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Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC, Reviews Her Best Telehealth Books and Telemedicine Resources |
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Clinical Nurse Care Coordinator Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC
Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC, reviews Telehealth Books and Telehealth Resources for Hospital Administrators, who are establishing Telehealth and Telemedicine Programs at their Rural Hospitals and Rural Medical Centers.![]() |
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Ad • E-Health and Telemedicine: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
– by Information Resources Management AssociationE-Health and Telemedicine: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications explores recent advances in mobile medicine and how this technology impacts modern medical care. Three volumes of comprehensive coverage on crucial topics in wireless technologies for enhanced medical care make this multi-volume publication a critical reference source for doctors, nurse practitioners, hospital administrators, and researchers and academics in all areas of the medical field. |
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Ad • Understanding Telehealth
– by Karen Schulder Rheuban and Elizabeth KrupinskiThe first complete guide to the rapidly expanding field of telehealth. From E-mail to video conferencing, telehealth puts real-time healthcare solutions at patients’ and clinicians’ fingertips. Every year, the field continues to evolve, enhancing access to healthcare, supporting clinicians, and improving the patient experience. However, since telehealth is in its infancy, no text has offered a comprehensive, definitive survey of this up-and-coming field — until now. |
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Ad • Telehealth Essentials for Advanced Practice Nursing
– by Patricia Schweickert and Carolyn M. RutledgeTelehealth Essentials for Advanced Practice Nursing provides readers with an understanding of and tools to embrace the emerging field of telehealth and optimize its application in clinical practice. Telehealth offers a unique solution to many health-care challenges, such as provider shortages, chronic disease management, an aging population, protection from infectious disease, and limited access to care. |
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Ad • Telehealth and Mobile Health
– by Halit Eren and John G. WebsterFeaturing chapters written by leading experts and researchers in their respective fields, this volume: Discusses telesurgery, medical robotics, and image guidance as well as telenursing and remote patient care. Describes the implementation of networks, data management, record management, and effective personnel training. Explains how the use of new technologies brings many business, management, and service opportunities. Provides examples of scientific advancements such as brain-controlled bionic human arms and hands. Incorporates clinical applications throughout for practical reference. |
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Ad • Fundamentals of Telemedicine and Telehealth
– by Shashi GogiaProvides an overview on the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to solve health problems, especially for people living in remote and underserviced areas. With the advent of new technologies and improvement of internet connectivity, telehealth has become a new subject requiring a new understanding of IT devices and how to utilize them to fulfill health needs. The book discusses topics such as digitizing patient information, technology requirements, existing resources, planning for telehealth projects, and primary care and specialized applications. Additionally, it discusses the use of telemedicine for patient empowerment and telecare in remote locations. |
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Ad • Scope and Standards of Practice for Professional Telehealth Nursing
– by American Academy of Ambulatory Care NursingThe Standards aligns telehealth nursing with extensive health care environmental and technological transformation. The Scope presents new thinking about telehealth as an integral component of today s professional health care practice. Inspired by the vision, values and traditions of the past, this edition of the Scope and Standards of Telehealth Nursing reflects current professional norms, practices, and expectation, and recognizes the constantly evolving landscape or professional health systems. |
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Ad • Telemedicine: A Practical Guide for Professionals
– by Andrea L Kamenca MBAWhat is Telemedicine? What skills are needed to land telemedicine jobs? How is a successful telemedicine program developed? Written for health care administrators, health care providers, and information technology professionals, this health information technology guide offers a thorough foundation in telemedicine programs, projects and uses. Telemedicine: A Practical Guide for Professionals contains actionable information regarding the operational, legal, financial, clinical, and technology elements needed to develop successful telemedicine programs. It includes nearly 100 links to current resources and can be used as a comprehensive program outline. Telemedicine is critical to medicine’s future. |
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