Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
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This issue of Critical Care Clinics focuses on Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine, including administration, multidisciplinary care teams, technology, outcomes, quality assurance, cost-effectiveness, and care models. It also discusses innovations, limitations, provider-patient satisfaction, and tele-pharmacy, tele-procedure, tele-dialysis, and tele-stroke services.
\n Format: Hardback
\n \n Publication date: 30 May 2019
\n Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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The Critical Care Clinics, a peer-reviewed medical journal, has published an issue dedicated to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Telemedicine. This issue, edited by Dr. Kianoush Kashani in collaboration with Consulting Editor Dr. John Kellum, explores various aspects of ICU telemedicine.
The issue begins with an introduction that highlights the significance of ICU telemedicine in providing care to critically ill patients. It emphasizes the benefits of remote consultation, collaboration, and monitoring, which can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
The subsequent articles cover a wide range of topics related to ICU telemedicine. These include:
ICU telemedicine program administration: This article discusses the process of establishing and implementing an ICU telemedicine program, from initial planning to full implementation. It covers topics such as team formation, technology selection, regulatory considerations, and quality assurance.
ICU telemedicine multidisciplinary care teams: This article explores the role of multidisciplinary care teams in ICU telemedicine. It discusses the benefits of collaboration among healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists, in providing comprehensive care to patients.
ICU telemedicine technology: This article discusses the various technology tools used in ICU telemedicine, such as videoconferencing, digital imaging, and remote monitoring devices. It explores the advantages and limitations of these technologies and their impact on patient care.
Impact of ICU telemedicine on outcomes: This article examines the impact of ICU telemedicine on patient outcomes, including mortality rates, length of stay, and patient satisfaction. It analyzes data from clinical trials and real-world studies to assess the effectiveness of ICU telemedicine in improving patient care.
Quality assurance of ICU telemedicine: This article discusses the importance of quality assurance in ICU telemedicine. It covers topics such as credentialing, privileging, and infection control measures to ensure the safety and efficacy of remote care.
ICU telemedicine cost-effectiveness and financial analyses: This article explores the cost-effectiveness and financial implications of ICU telemedicine. It discusses the potential savings in healthcare costs, reduced travel expenses, and improved access to care for patients in remote locations.
ICU telemedicine care models: This article discusses the various care models used in ICU telemedicine, including consultative, advisory, and direct care models. It explores the advantages and limitations of each model and their impact on patient care.
ICU telemedicine in the era of big data, artificial intelligence, and computer clinical decision support systems: This article discusses the role of big data, artificial intelligence, and computer clinical decision support systems in ICU telemedicine. It explores the potential benefits of these technologies in improving patient care and decision-making.
ICU telemedicine: Innovations and Limitations: This article discusses the innovations and limitations of ICU telemedicine. It covers topics such as the challenges of remote communication, the need for standardized protocols, and the potential for bias in remote decision-making.
ICU telemedicine: Provider-patient satisfaction: This article examines the provider-patient satisfaction with ICU telemedicine. It explores the benefits and challenges of remote care and the impact on patient-provider relationships.
ICU telemedicine services beyond medical management: This article discusses the services beyond medical management that can be provided through ICU telemedicine, such as tele-pharmacy, tele-procedure, tele-dialysis, and tele-stroke. It explores the evidence, benefits, risks, and legal ramifications of these services.
The issue concludes with a summary of the key findings and recommendations from the articles. It emphasizes the need for further research, collaboration, and policy development to promote the widespread adoption of ICU telemedicine.
In conclusion, the Critical Care Clinics issue on Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine provides a comprehensive overview of the field. It highlights the benefits, challenges, and opportunities of ICU telemedicine in providing care to critically ill patients. The articles offer valuable insights into the administration, multidisciplinary care teams, technology, outcomes, quality assurance, cost-effectiveness, care models, and the role of big data, artificial intelligence, and computer clinical decision support systems in ICU telemedicine. The issue concludes with a call for further research, collaboration, and policy development to promote the widespread adoption of ICU telemedicine and improve patient care.
\n Weight: 340g\n \n
ISBN-13: 9780323682145\n \n
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