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- July 23, 2008
Community-Based Telehealth Kiosks: First Impressions
Community-based, multi-user telehealth
interventions may be especially relevant for older
adults who have multiple chronic illnesses and live in congregate settings such as naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs). This mixed methods study explored implementation of a
communal telehealth application in an urban NORC.
This poster presents the first impressions of residents and community case managers.
- February 27, 2008
Telehomecare Report Diabetes and CHR Meta Analyses
Telehomecare and Remote Monitoring:
An Outcomes Overview
Authors: Max E. Stachura, MD Director and Elena V. Khasanshina, MD, PhD
Associate Director, Center for Telehealth at the Medical College of Georgia
Center for Telehealth
- January 11, 2008
Telehealth In Kent County: what’s behind its success?
When Kent County Council (KCC) started testing
telehealth in 2005, those who had championed the
technology in the local authority were expecting some significant benefits in terms of improved care and cost efficiencies. Now some 250 patients across the county with long-term conditions are using telehealth technologies on a daily basis – and the results are even better than hoped.
- November 29, 2007
The Diabetes Telemonitoring (DiaTel) Study: Three-Month Results.
Published for the 2007 HSR&D National Meeting
The purpose of this study is to compare home telemonitoring-based case management (HT) to a less intense care-coordination (CC) intervention for veterans with diabetes and suboptimal glycemic control.
- November 01, 2007
Alegent Health Home Care and Hospice - CHF Outcomes Analysis
Telemonitoring has been part of home health care for some years. There is anecdotal evidence of the health care benefits for patients and the financial benefits for agencies employing telemonitors, but there has been little formal study of the issue.
This paper will present a comparison of two populations of CHF patients: one group was
put on telemonitors, and the other was not.
- October 01, 2007
Philips National Study on the
Future of Technology and Telehealth
in Home Care
Philips National Study on the
Future of Technology and Telehealth
in Home Care. ©2007 Fazzi Associates, Inc.
- September 03, 2007
2007 New Models of Care:
Disease Management's Role in Reduing Hospitalizations
The Remington Report September/October 2007
HOME HEALTH QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (HHQI) NATIONAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE.
The Home Health Quality Improvement (Hhqi) National Campaign is led by the Quality Improvement Organization (Qio) Program, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services, and is guided by a group of national stakeholders, including Lisa Remington.
- July 09, 2007
Telehealth reduces hospitalizations.
The Remington Report July/August, 2007
- March 01, 2007
Private Pay: Establishing a Telecare program and the Challenges of Promoting a Paradigm Shift.
By Bridget Gallagher, Sr. Vice President of Jewish Home & Hospital Lifecare System in NYC.
- November 28, 2006
Stony Brook Evaluation Report
2006 PARTICIPANT SURVEY RESULTS
of Project C.A.R.E. Community Access to Riverhead E-health - A community service project to improve health care access through telehealth technology led by The First Baptist Church of Riverhead.
- November 28, 2006
Stony Brook Project C.A.R.E. Annual Report
Project C.A.R.E. (Community Access to Riverhead E-Health) set out to determine the impact on health care access and outcomes of “telehealth” medical technology in an underserved community. The project targeted disadvantaged minorities, working poor and fragile seniors in the Riverhead, New York community.
- April 03, 2006
KCC Telehealth - Using technology to improve lives
A few months ago it took 83-year-old Walter Sharp as much as an hour and a half to make the basic health checks he needs to prevent an angina attack. Today it takes him just
five minutes...
"Around Kent" April - June, 2006 edition
- November 02, 2004
Home Telehealth Reduces Healthcare Costs
published in TELEMEDICINE JOURNAL AND e-HEALTH
Volume 10, Number 2, 2004 © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
The aim of this study was to determine whether home telehealth, when integrated with the
health facility’s electronic medical record system, reduces healthcare costs and improves quality-of-life outcomes relative to usual home healthcare services for elderly high resource users with complex co-morbidities.
- July 01, 2004
Telehealth and Disease Management
by Craig Lehmann, Ph.D.
The Remington Report, July/August, 2004
- September 03, 2001
Change of Patients’ Perceptions of TeleHomeCare
TELEMEDICINE JOURNAL AND e-HEALTH
Volume 7, Number 3, 2001
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
The study’s objectives were to measure patients’ perceptions of a telehomecare system before and after they have participated in it and identify the features of the system that patients perceived
differently after experiencing it.
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