Telemedicine and Telehealth: Principles, Policies, Performance and Pitfalls

[Adam Darkins, Margaret Cary] ¿ Telemedicine and Telehealth: Principles, Policies, Performance and Pitfalls ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Telemedicine and Telehealth: Principles, Policies, Performance and Pitfalls Mel Bucholtz said The future of health care thru high technology. Review of: Telemedicine and Telehealth by Adam W. Darkins and Margaret A. CaryThis important book begins the necessary critical conversation of defining the fundamental of concepts and terms, as well as those areas of current and future applications, involved in the merging of health care delivery and high technology systems. The authors wisely suggest using the term Telehealth to address the broad rang. Thomas J Beckett said Tele

Telemedicine and Telehealth: Principles, Policies, Performance and Pitfalls

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Rating : 4.71 (927 Votes)
Asin : 0826113028
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 316 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-05-19
Language : English

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She was an early exponent of the use of telemedicine in primary care situations. He is a past council member of the Patients Association, a national UK patient-advocacy organization. His clinical background gives him a detailed understanding of the clinical process and the practical difficulties of delivering specialist health care services. Her extensive knowledge of primary care gives her a familiarity with the challenges of delive

Cary share their knowledge and provide practical insights and advice on making telemedicine programs into successful clinical services and a productive business. Most importantly, the book is based on the recognition that patients are customers of health care and telemedicine companies developing new products vital to delivering care to rural or inaccessible clients is vital to health care's future. Dr. The book gives background knowledge and useful tips on starting up and managing programs in an array of settings. " . From the Back Cover "Telemedicine and telehealth are changing the face of hea

Cary share their knowledge and provide practical insights and advice on making telemedicine programs into successful clinical services and a productive business. Darkins and Dr. Dr. The book gives background knowledge and useful tips on starting up and managing programs in an array of settings. Telemedicine and telehealth are changing the face of health care delivery and becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. Most importantly, the book is based on the recognition that patients are customers of health care and telemedicine companies developing new products vital to delivering care to rural or inaccessible clients is vital to health care's future.

Mel Bucholtz said The future of health care thru high technology. Review of: Telemedicine and Telehealth by Adam W. Darkins and Margaret A. CaryThis important book begins the necessary critical conversation of defining the fundamental of concepts and terms, as well as those areas of current and future applications, involved in the merging of health care delivery and high technology systems. The authors wisely suggest using the term Telehealth to address the broad rang. Thomas J Beckett said Telemedicine demystified. If telemedicine and telehealth are the next steps on the ladder to achieving comprehensive management of disease -- and beyond that, population wellness -- then this book is the rung that will help physicians,their patients, and policymakers get a leg up. Darkins and Cary painstakingly weed through the often murky, often contradictory terminology of telemedicine to clearly define what everyone wants fro. "Review of Telemedice and Telehealth by Darkins and CArey" according to Michael M. Bakerman, MD, FACC, FACP, MMM. Telemedicine and Telehealth is a timely and useful book. As a Physician and Consultant, Teleheath provides a soup to nuts discussion about the issues relating to telehealth.The first chapter details basic definitions of the field. The next five chapters deals with the patient, physicans, Healthcare in general, and lastly specific telemedicine services. The authors suggest the formula for telehealth succ

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