systems of care have transformed the health-care service delivery model in a matter of weeks. 1 Psychiatric and behavioral health service leaders across the country have needed to discontinue (or ...
Ref: Rapid design and deployment of intensive outpatient, group-based psychiatric care using telehealth during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) [J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2020-08-02]Widespread adoption of telehealth-favoring policies is necessary and mostly needed to address mental health problems that may arise in areas of high infection and death rates.
... was significantly associated with the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases reported in each state (p<0.001). Conclusion: Social media activity is an accurate reflection of disease burden during the Covid-19 pandemic. Widespread adoption of telehealth-favoring policies is necessary and mostly needed to address mental health problems that may arise in areas of high infection and death rates. ...
Ref: Social Media Data Analytics on Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Cureus, 2020-04-26]Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital's ambulatory services designed and deployed virtual intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient (OP) group-based services rapidly.
... without disruption, many systems swiftly pivoted to telehealth to provide care during COVID-19. Leveraging technology, Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital"s ambulatory services designed and deployed virtual intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient (OP) group-based services rapidly. Strategies for rapid deployment of group-based services, including action steps transitioning to telehealth, clinical protocols, ...
Ref: Emergency conversion to telehealth in hospital-based psychiatric outpatient services: Strategy and early observations [Psychiatry Res, 2020]This implementation would not be possible without changes in how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services provide reimbursement for these services.
... implementation of telehealth services in areas of the country where telehealth is limited in scope. This implementation would not be possible without changes in how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services provide reimbursement for these services. Reimbursement options remain open to pharmacists, but depend on local regulation or the ability to ...
Ref: Impact of regulatory changes on pharmacist-delivered telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic [Psychiatry Res, 2020]telehealth has radically changed the way healthcare workers have been able to deliver care while maintaining social distance.
... expanded the reach of a limited work force. During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, telehealth has radically changed the way healthcare workers have been able to deliver care while maintaining social distance. In addition to the infectious havoc of COVID-19, the pandemic has further altered the psychosocial ...
Ref: Glitches in the utilization of telehealth in pediatric rheumatology patients during the COVID-19 pandemic [Pediatr Rheumatol Online J, 2020]During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth usage increased dramatically in order to reduce disease transmission while ensuring continuity of care.
... During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth usage increased dramatically in order to reduce disease transmission while ensuring continuity of care. This is the first survey of community-based GI patients and providers to demonstrate high satisfaction and acceptance with virtual encounters. The results of our surveys are noteworthy for several reasons. ...
Ref: Gastroenterologists and Patients Report High Satisfaction Rates with Telehealth Services during the Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic [Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol, 2020-07-11]forced both administrators and clinicians to rapidly adapt or introduce telemedicine technologies to deliver specialty care including WOC nurse services.
... principles into their practice as recently as 2019. However, the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has forced both administrators and clinicians to rapidly adapt or introduce telemedicine technologies to deliver specialty care including WOC nurse services. CASES Three WOC nurses were chosen to describe the use of telehealth technologies to illustrate ...
Ref: Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Related Technologic Platforms: Current Practice and Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. [Journal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing : official publication of The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society, 2020]This group is likely to benefit greatly from telehealth due to the convenience, time and travel savings.
... the pandemic have fortuitously led to the increased uptake of telehealth services among older adults. This group is likely to benefit greatly from telehealth due to the convenience, time and travel savings. The greater uptake has led to greater familiarity among staff on the workflows and benefits ...
Ref: Facilitating telehealth for older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic and beyond: Strategies from a Singapore geriatric center [Geriatr Gerontol Int, 2020-10-01]45% preferred telehealth whilst 16% preferred face-to-face clinic reviews.
... because of COVID-19. Patients considered all medications to increase risk of COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. 45% preferred telehealth whilst 16% preferred face-to-face clinic reviews. Preference for IBD monitoring tools in decreasing order was blood testing, stool collection, gastrointestinal ultrasound, ...
Ref: Understanding attitudes, concerns and health behaviours of patients with inflammatory bowel disease during the COVID-19 pandemic [J. gastroenterol. hepatol, 2020]Telehealth is one service delivery option that provides families with access to care in their own communities and homes.
... to support families while maintaining services and ensuring the health and safety of everyone involved. Telehealth is one service delivery option that provides families with access to care in their own communities and homes. In this article, we provide a brief summary of the telehealth literature in applied behavior ...
Ref: Functional assessment and function-based treatment delivered via telehealth: A brief summary [J Appl Behav Anal, 2020]These guidelines emphasize using telehealth for screening and comprehensive counseling and review ways to safely provide contraception while minimizing direct patient contact.
... during this time and should not be deferred. Resources from multiple professional societies exist with guidance on provision of comprehensive reproductive health care during the COVID-19 pandemic [9, 10] . These guidelines emphasize using telehealth for screening and comprehensive counseling and review ways to safely provide contraception while minimizing direct patient contact. ...
Ref: Using the Electronic Health Record to Conduct Adolescent Telehealth Visits in the Time of COVID-19 [J Adolesc Health, 2020-06-06]Telehealth has the capability to incorporate several organizations and situations of health care into one virtual network, led by the central clinic.
... studies that presented precious data on telehealth regarding the status of people infected with COVID-19. Telehealth has the capability to incorporate several organizations and situations of health care into one virtual network, led by the central clinic. This network can contain physical locations in different region: central and remote clinics, prevention centers, ...
Ref: The role of telehealth during COVID-19 outbreak: a systematic review based on current evidence [BMC Public Health, 2020-08-01]Telehealth is an effective, efficient way to triage and deliver timely, quality medical care.
... practice survive and thrive during the COVID-19 crisis with rapid quality implementation To the Editor: Telehealth is an effective, efficient way to triage and deliver timely, quality medical care. In the setting of this public health emergency, telemedicine can maintain access and continuity of ...
Ref: Telehealth: Helping your patients and practice survive and thrive during the COVID-19 crisis with rapid quality implementation [J Am Acad Dermatol, 2020-03-27]We investigate the uptake of (1) video and telephone telehealth consultations in April-May 2020,
... Benefits Schedule (MBS) telehealth items in response to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigate the uptake of (1) video and telephone telehealth consultations in April-May 2020, and (2) the overall changing rates of consultation, i.e. total telehealth and in-person consultations across ...
Ref: Private practice metropolitan telepsychiatry in larger Australian states during the COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of the first 2 months of new MBS telehealth item psychiatrist services [Australas Psychiatry, 2020]Telehealth services have gained popularity and routine utilization among surgical practices in roles such as accessing distant patient populations and routine postoperative care.
... Telehealth services have gained popularity and routine utilization among surgical practices in roles such as accessing distant patient populations and routine postoperative care. 1 While the roles of telehealth for surgical providers continue to mature and experience with this technology is growing, an acute need for use of this technology has been defined ...
Ref: cord_uid 1ebiokf5 Transitioning a Surgery Practice to Telehealth... 1ebiokf5 Transitioning a Surgery Practice to Telehealth... Name: title, dtype: object [Australas Psychiatry, cord_uid 1ebiokf5 2020-08-01 1ebiokf5 2020-05-20 Name: publish_time, dtype: object]beneficiaries can receive a wider range of services from their providers without having to travel to a healthcare facility.
... Starting on March 6, 2020, 2 the CMS broadened access to Medicare telehealth services so beneficiaries can receive a wider range of services from their providers without having to travel to a healthcare facility. The CMS expanded this benefit on a temporary and emergency basis under the 1135 waiver ...
Ref: Expanded Telehealth Services Offer Smart Wound Care Workflows [Adv Skin Wound Care, 2020-03-25]there has been an increased interest in telehealth as a means of providing care for children by a pediatric cardiologist.
... Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increased interest in telehealth as a means of providing care for children by a pediatric cardiologist. In this article, we provide an overview of telehealth utilization as an extension of current pediatric cardiology practices and provide some insight into the rapid ...
Ref: Telehealth for Pediatric Cardiology Practitioners in the Time of COVID-19 [Pediatr Cardiol, 2020]Their use facilitates early access of patients/support systems to health and human services.
... telehealth and tele-case management have been applied in more expanded ways across the health industry. Their use facilitates early access of patients/support systems to health and human services. It also promotes people"s adherence to the physical distancing measures recommended for COVID-19 exposure risk ...
Ref: Essential Case Management Practices Amidst the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Crisis: Part 1: Tele-Case Management, Surge Capacity, Discharge Planning, and Transitions of Care [Prof Case Manag, 2020-06-15]Widespread adoption of telehealth-favoring policies is necessary and mostly needed to address mental health problems that may arise in areas of high infection and death rates
... significantly associated with the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases reported in each state (p<0 001) CONCLUSION: Social media activity is an accurate reflection of disease burden during the Covid-19 pandemic Widespread adoption of telehealth-favoring policies is necessary and mostly needed to address mental health problems that may arise in areas of high infection and death rates ...
Ref: Social Media Data Analytics on Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Cureus, 2020]Recent regulatory changes to address the COVID-19 pandemic should increase the number of patients with cancer treated via telehealth nationwide.
... rural Utah, patients with cancer benefited from substantial time and monetary savings. The local medical center was able to retain revenue it would have otherwise lost to outsourcing cancer care. Recent regulatory changes to address the COVID-19 pandemic should increase the number of patients with cancer treated via telehealth nationwide. ...
Ref: Telehealth Is a Sustainable Population Health Strategy to Lower Costs and Increase Quality of Health Care in Rural Utah. [JCO oncology practice, 2020-05-28]With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in social-distancing recommendations, many service providers find themselves altering the way they must provide medically necessary therapy.
... With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in social-distancing recommendations, many service providers find themselves altering the way they must provide medically necessary therapy. Even with the advent of more advanced telehealth technologies, the implementation of behavioral programming falls mainly on the caregivers of the clients that are served. This crisis brings to light ...
Ref: A University-Based Social Services Parent-Training Model: A Telehealth Adaptation During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Behav Anal Pract, 2020]Leveraging technology, Institution-A designed and deployed virtual intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient (OP) group-based services rapidly.
... patient populations without disruption, many systems swiftly pivoted to telehealth to provide care during COVID-19. Leveraging technology, Institution-A designed and deployed virtual intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient (OP) group-based services rapidly. Strategies for rapid deployment of group-based services, including action steps transitioning to telehealth, clinical protocols, ...
Ref: Emergency Conversion to Telehealth in Hospital-Based Psychiatric Outpatient Services: Strategy and Early Observations [Psychiatry Res, 2020-08-23]Before the COVID-19 pandemic, adoption of telehealth modalities was increasing slowly but steadily.
... BACKGROUND: Telehealth provides health care to a patient from a provider at a distant location. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, adoption of telehealth modalities was increasing slowly but steadily. During the public health emergency, rapid widespread telehealth implementation has been encouraged to promote patient ...
Ref: Tele-Neuro-Ophthalmology: Vision for 20/20 and Beyond [J Neuroophthalmol, 2020]This medium allows patient immediate healthcare access without the need for an in-person visit.
... for safe patient care during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or COVID-19 pandemic. This medium allows patient immediate healthcare access without the need for an in-person visit. We designed a time-sensitive, practical, effective and innovative scale-up of telehealth services as a response ...
Ref: Telehealth in the time of COVID-19 [Emerg Med J, 2020]Telehealth visit documentation can be shared with an attending physician or advanced practice provider.
... pandemic, telehealth visits have maintained the collaborative and academic practice model of in-person service provision. Telehealth visit documentation can be shared with an attending physician or advanced practice provider. Patients can be placed into a virtual waiting room while treatment discussions happen, and then ...
Ref: Establishing clinical pharmacist telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic [Am J Health Syst Pharm, 2020-05-22]First is to triage or screen patients remotely, so that clinically stable patients stay home, decreasing transmission and contraction rates.
... . Telehealth has three distinct roles during the COVID-19 pandemic ( Siwicki, 2020 ) . First is to triage or screen patients remotely, so that clinically stable patients stay home, decreasing transmission and contraction rates. The second role is to provide continuous routine care for patients with chronic disease and ...
Ref: Satisfaction with the use of telehealth during COVID-19: An integrative review [Int J Nurs Stud Adv, 2020-10-16]universities halted in-person education and health care pivoted to telehealth delivery models.
... BACKGROUND: In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities halted in-person education and health care pivoted to telehealth delivery models. This article describes a nurse-led educational program that transitioned to fully online delivery to prepare interprofessional teams of health care students ...
Ref: Telehealth Education: An Interprofessional Online Immersion Experience in Response to COVID-19 [J Nurs Educ, 2020]It has become an essential aspect of healthcare across all populations but has particularly significant implications for the care of elderly individuals.
... has seen a significant increase in attention from providers, patients, and payers due to COVID-19. It has become an essential aspect of healthcare across all populations but has particularly significant implications for the care of elderly individuals. Beyond this global pandemic, future telehealth policy should consider the benefits of improved access to ...
Ref: Telehealth: Opportunities in Geriatric Patient Care During COVID-19 [Geriatr Nurs, 2020-08-31]mental health providers working with suicidal youth have reported providing the full range of in-person treatment modalities via video-conferencing platforms.
... Based on the authors" interactions with colleagues and professional organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health providers working with suicidal youth have reported providing the full range of in-person treatment modalities via video-conferencing platforms. The second author is one of the leaders of an intensive outpatient program for suicidal and ...
Ref: Coronavirus Disease 2019 Takes Adolescent Suicide Prevention to Less Charted Territory [J Adolesc Health, 2020-06-11]These inequalities represent the baseline landscape that population health management must monitor and address during this pandemic.
... likely to use telehealth (OR 1.543, 95% CI: 1.153-2.067). Substantial increases in telehealth use were observed during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States; however, disparities existed. These inequalities represent the baseline landscape that population health management must monitor and address during this pandemic. ...
Ref: Health Inequalities in the Use of Telehealth in the United States in the Lens of COVID-19. [Population health management, 2020-08-18]This new scheme allowed all medical appointments with a variety of health professionals to be conducted via telehealth, regardless of rurality.
... (2) . Prior to the pandemic, telehealth consultations were restricted to rural and remote communities. This new scheme allowed all medical appointments with a variety of health professionals to be conducted via telehealth, regardless of rurality. As a result of this scheme, telehealth consults accounted for 36% of all services provided ...
Ref: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: People's experiences and satisfaction with telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia [Population health management, 2020-09-11]Services which had been previously slow to adapt technology in their practices are suddenly integrating various telehealth measures to continue routine practice where possible.
... COVID-19 pandemic has required a rapid evolution of services to maintain routine care in Ireland. Services which had been previously slow to adapt technology in their practices are suddenly integrating various telehealth measures to continue routine practice where possible. In this article, we discuss the challenges we face in rapidly implementing telehealth in a ...
Ref: cord_uid 09wsl0wz Telehealth in Psychiatry of Old Age: Ordinary ... 09wsl0wz Telehealth in Psychiatry of Old Age: Ordinary ... Name: title, dtype: object [Population health management, cord_uid 09wsl0wz 2020 09wsl0wz 2020 Name: publish_time, dtype: object]As in-person visits became a 75 potential source of exposure and concern for patients and providers,
... of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic 74 severely impacted New York City and its surrounding suburbs. As in-person visits became a 75 potential source of exposure and concern for patients and providers, many institutions 76 In those receiving high risk prenatal visits via telehealth, blood pressure cuffs ...
Ref: Adherence and Acceptability of Telehealth Appointments for High Risk Obstetrical Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM, 2020-09-22]majority of studies consistently found telephone or videoconferencing therapy was as effective as standard inperson treatment and superior to treatment as usual.
... disorder). 4 The Telehealth mental health services during COVID-19: summary of evidence and clinical practice majority of studies consistently found telephone or videoconferencing therapy was as effective as standard inperson treatment and superior to treatment as usual. Both interventions showed clear, consistent evidence of beneficial effects. Furthermore, the generalisability and applicability of ...
Ref: Telehealth mental health services during COVID-19: summary of evidence and clinical practice [Australas Psychiatry, 2020-07-28]Expanded Medicaid coverage and insurance reimbursement for telehealth played a pivotal role in this transformation.
... enabled us to support patient-family communication, postdischarge follow-up, and palliative care for patients with COVID-19. Expanded Medicaid coverage and insurance reimbursement for telehealth played a pivotal role in this transformation. As we move to a new blend of virtual and in-person care, it is vital ...
Ref: cord_uid yg4u1php Staying Connected In The COVID-19 Pandemic: Te... yg4u1php Staying Connected In The COVID-19 Pandemic: Te... Name: title, dtype: object [Australas Psychiatry, cord_uid yg4u1php 2020 yg4u1php 2020 Name: publish_time, dtype: object]Their use of telehealth increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and rendered them more open and willing to engage in telehealth.
... Lebanon are engaging in telehealth activities without the existence of comprehensive platforms and legal frameworks. Their use of telehealth increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and rendered them more open and willing to engage in telehealth. We offer some practical suggestions that could tackle the barriers and capitalize on the facilitators ...
Ref: The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physicians’ Use and Perception of Telehealth: The Case of Lebanon [Int J Environ Res Public Health, 2020-07-06]Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the necessity of and demand for ABA services using telehealth have increased.
... fields of health care and education across various settings using an in-person service delivery model. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the necessity of and demand for ABA services using telehealth have increased. The purpose of the present article was to cross-examine the ethical codes and guidelines of ...
Ref: Comparison of Telehealth-Related Ethics and Guidelines and a Checklist for Ethical Decision Making in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic [Behav Anal Pract, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the immediate initiation of telehealth for evaluation and management visits in our radiation oncology department.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the immediate initiation of telehealth for evaluation and management visits in our radiation oncology department. We were able to successfully move the majority of visits to telehealth while permitting the option of in-person appointments for those who could not participate in telehealth. This rapid implementation ...
Ref: Implementation of Telehealth in Radiation Oncology: Rapid Integration During COVID-19 and its Future Role in our Practice [Adv Radiat Oncol, 2020-10-09]rapidly implemented emergency protocols to prevent gaps in MOUD-related counseling for individuals with OUD.
... outpatient substance use and mental health treatment programs, such as VICTA in Providence, Rhode Island, rapidly implemented emergency protocols to prevent gaps in MOUD-related counseling for individuals with OUD. These changes include lifting in-person counseling requirements and allowing counseling to be delivered via telehealth. ...
Ref: The provision of counseling to patients receiving medications for opioid use disorder: Telehealth innovations and challenges in the age of COVID-19 [J Subst Abuse Treat, 2020-10-09]This temporary regulatory waiver provides new rules to equip the American healthcare system with maximum flexibility to respond to the pandemic.
... This temporary regulatory waiver provides new rules to equip the American healthcare system with maximum flexibility to respond to the pandemic. A few of the areas that directly impact the wound care business include the opportunity to broaden how patients are seen via telehealth and the impact on the Merit-based Incentive ...
Ref: Triaging Telehealth in Wound Care: Embracing the Regulations within Your Workflows [Adv Skin Wound Care, 2020-05-04]Under this waiver, CMS authorized the delivery of Medicare telehealth services throughout the nation.
... modifications to Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children"s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) during a national emergency. Under this waiver, CMS authorized the delivery of Medicare telehealth services throughout the nation. This waiver allowed for designated providers to deliver services that would otherwise occur in-person through ...
Ref: Impact of Regulatory Changes on Pharmacist Delivered Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic [J Am Pharm Assoc (2003), 2020-06-15]has rapidly transformed the delivery of health care in hospitals and the community.
... 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted the health-care system both in Australia and internationally, and has rapidly transformed the delivery of health care in hospitals and the community. Implementation of social isolation and distancing measures to stop the spread of the disease and ...
Ref: Telehealth during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Rapid expansion of telehealth outpatient use during a pandemic is possible if the programme is previously established [J Telemed Telecare, 2020]To provide alternative and safe access to health care, the Federal government relaxed telehealth regulations,
... ability of rural populations, including farmers and farm workers, to meet their health care needs. To provide alternative and safe access to health care, the Federal government relaxed telehealth regulations, which effectively removed some of the largest regulatory barriers that had limited the adoption of ...
Ref: Rural Telehealth Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Long-term Infrastructure Commitment May Support Rural Health Care Systems Resilience [J Agromedicine, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic forced physicians to quickly adapt and find ways to provide their usual offline services by using online tools.
... The COVID-19 pandemic forced physicians to quickly adapt and find ways to provide their usual offline services by using online tools. We aimed to understand how physicians adapted to the sudden need for telehealth and if their perception of telehealth changed due to their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted ...
Ref: The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physicians' Use and Perception of Telehealth: The Case of Lebanon [Int. j. environ. res. public health (Online), 2020]The use of telehealth dramatically accelerated as a result of concerns for patient and healthcare provider safety during the SARS-CoV2 pandemic.
... and in the air. This capability has evolved into what we now know as telehealth. The use of telehealth dramatically accelerated as a result of concerns for patient and healthcare provider safety during the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. Similarly, concerns regarding transmission of infection have required medical schools to provide robust, easily accessible ...
Ref: COVID-19 and telehealth, education, and research adaptations [Paediatr Respir Rev, 2020]Using existing infrastructure, several members of the health center team developed chiropractic telehealth operations within 2 days.
... the employee patient population, telehealth services were quickly developed to continue chiropractic care for patients. Using existing infrastructure, several members of the health center team developed chiropractic telehealth operations within 2 days. RESULTS: Musculoskeletal telehealth services included examinations, risk assessment, advice, and rehabilitative exercises. These telehealth visits ...
Ref: Rapid Deployment of Chiropractic Telehealth at 2 Worksite Health Centers in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observations from the Field [J. manip. physiol. ther, 2020]The COVID-19 crisis and subsequent stay-at-home orders have produced unprecedented challenges to the dissemination of recovery oriented behavioral health services (RS)
... Introduction: The COVID-19 crisis and subsequent stay-at-home orders have produced unprecedented challenges to the dissemination of recovery oriented behavioral health services (RS) that support the treatment of those with complex psychosis (CP) This population has typically been managed with in-person pharmacotherapy and/or RS, with the goals of relieving symptoms, improving life ...
Ref: The Design, Implementation, and Acceptability of a Telehealth Comprehensive Recovery Service for People With Complex Psychosis Living in NYC During the COVID-19 Crisis [Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2020]Several health policy changes have influenced telehealth uptake during this time, including changes in technology, Internet connectivity, prescriptions, and reimbursement for services.
... COVID-19 pandemic, many mental health care services have been shifted from face-to-face to virtual interactions. Several health policy changes have influenced telehealth uptake during this time, including changes in technology, Internet connectivity, prescriptions, and reimbursement for services. These changes have been implemented for the duration of the pandemic, and it is unclear ...
Ref: Telehealth Beyond COVID-19. [Psychiatric services, 2020-08-19]Planning for service operation involves staffing, equipment availability and cleaning, upskilling in telehealth and communication.
... define and address the challenges to acute home care services posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Planning for service operation involves staffing, equipment availability and cleaning, upskilling in telehealth and communication. Planning for clinical care involves maximising cohorts of patients without COVID-19 and new clinical pathways ...
Ref: Planning and clinical role of acute medical home care services for COVID-19: consensus position statement by the Hospital-in-the-Home Society Australasia [Intern. med. j, 2020]determine whether telehealth is available at facilities in counties with the greatest amount of social distancing.
... substance use treatment facilities in the U.S. at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and determine whether telehealth is available at facilities in counties with the greatest amount of social distancing. METHODS We merged county-level measures of social distancing through April 18, 2020 to detailed administrative ...
Ref: Telehealth Capability Among Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities in Counties With High Versus Low COVID-19 Social Distancing. [Journal of addiction medicine, 2020-09-30]The COVID-19 pandemic transformed health care delivery, including rapid expansion of telehealth.
... The COVID-19 pandemic transformed health care delivery, including rapid expansion of telehealth. Telerehabilitation, defined as therapy provided by physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech and language pathology, was rapidly adopted with goals to provide access to care and limit contagion. The purpose ...
Ref: Outpatient Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy Synchronous Telemedicine: A Survey Study of Patient Satisfaction with Virtual Visits During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 2020]Enhancing patients' digital competence and experience with electronic communication will help them more easily navigate telehealth care.
... Covid-19, cancer care providers have turned to telehealth provide patients with needed cancer care services. Enhancing patients" digital competence and experience with electronic communication will help them more easily navigate telehealth care. Providers can leverage their relationship with patients to facilitate more effective use of telehealth services. ...
Ref: Factors affecting cancer patients' electronic communication with providers: Implications for COVID-19 induced transitions to telehealth [Patient educ. couns, 2020]The COVID-19 public health emergency has amplified both the potential value and the challenges with health care providers deploying telehealth solutions
... The COVID-19 public health emergency has amplified both the potential value and the challenges with health care providers deploying telehealth solutions As people across the country find ways to stay at home, telehealth preserves an opportunity to obtain necessary healthcare services Further, telehealth can help individuals avoid COVID-19 infection, free up ...
Ref: Increasing Access to Care: Telehealth During COVID-19 [Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 2020]For total video and telephone telehealth consultations combined, video consultations were lower in April and higher in May.
... in-person consultations for July 2018-June 2019, total telepsychiatry consultations were higher for April than May. For total video and telephone telehealth consultations combined, video consultations were lower in April and higher in May. As a percentage of combined telehealth and in-person consultations, telehealth was greater for April and ...
Ref: Private practice metropolitan telepsychiatry in smaller Australian jurisdictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary analysis of the introduction of new Medicare Benefits Schedule items [Australas Psychiatry, 2020]These services include telehealth with virtual and telephone medication therapy management sessions led by ambulatory care pharmacists and student pharmacists.
... to deliver the same standard of care during the COVID-19 pandemic to these vulnerable patients. These services include telehealth with virtual and telephone medication therapy management sessions led by ambulatory care pharmacists and student pharmacists. Pharmacists, student pharmacists, and other health care professionals should continue to adapt to these new ...
Ref: Pharmacist-Led Chronic Care Management for Medically Underserved Rural Populations in Florida During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Preventing Chronic Disease, 2020-07-30]As telehealth utilization expands, its role in nursing education and training requires systematic evaluation.
... provider exposure to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has escalated implementation of telehealth across the globe. As telehealth utilization expands, its role in nursing education and training requires systematic evaluation. Since publication of the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty white paper supporting telehealth in ...
Ref: Exploring Readiness for Teleprecepting in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Training. [Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2020-08-10]The COVID-19 pandemic has forced innovative approaches to patient care delivery.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has forced innovative approaches to patient care delivery. The British Columbia Emergency Health Service has worked collaboratively with health authorities throughout the province since 2015 to improve the delivery of healthcare in rural and remote communities through the ...
Ref: Community paramedicine in British Columbia: A virtual response to covid-19 [Australas. J. Paramedicine, 2020]COVID-19 has led to substantial challenges in continuing to deliver behavioral health care to all patients, including children with chronic diseases.
... COVID-19 has led to substantial challenges in continuing to deliver behavioral health care to all patients, including children with chronic diseases. In the case of diabetes, maintaining strong connections among children, their families, and their care team is essential to promote and sustain daily adherence to a complex medical regimen. The ...
Ref: COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Practices and Policies Affecting the Continuity of Behavioral Health Care Among Children With Diabetes [Transl Behav Med, 2020]Telehealth services are renderdusing real-time or store-and-forward techniques [19] .
... information and communication technologies (ICT) for the exchange of valid and correct information [18] . Telehealth services are renderdusing real-time or store-and-forward techniques [19] . With the rapid evolution and downsizing of portable electronics, most families have at least one ...
Ref: The role of telehealth during COVID-19 outbreak: a systematic review based on current evidence [BMC Public Health, 2020-08-01]With a second wave of COVID-19 in Australia, telehealth is likely to remain a vital part of the national mental health strategy.
... CONCLUSIONS: In the smaller states/territories, the private practice workforce rapidly adopted COVID-19 MBS telehealth items, with the majority of psychiatric consultation shifting to telehealth initially, and then returning to face-to-face. With a second wave of COVID-19 in Australia, telehealth is likely to remain a vital part of the national mental health strategy. ...
Ref: Private practice metropolitan telepsychiatry in smaller Australian jurisdictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary analysis of the introduction of new Medicare Benefits Schedule items [Australas Psychiatry, 2020]The implementation of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic helps anyone and everyone adhere to policies of social distancing and reduce exposure,
The implementation of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic helps anyone and everyone adhere to policies of social distancing and reduce exposure, particularly patients at high risk
Ref: Implications for the use of telehealth in surgical patients during the COVID-19 pandemic [Am J Surg, 2020-04-21]the kidney transplant program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center rapidly implemented a telehealth program that offers virtual visits for ambulatory patients.
... pandemic. The New York State stay-at-home order forced hospitals and health care providers to rethink care algorithms as in-person visits became infeasible or unsafe. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the kidney transplant program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center rapidly implemented a telehealth program that offers virtual visits for ambulatory patients. ...
Ref: Telehealth in Outpatient Management of Kidney Transplant Recipients during COVID-19 Pandemic in New York. [Clinical transplantation, 2020-09-17]The expansion of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed many providers and patients to experience better access to effective care.
... The expansion of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed many providers and patients to experience better access to effective care. This is a unique opportunity to leverage this increased interest and demand for telehealth in creating permanent regulatory changes to improve the access to health care and to build resilience ...
Ref: Key Opportunities for the COVID-19 Response to Create a Path to Sustainable Telemedicine Services [Mayo Clin Proc, 2020-10-01]Telehealth has a number of key strengths that can enhance an emergency response when environmental or biological hazards present.
... Telehealth has a number of key strengths that can enhance an emergency response when environmental or biological hazards present. During infectious disease outbreaks, telehealth can enable remote triaging of care and provide rapidly accessible information through technology -such as chatbots, as seen in Singapore during Telehealth can also assist ...
Ref: Telehealth for global emergencies: Implications for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) [J Telemed Telecare, 2020-03-20]Telehealth has many promised and proven benefits including convenience to the patient,
... to telehealth to continue providing services to their patients, mostly via telephone or videoconferencing technology. Telehealth has many promised and proven benefits including convenience to the patient, potentially less distraction from the electronic health record (EHR), saves in travel time and expenses, ...
Ref: Virtual care: A 'Zoombie' apocalypse? [J. am. med. inform. assoc, 2020]Telehealth has been successfully implemented for the delivery of obstetrical care.
... Background: Telehealth has been successfully implemented for the delivery of obstetrical care. However, little is known regarding the attitudes and acceptability of patients and providers in high risk obstetrics and if implementation improves access to care in non-rural settings. Objective: The ...
Ref: Adherence and Acceptability of Telehealth Appointments for High Risk Obstetrical Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a reorganization of healthcare delivery, shedding light on many unrealized advantages telehealth has to offer.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a reorganization of healthcare delivery, shedding light on many unrealized advantages telehealth has to offer. Besides facilitating social distancing, minimizing the risk of pathogen exposure, and preserving healthcare resources, there are many benefits of utilizing this platform that can extend beyond the current pandemic, which ...
Ref: Trends and Challenges of Telehealth in an Academic Institution: The Unforeseen Benefits of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic [Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM, 2020]markedly improved patient engagement was observed in ambulatory tobacco treatment services with greater attendance at scheduled telehealth visits than in-person visits,
... were examined for tobacco treatment counseling. Results: From January 1, 2020 to March 30, 2020, markedly improved patient engagement was observed in ambulatory tobacco treatment services with greater attendance at scheduled telehealth visits than in-person visits, 75% versus 60.3%, odds ratio 1.84 (confidence interval: 1.26-2.71; p < 0.001). In addition, bedside ...
Ref: Rapid Scaling Up of Telehealth Treatment for Tobacco-Dependent Cancer Patients During the COVID-19 Outbreak in New York City. [Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association, 2020-07-09]The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid expansion of telehealth services as healthcare organizations aim to mitigate community transmission while providing safe patient care.
... The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid expansion of telehealth services as healthcare organizations aim to mitigate community transmission while providing safe patient care. As technology adoption rapidly increases, operational telehealth teams must maintain awareness of critical information, such as patient volumes and wait times, patient and provider experience, and telehealth platform performance. Using ...
Ref: Rapid development of visualization dashboards to enhance situation awareness of COVID-19 telehealth initiatives at a multihospital healthcare system [J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2020]Smartphone enabled telehealth is important in response to strict hospital visitor restrictions during COVID-19 pandemic.
... BACKGROUND: Smartphone enabled telehealth is important in response to strict hospital visitor restrictions during COVID-19 pandemic. The infection control measures became barriers for communication among patient, family, and multidisciplinary medical team about discharge planning and withdrawal of life sustaining treatments in palliative care. Also, the ...
Ref: Smartphone-enabled Telehealth for Palliative Care Family Conference during the COVID - 19 Pandemic: Pilot Observational Study [J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2020]assess for disparities in visit completion rates by patient characteristics.
... scale-up in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic at a single academic medical center and assess for disparities in visit completion rates by patient characteristics. METHODS: Visit outcome and patient demographic data were obtained via electronic health record (EHR) reports. ...
Ref: Outcomes of a Rapid Adolescent Telehealth Scale-Up During the COVID-19 Pandemic [J Adolesc Health, 2020]Telehealth rapidly became routine for outpatient appointments to minimise hospital traffic.
Telehealth rapidly became routine for outpatient appointments to minimise hospital traffic.
Ref: Grappling with the ‘human’ problem hiding behind the technology: Telehealth during and beyond COVID‐19 [Psychooncology, 2020-07-06]to help individuals who are at risk of functional decline during periods of social distancing and quarantine.
... therapists are uniquely positioned to play an important role in the current COVID-19 pandemic and to help individuals who are at risk of functional decline during periods of social distancing and quarantine. Lessons learned from this study"s experience can provide guidance on the process and cost of ...
Ref: COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Considerations and Costs of Telehealth Exercise Programs for Older Adults With Functional Impairments Living at Home-Lessons Learned From a Pilot Case Study [Phys Ther, 2020]Telehealth can bring urologists and their patients together, perhaps closer than ever.
... obviate the potential drawbacks of "social distancing" as it pertains to healthcare, the platform can also reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread, without compromising quality urological care and educational efforts. Telehealth can bring urologists and their patients together, perhaps closer than ever. ...
Ref: cord_uid u0jodwnl Impact of Covid-19 on the urology service in U... u0jodwnl Impact of Covid-19 on the urology service in U... Name: title, dtype: object [Phys Ther, cord_uid u0jodwnl 2020 u0jodwnl 2020 Name: publish_time, dtype: object]Telehealth is being rapidly adopted by physical and occupational therapists in pediatrics as a strategy to maintain services during the COVID-19 crisis.
... AIMS: Telehealth is being rapidly adopted by physical and occupational therapists in pediatrics as a strategy to maintain services during the COVID-19 crisis. This perspective presents a mix of theoretical and practice perspectives to support the implementation of telehealth. Although research evidence is just emerging, there is sufficient indication to believe telehealth ...
Ref: Pediatric Teleheath: Opportunities Created by the COVID-19 and Suggestions to Sustain Its Use to Support Families of Children with Disabilities [Phys Occup Ther Pediatr, 2020]The COVID-19 pandemic will change the way we deliver healthcare and we suspect there will be a greater reliance on and integration of technology going forward.
... The COVID-19 pandemic will change the way we deliver healthcare and we suspect there will be a greater reliance on and integration of technology going forward. The complexity of social and health issues that contribute to accessibility and adoption of health-related technologies has to be more fully examined and addressed before the benefits can be realized ...
Ref: Impact of the digital divide in the age of COVID-19 [J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2020-04-28]