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Content ArticleThe results of Digital Health Intelligence’s first survey of CNIO Network members provides a ’state of the nation’ insight into nursing and allied health professional leadership in healthcare IT. This webinar offers a chance to learn about some of the key findings of the survey and to hear from senior nursing figures on their thoughts about what it means for where we go next.
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Content ArticleTelemedicine and telephone-triage may compromise patient safety, particularly if urgency is underestimated. This paper from Haimi et al., published in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, aimed to explore the level of safety of a paediatric telemedicine service, with particular reference to the appropriateness of the medical diagnoses made by the online physicians and the reasonableness of their decisions.
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RCOGP: Top 10 tips for COVID-19 telephone consultations
Claire Cox posted an article in Telehealth
These top tips set out by the Royal College of General Practitioners, are for clinicians conducting telephone consultations to assess and advise patients concerned they may have COVID-19 (Coronavirus).- Posted
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Coronavirus and the future of telemedicine (April 2020)
Claire Cox posted an article in Coronavirus (COVID-19)
A conversation between WIRED editor in chief Nicholas Thompson and Carbon Health co-founder Caesar Djavaherian.- Posted
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Content ArticleGeneral practice has always been the foundation and gateway to the NHS, but this part of the healthcare system is now under strain due to greater demand from an increasingly complex patient profile, and a stretched workforce. Lack of staff and coherent planning means that the current model is not fit for purpose, and this has resulted in a recent decrease in patient satisfaction. This proposal by the think tank Policy Exchange outlines the reforms that could help the NHS develop a model of general practice to better meet the needs and interests of patients and healthcare workers.
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Content ArticleThe Remote by Default research study, a collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Plymouth and the Nuffield Trust, has been exploring how technology can be harnessed to support excellent primary care. Using workshops, interviews, and focus groups of clinicians, service users, and other stakeholders, they have begun to map the multiple interacting influences on the choice of consultation modality.
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Content ArticleIn this interview for Healthcare IT News, Lisa Hedges, associate principal analyst at Software Advice, discusses the findings of a survey of 1,000 patients on telemedicine usage after the worst of the pandemic. She also talks about the future of telemedicine. The survey found that: more than half of patients are concerned about the quality of care they're receiving through telemedicine. the majority of people prefer virtual appointments for common illnesses. 86% of patients rate their telemedicine experience as positive. 91% are more likely to choose a provider that offers telemedicine. 49% prefer telemedicine visits for mental health treatment, despite it being one of the more remote-ready specialties.
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The rise of telehealth (2 September 2020)
lzipperer posted an article in Telehealth
Telehealth has become more entrenched as a healthcare provision mechanism in response to COVID-19. This Dissent Magazine article cautions its effectiveness long term due to its potential to be established as a profit centre for healthcare organisations.