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Telehealth Visits For Common Concerns In A Primary Care Setting: Establishing A Protocol, Erin M. Leighton Jan 2020

Telehealth Visits For Common Concerns In A Primary Care Setting: Establishing A Protocol, Erin M. Leighton

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Barriers to accessing healthcare in Vermont include: weather conditions, rurality, lack of public transportation systems, and busy schedules. Telehealth mitigates these barriers, providing a safe and effective option on par with in-person visits, while lowering overall healthcare costs and increasing patient satisfaction. This project aimed to expand telehealth visits in a nurse practitioner-run primary care practice, via designing effective protocols and educating clinicians on telehealth use, requirements, documentation, and billing in order to complete telehealth visits successfully.

Methods: Infrastructure for telehealth: a workflow protocol, patient education materials, procurement of technological resources including iPads, and necessary, HIPAA compliant, secure accounts. …


The Implementation Of Telehealth In Disease Management At Patient-Centered Medical Home, Mirsada Nurkanovic Jan 2018

The Implementation Of Telehealth In Disease Management At Patient-Centered Medical Home, Mirsada Nurkanovic

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Telehealth (TH) and video conferencing in the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) can bridge geographical gaps between patients and providers, by eliminating the inconveniences of leaving the house and traveling to appointments. The evidence indicates that TH also: provides clinical benefits in high-risk patients1, improves glucose control2, improves quality of life and reduces ED visits and hospitalizations for patients with COPD3, enables self-care of patients with heart failure4, reduces risk of admission for patients with asthma5, improves medication adherence6, results in potential cost savings7, and provides …