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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33617436/implementing-a-telehospitalist-program-between-veterans-health-administration-hospitals-outcomes-acceptance-and-barriers-to-implementation
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Jeydith Gutierrez, Jane Moeckli, Andrea Holcombe, Amy Mj O'Shea, George Bailey, Kelby Rewerts, Mariko Hagiwara, Steven Sullivan, Melissa Simon, Peter Kaboli
BACKGROUND: Telehospitalist services are an innovative alternative approach to address staffing issues in rural and small hospitals. OBJECTIVE: To determine clinical outcomes and staff and patient satisfaction with a novel telehospitalist program among Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: We conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of a quality improvement program with pre-and postimplementation measures...
February 17, 2021: Journal of Hospital Medicine: An Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32804055/rapid-implementation-and-adaptation-of-a-telehospitalist-service-to-coordinate-and-optimize-care-for-covid-19-patients
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Christian D Becker, Leanne Forman, Lakshmi Gollapudi, Brooke Nevins, Corey Scurlock
Background/Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic poses enormous resource challenges to hospitals. Telemedicine is increasingly recognized as an attractive tool to alleviate resource strains. Herein we describe the rapid implementation and sequential process improvement (PI) of a centralized telehospitalist service to coordinate and optimize management of large number of COVID-19 patients in a tertiary and quaternary care hospital very close to the New York City epicenter. Methods: Prospective multidisciplinary PI meetings were held weekly between March 23 and May 10, 2020, and consensus service modifications were implemented for the following week...
April 2021: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32316876/perceived-need-and-potential-applications-of-a-telehospitalist-service-in-rural-areas
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Jane Moeckli, Jeydith Gutierrez, Peter J Kaboli
Background: Rural hospitals struggle to staff inpatient services and may not have the clinical expertise to achieve optimal outcomes. Telehospitalist services could address these problems by bringing hospital medicine expertise to rural communities. Introduction: Veterans Health Administration (VHA) rural hospitals need staffing alternatives to address gaps in inpatient coverage. This needs assessment identified perceived need for telehospitalist services as well as potential applications, benefits, and barriers from an administration perspective...
April 21, 2020: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31840307/perceptions-of-telehospitalist-services-to-address-staffing-needs-in-rural-and-low-complexity-hospitals-in-the-veterans-health-administration
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Jeydith Gutierrez, Jane Moeckli, Neo McAdams, Peter J Kaboli
PURPOSE: Rural hospitals are disproportionally affected by physician shortages and struggle to staff inpatient services. Telemedicine presents an opportunity to address staffing problems and bring the advantages of hospital medicine to rural areas. METHODS: In this study we surveyed administrators from 34 rural and low complexity hospitals in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to evaluate staffing needs and perceptions of a potential telehospitalist service...
June 2020: Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24660844/new-hospital-telemedicine-services-potential-market-for-a-nighttime-telehospitalist-service
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Richard B Sanders, Kit N Simpson, Abby S Kazley, Dana P Giarrizzi
BACKGROUND: A critical shortage in the supply of physicians in the United States has necessitated innovative approaches to physician service delivery. Telemedicine is a viable service delivery model for a variety of physician and health services. Telemedicine is most effective when applied where physician resources are scarce, patient care is time sensitive, and service volume may be distributed across a network. Shortages in critical care and neurology specialists have led to the use of tele-intensive care unit and telestroke services in hospital settings...
October 2014: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
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