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Vol 7, No 1 (2022)

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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: 16.11.2022.

Contents

16.11.2022. Original Clinical Research Biochemistry
Trends in Telehealth Care for Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Importance:  This very large claims data analysis documents widespread adoption of telehealth use by patients with diabetes during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving us insight into the potential role of telehealth as we enter a stage of “new normal” of healthcare delivery in the U.S. Objective: The COVID-19 Telehealth...

By FRANCIS CAMPION, LUCIE DUFFY, AARON BURGMAN, RICARDO ROJAS, LINDSEY SANGARALINGHAM, PETER SYLVESTER

16.11.2022. Opinion/Perspectives/Commentary Biochemistry
Enhancing Quality of Healthcare and Patient Safety: Oversight of Physician Assistants, Nurses, and Pharmacists in Era of COVID-19 and Beyond

In the age of digitization, telemedicine services are utilized more than ever, and this trend affects healthcare as well. Although the utilization of technology serves as a benefit in allowing more access to care, COVID-19 has identified some of the weaknesses and discrepancies of the system. The increase in usage of technology has shed light on an...

By LAUREN W PARK, DR. AMAR GUPTA

16.11.2022. Original Clinical Research Biochemistry
Multidisciplinary Team in Ambulatory Management of Diabetes Mellitus Using Telehealth Among a Sample of Medicaid Patients

Objectives:  Effective treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus requires a multidisciplinary approach. Our study provided telemedicine healthcare delivery, using a model of collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) protocol incorporating medical nutrition therapy (MNT) interventions by Dietitians and Pharmacists.  Methods:&n...

By NICOLE HENLEY, DOROTHY CHEN-MAYNARD, ERIN PABLO-BANDONG

16.11.2022. Editorial Biochemistry
Getting Beyond Parity: Telehealth as a Best Practice in Health Equity

The global pandemic spurred a rapid uptake of telehealth for nearly all health care providers and has permanently changed how health care is delivered. At present, providers and insurers are grappling with how to balance telehealth and in person care, focusing discussions around reimbursement models and logistical considerations. In this article, t...

By ANDREW PHILIP, MARY FORD, JORDAN GOLDBERG

16.11.2022. Narrative/Systematic Reviews/Meta-Analysis Biochemistry
Conducting a Global Quadruple Aim Thematic Analysis of Telemedicine Performance in Rural Indigenous Populations and Evidence-Based Recommendations for Improvement

As telehealth is a growing form of healthcare delivery across the world, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s impact on patient populations particularly in aboriginal and rural communities boasts many questions. As the health disparities between aboriginal groups living in rural areas on reserves and the rest of the Canadian demogra...

By HUSSAIN NAQVI

16.11.2022. Use Cases, Pilots Biochemistry
Emergency Medical Technicians’ Perspectives on a Telehealth Facilitator Role to Expand Home-Based Primary Care: Pilot Study Resultss

Objective: A growing body of literature supports telehealth-enabled emergency medical services (EMS) personnel acting in expanded roles in the pre-hospital setting. While paramedic-based community programs have shown great promise, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), who make up a larger percentage of the total number of nationally certified EMS ...

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16.11.2022. Opinion/Perspectives/Commentary
Telehealth and Medicine Today 2022 Market Predictions

Each year, Telehealth and Medicine Today reaches out to journal board members, annual ConV2X Symposium speakers, and ecosystem subject matter experts to share their views and perspectives for the near term in the telehealth and virtual care marketplace. This article presents insights into where authors anticipate market opportunities and gaps that ...

By TORY CENAJ, LISA M. LAVIN, BRADLEY J. ERICKSON, RAMI FARRAJ, FLORIAN OTTO, WILLIAM J. HERCULES, NIR SHALOM, EYAL ZIMLICHMAN, SHAYAN VYAS, RUSSELL GLASS, ANDREW C. PHILIP

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