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Vol 6, No 4 (2021)

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Telehealth and Medicine Today (TMT) is a gold open access international peer reviewed journal examining the value of telehealth and clinical automation, use and scalable developments, business process guidance, market research and the economic impact of digital health innovations in an evolving health technology sector. Articles feature original research, pilot studies, case use, best practices and perspectives from medical, technical, allied health, policy, safety, economic, strategic, education and social impact disciplines. Authors are encouraged to submit outcomes data for cost efficiencies realized in health system(s), patient populations or clinical practices to demonstrate affordable, accessible, quality care by delivering virtual care in a value based system. A world-class review board includes constructive commentary through rapid and rigorous peer review to strengthen work. 

Published: 23.01.2023.

Contents

23.01.2023. Narrative/Systematic Reviews/Meta-Analysis Biochemistry
Medicare Telehealth Pre and Post-COVID-19

ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic led to temporary relaxations for telehealth with respect to physician licensure, geographic location, and eligible sites for reimbursement. Earlier policies had impacted the rate of adoption of telehealth and retarded the ability to derive full benefits related to cost, access to care, and quality of care. This aspect...

By SOPHIA ALBANESE, AMAR GUPTA, ILINA SHAH, JOANNA MITRI

23.01.2023. Original Clinical Research Biochemistry
Validation of Computer-Aided Diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy from Retinal Photographs of Diabetic Patients from Telecamps

Objective: To validate an algorithm previously developed by the Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre, IIT Madras, India for screening of diabetic retinopathy (DR),  in fundus images of diabetic patients from telecamps to examine the screening performance for DR. Design: Photographs of patients with diabetes were examined using the automated...

By SHEILA JOHN, SANGEETHA SRINIVASAN, NATARAJAN SUNDARAM

23.01.2023. Opinion/Perspectives/Commentary Biochemistry
Telehealth in the Post Pandemic Era

As we look towards post-pandemic health delivery, the role of telehealth must be examined. We use the RE-AIM framework to discuss the challenges and successes of telehealth during the pandemic in the United States, and propose critical aspects to consider for optimizing telehealth care in the future....

By ALISON CAHILL, ELIZABETH C. MATSUI

23.01.2023. Original Clinical Research Biochemistry
Telegenetics and COVID 19: Through the Pandemic and Beyond

Introduction - The COVID 19 pandemic led to restrictions on the conventional ways of healthcare delivery. Telemedicine provided a viable solution that was in line with the social distancing policies imposed to minimize disease transmission. This demanded physicians adapt to new ways of healthcare delivery. We surveyed geneticists across the country...

By SOUMIYA RAVI, AAINA KOCHHAR, RADHIKA DHAMIJA

23.01.2023. Narrative/Systematic Reviews/Meta-Analysis Biochemistry
Telerehabilitation: An Overview

Rehabilitation is a major component of health sciences, and is the process of restoring an incapacitated individual to a normal life through training and therapy. Globally, 2.4 billion people may currently require rehabilitation. In 60 to 70% of countries, existing rehabilitation services have been disrupted due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COV...

By GANAPATHY KRISHNAN

23.01.2023. Original Market Research Biochemistry
Prenatal Telehealth During the Pandemic: Sociodemographic and Clinical Associations

Objectives: Like other areas of care affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth (both audio and video) was rapidly adopted in the obstetric setting. We performed a retrospective analysis of electronic health record (EHR) data to characterize the sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with telehealth utilization among patients who recei...

By CHENG GAO, SARAH OSMUNDSON, BRADLEY MALIN, YOU CHEN

23.01.2023. Opinion/Perspectives/Commentary Biochemistry
Enhancing Digital Empathy and Reimagining the Telehealth Experience

As telehealth is increasingly adopted across all care settings, it is important to understand how clinicians can adapt and respond to patient needs. Drawing from experiences of a virtual primary care physician and a patient advocate, this Perspectives editorial provides additional insights beyonds the telehealth basics for establishing digital empa...

By MATTHEW SAKUMOTO, SARAH KRUG

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