Telemedicine in the ICU

This text provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of telemedicine in the ICU. The first part of the book reviews common issues faced by practitioners and hospital administrators in implementing and managing tele-ICU programs, including the merits of different staffing models, the challenges o...

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Other Authors: Koenig, Matthew A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2019, 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a The Tele-ICU: Formative or Out-of-Date or Both? – Practice Models and Future Directions -- Remote Proactive Physiologic Monitoring in the ICU -- Reimbursement and Payment Models for Tele-ICU -- Legal and Regulatory Issues with Telemedicine Practice in the ICU -- Nursing and Provider Roles in the Tele-ICU -- Structure and Design of the Tele-ICU -- Integrating Telemedicine Technologies in the ICU -- Safety and Quality Metrics for ICU Telemedicine: Measuring Success -- Does ICU Telemedicine Improve Outcomes? Current State of the Evidence -- TeleICU Patient Experience: Focus on Family-Centered Care -- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Implementing Telemedicine in the ICU -- Telestroke and Neurocritical Care -- Advances in Tele-Cardiology -- Telemedicine in the Pediatric ICU -- Telemedicine for Early Treatment of Sepsis -- Pre-Hospital Telemedicine and EMS Integration -- Telemedicine Consultation to the General ICU. 
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520 |a This text provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of telemedicine in the ICU. The first part of the book reviews common issues faced by practitioners and hospital administrators in implementing and managing tele-ICU programs, including the merits of different staffing models, the challenges of building homegrown programs versus contracting for services, and the impact of state laws and payer policies on reimbursement for tele-ICU services. The second part of the book presents the current state of evidence for and against ICU telemedicine, based on clinical trials, before-and-after implementation studies, and observational data. The third part dives deeper into specific use cases for telemedicine in the ICU, including telestroke, pediatric and cardiac intensive care, and early treatment of declining patients with sepsis. Written by experts in the field, Telemedicine in the ICU is a practical guide for intensive care physicians and hospital administrators that provides all the information necessary in building and maintaining a successful tele-ICU program