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Team Up to Tackle Care Redesign

Health Leaders | Nursing

While some health systems use tablets or telemedicine carts, an increasing number are using TVs built specifically for the healthcare setting and providing both entertainment and clinical services, ranging from audio-visual conferencing to access to resources and education.

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Emerging Roles and Expanded Responsibilities for Certified Nursing Assistants

Every Nurse

Care Coordinator Care coordination is becoming an important aspect of healthcare, as providers understand the importance of a team approach to managing patient care. Telehealth Support Specialist Telehealth, also known as telemedicine, is dramatically changing healthcare delivery. Here are just a few.

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Virtual Nurse Jobs and Telehealth: Help More People in More Places

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Telehealth includes telemedicine, which is the diagnosis and treatment of patients via video or phone, as well as other services, such as remote patient monitoring, health education, and data sharing. Telehealth is a broader term that encompasses the use of technology to deliver healthcare services remotely.

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Views From ViVE: 5 Top Talking Points (So Far) in LA This Week

Health Leaders | Nursing

The American Telemedicine Association convened a special summit late last year on Virtual Nursing, and ViVE has its own special track this week. The acute care at home concept, which combines aspects of RPM and telemedicine with in-person care, will likely evolve far beyond the model being used now, regardless of reimbursement.