Knowledge on the Go
Knowledge on the Go
Vizient Performance Improvement Collaborative
Knowledge on the Go: Improving Care Access through Virtual Health Care Design
9 minutes Posted Apr 7, 2020 at 12:03 am.
01:33]  Introduction and telemedicine background
2:26]    Benefits of virtual health to patients
03:05]  Benefits of virtual health to providers
04:34]  Which virtual health programs work--and why
05:18]  Getting C-suite buy-n
06:12]  Building the telehealth team
06:48]  Staying ahead of technology changes
07:28]  How technology helps improve outcomes
08:06]  The one thing you can count on with telehealth
08:41]  Practice makes perfect
09:06]  The rewards of virtual health
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Show notes
Lack of access to care is a critical issue facing too many patients and providers.  More and more consumers, clinicians and health care organizations are investing in virtual health as a solution. Virtual health—or telehealth—may seem like it’s a result of technology advances over the last decade.  But Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski of Emory University explains telemedicine history goes back 40+ years. In this episode, she tells us what’s behind virtual health’s slow build and why it is ready to boom.
 
Guest:
Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Emory University Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and Co-Director of  Director of the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center in Arizona
 
Resources:
Watch the Vizient Improving Care Access through Virtual Health Care Design collaborative webcast for additional details.
 
For more information, email [email protected]
 
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