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Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic
INTRODUCTION: The Covid-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and healthcare providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; scheduled visits were cancelled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) was in short supply; and...
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058875/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34265217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2021.0215 |
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author | VanderWerf, Mark Bernard, Jordana Barta, Doris T. Berg, Jordan Collins, Tim Dowdy, Mike Feiler, Kenneth Moore, Douglas L. Sifri, Costi Spargo, Garret Taylor, Carl W. Towle, Cara B. Wibberly, Kathy Hsu |
author_facet | VanderWerf, Mark Bernard, Jordana Barta, Doris T. Berg, Jordan Collins, Tim Dowdy, Mike Feiler, Kenneth Moore, Douglas L. Sifri, Costi Spargo, Garret Taylor, Carl W. Towle, Cara B. Wibberly, Kathy Hsu |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The Covid-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and healthcare providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; scheduled visits were cancelled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) was in short supply; and staff were faced with rapidly changing circumstances, care protocols, trauma and personal risk. In order to better address the ongoing the Covid-19 pandemic and prepare for future pandemics, the National Telemedicine Technology Assessment resource Center (TTAC) was asked to develop an Pandemic Response Action Plan that would allow its user to address critical issues with available telemedicine and related technologies. The project was constructed into three phases: Phase 1. Develop a Pandemic Response Action Plan (this document) and a Policy document which identifies the regulatory challenges in the Pandemic Response as well as policy recommendations (published separately). Phase 2. Publish the plan and policy documents. Phase 3 Look at healthcare providers who used the approaches, tools and technology in the Pandemic Action Plan and document the results (to be published separately). TTAC will also assess selected technology and publish results as part of their normal course of services. MATERIALS AND METHODS: : A multi-disciplinary team was created representing leadership expertise and key stakeholders in healthcare delivery during a pandemic (administration, infection control, physicians, nurses, public health, contingency planning, disaster response, information technology) as well as a facilitator. The group used structured brainstorming, current literature and iterative review to identify the most critical challenges facing healthcare providers during the current Covid 19 pandemic. The team then used structured brainstorming, professional experience and current literature to take a deeper look into these impacts, identify applicable solutions and develop a plan to address the critical challenges using telemedicine and related technologies. RESULT: A Pandemic Action Response Plan that describes the critical challenges and then identifies approaches, tools and technology to address them as well as identifying samples of the technology. CONCLUSIONS: The impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic was severe and identified multiple critical challenges and weaknesses in most healthcare providers. Applying the approaches, tools and technology in this Pandemic Action Plan will help providers address these challenges and increase the capabilities and resilience of their organizations in the provision of care during this and future pandemics |
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spelling | pubmed-90588752022-05-02 Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic VanderWerf, Mark Bernard, Jordana Barta, Doris T. Berg, Jordan Collins, Tim Dowdy, Mike Feiler, Kenneth Moore, Douglas L. Sifri, Costi Spargo, Garret Taylor, Carl W. Towle, Cara B. Wibberly, Kathy Hsu Telemed J E Health Policy INTRODUCTION: The Covid-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and healthcare providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; scheduled visits were cancelled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) was in short supply; and staff were faced with rapidly changing circumstances, care protocols, trauma and personal risk. In order to better address the ongoing the Covid-19 pandemic and prepare for future pandemics, the National Telemedicine Technology Assessment resource Center (TTAC) was asked to develop an Pandemic Response Action Plan that would allow its user to address critical issues with available telemedicine and related technologies. The project was constructed into three phases: Phase 1. Develop a Pandemic Response Action Plan (this document) and a Policy document which identifies the regulatory challenges in the Pandemic Response as well as policy recommendations (published separately). Phase 2. Publish the plan and policy documents. Phase 3 Look at healthcare providers who used the approaches, tools and technology in the Pandemic Action Plan and document the results (to be published separately). TTAC will also assess selected technology and publish results as part of their normal course of services. MATERIALS AND METHODS: : A multi-disciplinary team was created representing leadership expertise and key stakeholders in healthcare delivery during a pandemic (administration, infection control, physicians, nurses, public health, contingency planning, disaster response, information technology) as well as a facilitator. The group used structured brainstorming, current literature and iterative review to identify the most critical challenges facing healthcare providers during the current Covid 19 pandemic. The team then used structured brainstorming, professional experience and current literature to take a deeper look into these impacts, identify applicable solutions and develop a plan to address the critical challenges using telemedicine and related technologies. RESULT: A Pandemic Action Response Plan that describes the critical challenges and then identifies approaches, tools and technology to address them as well as identifying samples of the technology. CONCLUSIONS: The impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic was severe and identified multiple critical challenges and weaknesses in most healthcare providers. Applying the approaches, tools and technology in this Pandemic Action Plan will help providers address these challenges and increase the capabilities and resilience of their organizations in the provision of care during this and future pandemics Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-04-01 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9058875/ /pubmed/34265217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2021.0215 Text en © Mark VanderWerf et al. 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License [CC-BY-NC] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Policy VanderWerf, Mark Bernard, Jordana Barta, Doris T. Berg, Jordan Collins, Tim Dowdy, Mike Feiler, Kenneth Moore, Douglas L. Sifri, Costi Spargo, Garret Taylor, Carl W. Towle, Cara B. Wibberly, Kathy Hsu Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title | Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title_full | Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title_fullStr | Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title_short | Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic |
title_sort | pandemic telemedicine technology response plan and technology assessment phase 2: pandemic action plan key issues and technology solutions for health care delivery organizations in a pandemic |
topic | Policy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058875/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34265217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2021.0215 |
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