“eHealth, mHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Media in Healthcare ” Please respond to the following:
Analyze the scope, challenges, and impact of eHealth, mHealth, telemedicine, and social media use in health care and public health.
Resources:
· The future of healthcare facilities: How technology and medical advances may shape hospitals of the future
· mHealth
· Solution in Action: Patient Engagement In-Room Mobile Technology
· 20 hot apps for healthcare providers
· eHealth
· Telehealth: Technology meets health care
· What is telehealth? How is telehealth different from telemedicine?
· 6 innovations from future healthcare 2019
· mHealth: What is it, and how can it help us?
· Can social media have a positive impact on global healthcare?
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TELEMED AND TELEHEALTH
Why are Telemedicine and Telehealth so Important in Our Healthcare System?
Telehealth is emerging as a critical component of the healthcare crisis solution. Telehealth holds the promise to significantly impact some of the most challenging problems of our current healthcare system: access to care, cost effective delivery, and distribution of limited providers. Telehealth can change the current paradigm of care and allow for improved access and improved health outcomes in cost effective ways.
Telehealth increases access to healthcare:
· Remote patients can more easily obtain clinical services.
· Remote hospitals can provide emergency and intensive care services.
Telehealth improves health outcomes:
· Patients diagnosed and treated earlier often have improved outcomes and less costly treatments.
· Patients with Telehealth supported ICU’s have substantially reduced mortality rates, reduced complications, and reduced hospital stays.
Telehealth reduces healthcare costs:
· Home monitoring programs can reduce high cost hospital visits.
· High cost patient transfers for stroke and other emergencies are reduced.
Telehealth assists in addressing shortages and misdistribution of healthcare providers:
· Specialists can serve more patients using Telehealth technologies.
· Nursing shortages can be addressed using Telehealth technologies.
Telehealth supports clinical education programs:
· Rural clinicians can more easily obtain continuing education.
· Rural clinicians can more easily consult with specialists.
Telehealth improves support for patients and families:
· Patients can stay in their local communities and, when hospitalized away from home, can keep in contact with family and friends.
· Many telehealth applications empower patients to play an active role in their healthcare.
Telehealth helps the environment:
· Reducing extended travel to obtain necessary care reduces the related carbon footprint.
Telehealth improves organizational productivity:
· Employees can avoid absences from work when telehealth services are available on site or when employees can remotely participate in consultations about family members.
· These examples illustrate the some improved outcomes and cost savings being achieved by Telehealth and telehealth programs:
· Home monitoring of chronic diseases is reducing hospital visits by as much as 50% by keeping patients stable through daily monitoring.
· The national average for re-admission to hospitals within 30 days following a heart failure episode is 20%. Telehealth monitoring programs have reduced that level to less than 4%.
· Timely provision of treatments that effectively reverse the consequences of a stroke have risen from 15% to 85% due to the availability of telestroke programs.
Telehealth support to Intensive Care Units (often called eICUs) is reducing mortality rates by 15 – 30% and substantially reducing complications and length of stay.
Telehealth retinopathy screening programs support early identification of serious eye disease and reduce the incidence of blindness in diabetic patients.