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Abstract Number: 13
THE FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF VIDEO VISITS FOR HOME-LIMITED ADULTS, A PILOT PROGRAM
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Geriatric and palliative care patients who have been discharged from hospital and are home-limited face challenges in effectively accessing ongoing healthcare and clinical follow-up after being discharged, leaving them at risk for unnecessary re-hospitalization. Health care video visits present a novel opportunity to expand patient access to clinical care remotely in their home, potentially [...]
Abstract Number: 379
USING INPATIENT TELEHEALTH TO PROVIDE CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR THE HOSPITALIZED PATIENT: THE REMOTE ONCOLOGY/PALLIATIVE CARE VIDEO ENCOUNTER PROGRAM
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: When a patient with cancer or terminal illness is hospitalized, they may benefit from the input of their outpatient, primary oncologist or palliative care provider to inform key decisions. As most oncologists’ and ambulatory palliative care clinics are based outside the hospital, these conversations often happen via unreimbursed phone conversations, making it difficult to [...]
Abstract Number: 384
IMPLEMENTATION OF A TELEHOSPITALIST PROGRAM AT TERTIARY CARE CENTER: UTILIZATION AND PATIENT EXPERIENCE
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Telemedicine allows for remote patient evaluation and treatment. Traditionally this model has been applied to rural medical centers with physician shortages. Implementation of a telehospitalist program at well-staffed tertiary care centers may streamline services provided by on-site physicians and improve patient satisfaction. Purpose: Successfully implement a telehospitalist consultation service at a tertiary referral hospital, [...]
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