Ashley Evans
Health Care Informatics-DAX-DL01
Prof. Deborah Crevecoeur
Discussion Question Week 4
In recent years, the use of telehealth rose dramatically as health systems looked for ways to provide care while protecting providers and patients. “Additionally, the quadripartite mission (education, research, clinical care, and community collaboration) of the academic health system has an enormous role in evaluating the impact of telehealth on quality, cost, outcome of care, innovation, education, and equity” (AAMC,2024).
To effectively utilize the $500,000 grant to enhance access to rural areas using telehealth, it’s essential to plan and implement a comprehensive project.
Here are steps you can take to ensure the success of the telehealth project:
Conducting a Needs Assessment:
· Conduct a thorough needs assessment to identify the specific healthcare needs and challenges in the targeted rural areas.
· Engage with local healthcare providers, community leaders, and residents to understand their requirements and preferences.
Technology Infrastructure:
· Invest in reliable and high-quality telemedicine carts equipped with videoconferencing capabilities.
· Implement cloud-based image sharing solutions to facilitate the sharing of medical images and data securely.
Connectivity Improvement:
· Address connectivity issues in rural areas by investing in broadband infrastructure.
· Collaborate with local internet service providers to ensure a stable and high-speed internet connection for telehealth consultations.
Training and Education:
· Provide comprehensive training to healthcare professionals, staff, and patients on using telehealth technologies.
· Develop educational materials and conduct workshops to raise awareness about the benefits of telehealth services.
Integration with Existing Healthcare Systems:
· Ensure seamless integration of telehealth services with existing healthcare systems and Electronic Health Records (EHR) platforms.
· Collaborate with local healthcare providers to establish protocols for information sharing and patient care coordination.
In conclusion, telehealth projects are essential for many reasons. With conducting needs assessments, choosing proper infrastructure and training to name a few of the steps in planning a project. “Looking beyond the pandemic, practitioner telehealth readiness assessment and training can be applied in health professional curricula to better prepare students to succeed when in-person care is not possible” (J.Bingham,et al.,2022). Expanding on the application of the telehealth readiness model, a self-assessment checklist that is reflective of the current health care ecosystem could be utilized by health professional students, clinicians, and organizations to complement telehealth competency and development protocols provided by others.
References
Bingham, J. M., Rossi, M. A., & Truong, H. A. (2022). Addressing the need for a telehealth readiness assessment tool as a digital health strategy.
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA,
62(5), 1524–1527.
Telehealth: Innovations in health technology. (2024). AAMC.