Home telehealth : connecting care within the community
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Home telehealth : connecting care within the community
Royal Society of Medicine Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Home Telehealth is the provision of high-quality care delivered by telecommunications to patients at home. It enables doctors and nurses to see, hear and talk to patients, take their vital signs and even conduct biochemical tests - all at a distance. The application of home telehealth allows for greater efficiency, increasing access to patients in remote regions at a lower cost and can also reduce hospitalisations.
Home Telehealth: Connecting Care Within the Community demonstrates how medicine can be applied to homecare and challenges clinicians to consider it in their everyday working practice.
This book addresses the evidence-base, the techniques, applications and future implications. It draws together a wide range of topics, including smart homes, wound management, fall monitoring, quarantine applications, chronic disease management, child monitoring, home health monitoring and home dialysis.
Written by experts from four continents, this book provides an informative and comprehensive review of best practice in the field. It should prove invaluable for medical practitioners of all kinds, for nurses, health service managers and IT staff.
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Foreword by Val J. Halamandaris, President and CEO, National Association for Homecare and Hospice, Washington DC, US
Preface
1. Introduction - Richard Wootton, Susan L. Dimmick, Joseph C. Kvedar
SECTION 1: BASICS
2. Outcomes - Susan G. Slater, Laurie Neander, Dottie Fazenbaker
3. Economic evaluation - Paul A. Scuffham
4. Patient and provider satisfaction - Pamela Whitten, Alicia Bergman
5. Business models and return on investment - Herschel Peddicord, Karen R. Thomas, Allyson M. Beach
6. The evidence base - Mark Bensink, David Hailey, Richard Wootton
SECTION 2: TECHNIQUES
7. Smart homes - Vincent Rialle, Pierre Rumeau, Catherine Ollivet, Christian Herve
8. Wound management - Christy M Williams, Kathy Duckett, Joseph Kvedar
9. Home telehealth for Veterans - Rita F. Kobb, Neale R. Chamber
10. Home-bound disease management - George Demiris
11. Fall monitoring - Simon Brownsell, Mark S. Hawley
12. Quarantine and isolation - Susan L. Dimmick, Kunka D. Ignatova
SECTION 3: APPLICATION AREAS
13. HIV/AIDS - Cesar Caceres, Enrique J Gomez, M. Elena Hernando, Felipe Garcia, Francisco Del-Pozo
14. Home dialysis - Veli N. Stroetmann, Michael Nebel, Simon Robinson, Karl A. Stroetmann
15. Quality of care - Barbara Johnston, Sam G. Burgiss
16. Diabetes - Justin Starren, Ruth S. Weinstock, Walter Palmas, Roberto E. Izquierdo, Philip C. Moran, David Kaufman
17. Congestive heart failure - Penny Ford-Carleton, Nancy Lugn, Nhedti Colquitt, Marcia Reissig, Irene Higginson, Joseph C. Kvedar
18. Home telehealth monitoring - Shigeru Ohta, Hiroshi Nakamoto, Yoshimitsu Shinagawa, Toshio Kishimoto
19. Home-based telecardiology - Simonetta Scalvini, Emanuela Zanelli, Amerigo Giordano
20. Child monitoring - Andrea Tura, Luca Quareni
21. Palliative care - Marilynne A. Hebert, J.J. Jansen, Lynn Whitten
22. Remote asthma monitoring - Vedran Ostojic
SECTION 4: The Future
23. Financial implications of widescale implementation of telecare - David A. Bradley, Simon Brownsell
24. Conclusion - Richard Wootton, Susan L. Dimmick, Joseph C. Kvedar
Index
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