New Research Unveils Virtual Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training 2X Better Than Traditional
New research has been published in the November issue of Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT). Multidisciplinary original research topics include tobacco specialist training comparison, secure messaging, price transparency, brain health innovation, equitable obstetrics care, predictions, metrics comparison from Ontario, Canada, and barriers to adoption in South America (including Spanish language translation).
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- Comparison of Virtual and In-Person Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training, James Davis, MD, Sonia Clark, MHA, Jennifer Greyber, Jillian Dirkes, MSW, LCSW, Sally Herndon, MPH, Joyce Swetlick, MPH, Susan Trout, LCSW, MSPH, NCTTP, Farid Manshaii, Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH
- The Impact of Secure Messaging Telehealth Service on the Quality of Health Care, Dong-Gil Ko, PhD
- Sustainable Virtual Care in Ontario’s Health System: A Quality Metrics Comparison, Jakarinya Mangalamoorthy, MD, William Cherniak, MD, PhD, Brian Geller, BSc, MD, MBA, Ryan Tam, MD, MPH
- Reframing Equity: A Multi-Perspective Analysis of Telehealth Screening Tools Through the Lens of Patients and Clinicians, Matthew Sakumoto, MD, Sarah Krug, MS
- Consumerism Meets Healthcare Through Price Transparency, Leon Wisniewski
- Eyes: The Gateway to Brain Health—Advancing Disease Detection and Patient Accessibility, Sai Mattapalli, Rohan Kalahasty
- Digital Empathy 2.0: Connecting With Patients Using the Written Word, Matthew Sakumoto, MD, Aditi Joshi, MD
- Persisting Barriers to the Adoption of Telemedicine in Latin America after the COVID-19 Pandemic, Daniela Chueke, B.Soc.Sci
- Podcast: High School Health Tech Pioneers Advances Disease Detection and Patient Accessibility
- Blog: Improving Women’s Health Through Telehealth: A Summary of Expert Insights
- Near-Term Digital Health Predictions: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s AI-driven Healthcare, Sarah Bell, RN, MSN, Calvin D. Lawrence, MSc, Seth Dobrin, PhD, William Cherniak, MD, Fernando De La Peña, PhD, Llaca, PhD, Jefferson G. Fernandes, PhD, Aditi U. Joshi MD, Bilal Naved, PhD, Geoffrey Rutledge, PhD
- Telehealth for Equitable Obstetric Care: Addressing Gaps for Patients, Providers, and Payers, Sabrina Movitz, MS, Rachel Mayer Ediger, MPH, Alison Dingwall, MPH, Yvonne Butler Tobah, MD
THMT 2023 CME Program is now available. The program features global researchers and market executives that share real world guidance and learnings to navigate AI & tech developments in telehealth and medicine. Participating multidisciplinary global organizations include universities, health systems, payors, consortiums, platform providers, government, NGO, consultants, think tanks, clinicians, and others. View details at https://pdhinstitute.com/conv2x-telehealth
The journal has annouced a Call for Manuacripts for Telemedicine in Extreme Conditions: Overcoming Challenges in Disaster, War, Hostile, and Remote Environments. Details are located here.
The ConV2X 2024 event will be held in Boston, MA in September. Those interested may fill out a form here.
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Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) is published by Partners in Digital Health. The journal examines the value of telehealth and clinical automation, computational health science, its use and scalable developments, business process guidance, immersive patient experiences, market research, and the economic impact of digital health innovations advancing value based care across the care continuum. Original research articles and reviews feature perspectives from multiple disciplines including medicine, technology, policy, economic, education and social impact disciplines. Authors are encouraged to submit outcomes data to demonstrate real world cost efficiencies to enhance affordable, accessible, quality care through virtual and digital treatment modalities.
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