Informatics and The Healthcare Industry
Informatics and The Healthcare Industry
Informatics and The Healthcare Industry
C. eHealth Applications
1. Overview
a. Telehealth has both clinical and nonclinical uses
b. Nonclinical applications include professional education
c. Clinical uses include diagnostics
d. These two categories are somewhat blurred as patients and
providers exchange e-mail
e. Clinical applications for telemedicine can be provided at another
location
f. Telehealth applications can be specialized
g. Telehealth is moving care out the physician-centric perspective
into the 21st century model of healthcare that will see more
consumer empowerment
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F. Research Opportunities
1. Overview
a. Much is written on how eHealth applications may help
b. There is a need to study symptom management and
effectiveness of “distant” clinical assessments to identify
standardized best practices
c. Unique methodologic research issues and challenges for
nursing around the use of information and communication
technologies (ICT) have been identified
d. Another gap in current research is on the use of telehealth
applications for emergency and disaster preparedness and
response
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2. Licensure
a. The lack of infrastructure for interstate licensure was a key
impediment to the growth of telehealth
3. Ethical Issues
a. The predominant ethical issues concerning telehealth are
privacy, confidentiality, and security
b. Definitions have been set forth by the American Society for
Testing and Materials Committee E31 on Healthcare
Informatics, Subcommittee E31.17
c. It is imperative that providers and healthcare systems
establish policies concerning privacy, confidentiality, and
security as they create systems to facilitate patient-centered
care through the provision of eHealth
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record.
3. Public Policy
a. The American Telemedicine Association outlined guidelines
to “advance the science, to assure uniform quality of service
to patients, and to promote reasonable and informed
patient and provider expectations.”
b. These guidelines include administrative, clinical, and
technical recommendations designed to provide a safe,
quality, telehealth experience