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_aTelemedicine, telehealth and telepresence : _bprinciples, strategies, applications, and new directions / _cRifat Latifi, Charles R. Doarn, Ronald C. Merrell, editors. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer, _c[2021] |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aFirst Trainees. The Golden Anniversary of the Early History of Telemedicine Education at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard (1968-1970) -- Initiate-Build-Operate-Transfer (IBOT) Strategy Twenty-years Later: Tales from the Balkans and Africa -- Clinical Telemedicine Practice: From Ad Hoc Medicine to Modus Operandi -- Incorporation of Telemedicine in Disaster Management: Beyond The Era of COVID-19 Pandemic -- Telemedicine and Health Information Exchange: An Opportunity for Integration -- Telehealth Dissemination and Implementation (D & I) Research: Analysis of the PCORI Telehealth-Related Research Portfolio -- Standards and Guidelines in Telehealth: Creating a Compliance and Evidence-based Telehealth Practice -- Federal and State Policies on Telehealth Reimbursement -- Legal and Regulatory Implications of Telemedicine -- Business Aspects of Telemedicine -- Advancing Telehealth to Improve Access to Health in Rural America -- Innovative Governance Model for a Sustainable State-Wide University-Based Telemedicine Program -- Telehealth Patient Portal: Opportunities and Reality -- Technology Enabled Remote Health Care in Public Private Partnership Mode: A Story From India -- International and Global Telemedicine: Making it Work -- Technological Advances Making Telemedicine and Telepresence Possible -- Survey of the Direct-to-Hospital (DTH) Telemedicine and Telehealth Services Industry (2014-2018) -- Telemedicine for Trauma and Emergency Care Management -- Telemedicine for Burn Care: The Commonsense Telemedicine -- Telemedicine for Intensive Care -- Telehealth in Pediatric Care -- Overview of Child Telebehavioral Interventions Using Real-Time Videoconferencing -- Telemedicine for Psychiatry and Mental Health -- Telecardiology -- Telestroke and Teleneurology -- Telemedicine for Prisons and Jail Population: A Solution to Increase Access to Care -- Surgical Telementoring and Teleproctoring -- The Promise and Hurdles of Telemedicine in Diabetes Foot Care Delivery -- Telemedicine in Austere Conditions. | |
| 520 | _aTelemedicine and telehealth have consistently been shown to be effective for remote areas or limited-resource locations, regular medical and surgical practice, primary care, second opinion, extreme conditions, major crises, and disaster management. The aim of this book is to bring all aspects of telemedicine and e-health to the reader, in a simple, make-sense approach, in one tome. The book is structured in four parts with 29 chapters written by the best experts in the field from around the world, including clinicians, scientists, and administrators of telemedicine programs. Part I deals with basic principles of telemedicine and telepresence. Historical journeys of telemedicine and strategies, building sustainable telemedicine and telehealth programs in the United States and in the Balkans, as well as incorporation of telemedicine in the current ongoing pandemic COVID-19 are well described and are must read. Current technological developments, rules and regulations, legal and business aspects and consent are also addressed. Part II describes strategies for building sustainable telemedicine and telehealth programs. Telehealth patient portals and public-private partnership modes of technology, as well the role of international telemedicine and how to make it work, are valuable chapters of great significance. Part III describes outcomes-based evidence clinical applications of telemedicine in trauma, burns, intensive care, pediatric care, psychiatry, and stroke. Finally, one important chapter for the readers is the telemedicine for prison and jail population. The final part, Part IV depicts surgical telementoring and teleproctoring, a chapter written by 18 various surgical experts, a true gem for the readers. The book ends with promises and hurdles of telemedicine in austere conditions. Telemedicine, Telehealth and Telepresence serves as a valuable resource that focuses on providing patients care from a distance using store and forward technology to live actual performance of operations at a distance. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 4, 2021). | |
| 590 | _aMaster record variable field(s) change: 072 | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aTelecommunication in medicine. | |
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_aTelecommunication in medicine. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01146012 |
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_aLatifi, Rifat. _eeditor. |
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