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Review Of Telemedicine Use As It Expands Since The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michael P. Perra, Frederick J. Goldstein May 2023

Review Of Telemedicine Use As It Expands Since The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michael P. Perra, Frederick J. Goldstein

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INTRODUCTION: As new technology advances and the world becomes increasingly connected, medical care and physician-patient interactions have changed. Telemedicine, though present in different forms for many decades, has grown, and its use is changing at a faster-than-ever pace. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the utility of different telemedicine platforms and has led to an expansion in its capabilities.

OBJECTIVES: To explore the evolution of telemedicine, its multiple functions, and how this technology has continued to develop since the COVID-19 pandemic in various medical specialties.

METHODS: PubMed was used to assess published studies that either incorporated telehealth resources in their research or …


Virtually Building A Community Of Experts In The Medication-Assisted Treatment (Mat) Of Opioid Use Using The Project Echo Model, Matthew Momjian, Justin Canakis, Faraz Yousefian, Hayden Pond, Adrienne White, Gregory Mayer, Alison Essary May 2021

Virtually Building A Community Of Experts In The Medication-Assisted Treatment (Mat) Of Opioid Use Using The Project Echo Model, Matthew Momjian, Justin Canakis, Faraz Yousefian, Hayden Pond, Adrienne White, Gregory Mayer, Alison Essary

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Purpose: Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) utilizes telemedicine to connect a multidisciplinary team of experts with a network of primary care physicians to enable rapid dissemination of evidence-based guidelines and practices at scale. In this study, the Project ECHO model disseminated the Arizona Pain and Addiction Curriculum to providers in rural Arizona with the goal to educate providers on MAT.

Methods: Participants engaged in biweekly, virtual teleECHO sessions and post-session surveys were used to collect data on provider satisfaction, self-efficacy, knowledge, barriers to change and changes in practice behavior. Results: Between February 2020 – November 2020, the MAT-ECHO …


The Impact Of Covid-19 On Teledermatology, Cassandra Yeboah, Nailah Harvey, Rohan Krishnan, Jules B. Lipoff May 2021

The Impact Of Covid-19 On Teledermatology, Cassandra Yeboah, Nailah Harvey, Rohan Krishnan, Jules B. Lipoff

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The accelerated implementation and use of teledermatology during COVID-19 has been met with successes and challenges. This review explores first, how telemedicine was utilized in dermatology prior to the pandemic, the regulatory adaptions made in response to the pandemic and the effectiveness of the rapid implementation of teledermatology during COVID-19, and finally, how teledermatology has expanded in response to the pandemic. In sum, this review examines lessons learned, how teledermatology’s reliance on digital technologies might paradoxically exacerbate healthcare disparities, and considers the future outlook. Prior to COVID-19, teledermatology was limited due to decreased insurance reimbursement for telemedicine visits, concern about …


Reducing Readmission Rates By Improving Transitions Of Care For Stroke Patients In The Pre-Covid And Covid Eras, Evan Kolesnick, Elise Lambertson, Robin Dharia May 2021

Reducing Readmission Rates By Improving Transitions Of Care For Stroke Patients In The Pre-Covid And Covid Eras, Evan Kolesnick, Elise Lambertson, Robin Dharia

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Introduction: Acute cerebrovascular disease ranks among the top causes of 30-day readmissions. Studies have shown that enhancing and streamlining transitions of care (TOC) for patients can improve readmission rates for many conditions. Our research explores the impact of in-person and telemedicine TOC stroke clinic on readmission rates at an urban comprehensive stroke center. Methods: Participants were identified by ICD-10 diagnoses corresponding with stroke or transient ischemic attack at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH). Starting in January of 2019, an in-person TOC clinic visit with a vascular neurologist or nurse practitioner was automatically scheduled within 1-3 weeks for patients discharged to …