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Vol 5, No 4 (2020)

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Telehealth and Medicine Today (TMT) helps our readers gain knowledge and build consensus to deploy and scale virtual health services which help achieve successful, sustainable, affordable, and accessible outcomes for health consumers around the globe. Furthermore, readers can learn how to better address issues such as interoperability, safety, security, quality assessment of evolving technologies, business processes, and the varying incentives driving remote care in a value based system. A world-class review board endeavors to offer rapid peer-review, including constructive commentary to strengthen our author’s work. TMT is published quarterly. Finally, our journal registers original research articles via blockchain technology so authors will have a permanent and immutable public record of their work to share with the scientific research community at TMT+ARTiFACTS RESEARCH PORTAL. 

Published: 27.11.2020.

Contents

27.11.2020. Proof of Concept Biochemistry
Patient- and Family-Centered Video Rounds in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Objective: Management of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has required social distancing requirements and personal protective equipment shortages, which have forced hospitals to modify patient care rounds. We describe our process developing telemedicine rounds to maintain synchronous, multidisciplinary, pediatric intensive care...

By RYAN L. DESANTI, DIANE H. BROWN, SUSHANT SRINIVASAN, TOM BRAZELTON, MICHAEL WILHELM

27.11.2020. Use case Biochemistry
Telemental Health Care: A Review of Efficacy and Interventions

Objective: Mental illness continues to rise in the United States, burdening a healthcare system set to dive further into a shortage of mental health practitioners. The effects of this are already being felt in many rural areas, which are all too frequently understaffed to address the mental health concerns of their populations. To further compound ...

By CALVIN T. SCHAFFER, PREETI NAKRANI, PAUL A. PIRRAGLIA

27.11.2020. Original Clinical Research Biochemistry
Assessing the remote management of Family Medicine education during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic has changed lifestyles, work styles and, of course, training and teaching. Objective: To evaluate the telematic training of the subject of family medicine at the University of Castilla la Mancha. Methods: it was proposed to implement a methodology of telematic classes, allowing the studen...

By PEDRO J. TARRAGA LOPEZ, LOURDES NAVARRO SANCHEZ, IBRAHIM M. SADEK

27.11.2020. Original Research Biochemistry
Assessment of Knowledge, Perception, and Willingness of using Telemedicine among Medical and Allied Healthcare Students Studying in Private Institutions

Introduction: Telemedicine is a developing technology in the Indian healthcare sector. The success of any new technology depends on factors such as knowledge, perception, and willingness of users and professionals to engage it. This study assessed the knowledge, perception, and willingness of healthcare students to use telemedicine. Materials and m...

By PRATEEK MALHOTRA, ANANDHI RAMACHANDRAN, RUBY CHAUHAN, DISHA SONI, NUPUR GARG

27.11.2020. Original Clinical Research
Tele-Rehabilitation for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and Mobility Disorders—A Feasibility and Pilot Study

Objective: To determine the feasibility of conducting an 8-week physical therapist (PT)-guided tele-rehabilitation (TR) program for persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and mobility deficits. Design, setting, and participants: This feasibility study had a pre–post-intervention, non-randomized design. Nine subjects with a confirmed diagnosis ...

By HEATHER BARKSDALE, BRITTANY MCHUGH, WAYNE HODGES, JESSICA PETERS, CARMEN SMOTHERMAN, PAUL M. HOFFMAN

27.11.2020. Opinion/Perspectives/Commentary
Uses of Telehealth to Support Identification and Treatment of Health Disorders in the Criminal Justice System

Telehealth, the interactive, electronic exchange of information for diagnosis, treatment, support, or care management, is a critical component of many systems of care.1 The variety of telehealth uses, technologies, and approaches, when implemented successfully, can improve access to care and overcome typical geographic and workforce barriers.1...

By SAIRA NAIM HAQUE

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