5 results match your criteria: "Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center[Affiliation]"
Telemed J E Health
October 2024
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
The COVID-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and health care providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; elective procedures were delayed; scheduled visits were canceled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE) were in short supply; and staff were faced with rapidly changing circumstances, care protocols, trauma, and personal risk. To better address challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for future pandemics, the National Telemedicine Technology Assessment Resource Center (TTAC) was asked to develop a Pandemic Response Action Plan that would allow its users to address critical issues with available telemedicine and related technologies.
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March 2024
Author Affiliations: Healthcare Resilience Working Group, U.S. National COVID-19 Response, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, District of Columbia (Drs Wong, Cross, Manteuffel, Hunt, England, and Jolly, and Ms Imtiaz, and Mr Jones, Mr Daly, Ms Yeager, and Ms Riley); Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service (Drs Wong, Cross, and Manteuffel, Mr Daly, and Ms Riley); Laura Rodriguez Research Institute - Family Health Centers of San Diego, San Diego, California (Dr Ramers); ECHO Institute, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico (Drs Ramers and Struminger, Ms Dezan, and Ms Armistad); Deloitte Consulting, LLP, Arlington, Virginia (Ms Imtiaz and Ms Yeager); Digital Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Dr Scott); Yes And Leadership, LLC, Alexandria, Virginia (Mr Wagner); Center for Connected Health Policy, Sacramento, California (Ms Kwong and Mr Dizon); Public Health Foundation, Washington, District of Columbia (Ms Lamers and Mr Plotkin); Telehealth Consultant, Aveshka, Inc., Vienna, Virginia (Dr Jolly); Southwest Telehealth Resource Center, Tucson, Arizona (Dr Krupinski); Northeast Telehealth Resource Center, Augusta, Maine (Mr Solomon); Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center, Charlottesville, Virginia (Dr Wibberly).
Learning collaboratives are seldom used outside of health care quality improvement. We describe a condensed, 10-week learning collaborative ("Telemedicine Hack") that facilitated telemedicine implementation for outpatient clinicians early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Live attendance averaged 1688 participants per session.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Chest Med
September 2023
Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Rural populations experience significant pulmonary health disparities compared with urban populations. Patients in rural communities experience health determinants including high smoking prevalence, worse nutrition, lower educational attainment, specific occupational exposures, decreased health-care access, as well as unique cultural and political drivers of health. This article describes social determinants of pulmonary health relevant in rural communities, describes examples of existing pulmonary disparities in rural populations, and highlights health policies with potential to mitigate disparities.
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April 2022
Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
The Covid-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and healthcare providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; scheduled visits were cancelled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) was in short supply; and staff were faced with rapidly changing circumstances, care protocols, trauma and personal risk. In order to better address the ongoing the Covid-19 pandemic and prepare for future pandemics, the National Telemedicine Technology Assessment resource Center (TTAC) was asked to develop an Pandemic Response Action Plan that would allow its user to address critical issues with available telemedicine and related technologies.
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April 2022
Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Reports, studies, and surveys have demonstrated telehealth provides opportunities to make health care more efficient, better coordinated, convenient, and affordable. Telehealth can also help address health income and access disparities in underserved communities by removing location and transportation barriers, unproductive time away from work, childcare expenses, and so on. Despite evidence showing high-quality outcomes, satisfaction, and success rates (e.
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