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Telehealth

Telehealth. Presented by Nicole Williams, RNC. Objectives. Describe Telehealth Describe and evaluate the hardware and software used in Telehealth Assess the usability of Telehealth. Telehealth. Tele = distant, from a distance Telehealth = health care that is given over a distance

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Telehealth

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  1. Telehealth Presented by Nicole Williams, RNC

  2. Objectives • Describe Telehealth • Describe and evaluate the hardware and software used in Telehealth • Assess the usability of Telehealth

  3. Telehealth • Tele = distant, from a distance • Telehealth = health care that is given over a distance (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009)

  4. NASA’s space program became the first demonstration of remote monitoring of health; therefore opening the door to telehealth care.(McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009)

  5. Types of Telehealth • Store and forward • Real-time • Remote monitoring • Teletriage (Brown, 2005) (Vasquez, 2008)

  6. Telehealth Equipment • Telephones • Video Monitors/Cameras/Phones • Central Stations, Web Servers, Portals • Peripheral (medical) Equipment • Personal Emergency Response Systems • Sensor and Activity-Monitoring Systems • Medical Management Devices • Special Needs Telecommunications-Ready Devices (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009)

  7. Peripheral Medical Equipment • Stethoscope • Sphygmomanometer • Scale • Glucometer • Camera • Floor Lamp • Thermometers (Lillibridge and Hanna, 2009)

  8. Telehealth Software • Trending • Triage • Communication • Data Access and Information Sharing (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009)

  9. Communication • Videoconferencing (Elford, n.d.)

  10. Usability of Telehealth Software • User Centered Design • Iterative Design Process • Formal Evaluation Process (Staggers, 2003)

  11. Epic

  12. Epic Review • Clinical Information System • Used by patients and all healthcare providers • Eight essential functions • Thin-Client Configuration/LAN • Health level 7, ANSI, TCP/IP (Epic Systems Corporation , 2009) (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009) (Smith, 2001)

  13. Benefits of Telehealth • Clinical • Real Environment Data • Timeliness • Reduced hospitalization • Increased patient involvement • Economic • Reduced Cost • Increase in patients independence & quality of life (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009)

  14. Barriers to Telehealth • Buy-in from nurses • Reimbursement • Potential fraud and abuse • Privacy

  15. Legal Issues • Licensure • Accountability • Privacy

  16. Telehealth Nursing Competencies • Technical Skills • Application of the Knowledge Model

  17. “Telehealth is a rapidly developing model of health service delivery in which nurses can expect to play a key role. Many telecommunications-ready tools to assist nurses in delivering this care are already available and their effectiveness in maintaining and improving patients health outcomes is well documented.” (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2009, pg. 307)

  18. References Brown, Nancy (2005). Telemedicine Coming of Age:. Retrieved June 1, 2009, from AnestaWeb Web site: http://www.telemedicineprograms.com/ Epic Systems Corporation (2009). Epic: You Can Have it All or Choose What Fits. Retrieved July 19, 2009 from http://www.epicsystems.com/software-index.php Elford, R. (n.d.). Telehealth in the Developing World. Retrieved June 26, 2009 from Digital Telehealth Incorporated website: http://www.telehealth.ca/downloads/TelehealthDevelopingWorld.doc

  19. References Lillibridge, J., & Hanna, B. (2009). Using telehealth to deliver nursing case management services to HIV/AIDS clients. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 14(1), 9-9. Retrieved June 26, 2009, from CINAHL database. McGonigle, D, & Mastrian, K (2009). Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Sudbury: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Staggers, N. (2003, August). Imperative Concepts for Information Systems in Critical Care. Human Factors, 14(3), 310-319.

  20. References Smith, R. (2001, December). Building an Enterprise-wide EMR. Imaging Economics. Retrieved July 19, 2009, from http://www.imagingeconomics.com/issues/articles/2001-12_12.asp Swann, J. (2007, November). Telecare: looking to the future. International Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation, 14(11), 512-517. Retrieved June 26, 2009, from CINAHL database.

  21. References Vasquez, Monica (2008 May). Down to the Fundamentals of Telehealth and Home Healthcare Nursing . Home Healthcare Nurse, 26:5, Retrieved June 1, 2009, from http://www.nursingcenter.com/prodev/ce_article.asp?tid=792353

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