Jennifer Lee Cadet IND101 Milestone 5 Introduction paragraph (approx. 150–200 words): Since the COVID pandemic, the healthcare world is undergoing a transformative shift. Telehealth is at the forefront of this revolution. Rising healthcare costs, uneven access to quality care, and evolving patient expectations are soaring. It has become known as a beacon of hope. Telehealth has been improving patient satisfaction. As the healthcare system evolves, it will play a role. Patients now have access to quality care with reduced costly costs. Telehealth gives patients the power of access to healthcare experts worldwide. Patients can get prompt access to specialized care, precise diagnoses, and a more personalized treatment plan, regardless of their …show more content…
Outline: I. Supporting Point 1: Using telehealth services saves providers and patients money. A. Topic: Telehealth reduces healthcare spending while keeping quality of life. Providers and payers find it a cost-effective solution. B. Supporting detail: Telemedicine is not only more convenient for patients, but also physicians. Telemedicine has the potential to reduce the healthcare costs, time, and space that are needed to run a medical facility (Johnson, 2023). C. Supporting detail: In aggregate, among all consultations during the study period, the use of telemedicine resulted in a total travel distance savings of 5,345,602 miles, a total travel time savings of 8.96 years (or 4,708,891 minutes), and a total travel cost savings of $2,882,086 (Dullet et al., 2017). II. Supporting Point 2: When using Telehealth, patients can adjust its services to their wants and needs. A. Topic: Patient engagement, improved health literacy, treatment adherence, and overall well-being are the results of real time communication and personalized care plans via Telehealth. B. Supporting detail: Telemedicine has been increasingly growing and has substantial potential to expand access
Interaction and learning. In this essay I am going to discuss three technologies which I think has the most impact on us. They are Cloud Computing, Near Field Communication (NFC) and Telehealth. Live-Telehealth What is Telehealth? According to the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) defines telehealth as the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health
meet such needs. It refers to making use of the telehealth technology in conducting nursing practice and delivering nursing care. Because of the quick telemedicine technology adoption within the healthcare institutions, telenursing emerges as a fresh tool that provokes discussions
Economic Impact The economic impact of telehealth is a critical factor to examine when looking at the feasibility of incorporating such technologies into practice. Exploration of economics is also essential as it has been posited that telehealth has the potential to deliver care to individuals that is cost saving in nature (Wade, Karnon, Elshaug, & Hiller, 2010). Furthermore, the estimated expenditure on telehealth services and technology is expected to reach into the billions of dollars (Berger
associated with telemedicine is the term “telehealth”, which is often used to encompass a broader definition of remote healthcare that does not always involve clinical services. Videoconferencing, transmission of still images, e-health including patient portals, remote monitoring of vital signs, continuing medical education and nursing call centers are all considered part of telemedicine and telehealth ( American Telemedicine A, 1993). Because telehealth is a complex and dynamic concept,telehealth’s
“Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient’s clinical health status” (American Telemedicine Association, 2013). Telemedicine is the use of technology such as email, mobile devices, and computers to communicate health information (Mayoclinic.com, 2014). Telemedicine has enabled the use of communication technologies by healthcare professionals for the evaluation, diagnose, and the treatment of patients in rural
In the United States, nearly one-fifth of patients discharged from the hospital are readmitted within thirty days, and most of those readmissions are considered to be preventable (Verhaegh et al., 2014). Many opportunities to reduce health care costs and prevent readmissions could save Medicare as much as $12 billion a year (Constantino, Frey, Hall & Painter, 2013). These numbers are significant from a financial standpoint, but do not consider the negative impact on the patient’s experience, the
Saint Augustine’s Confessions Outline This paper will outline specific points in Saint Augustine’s Confessions that highlight religious views following the fall of Rome. Though Augustines views on religion may not reflect that of most people in his time period, it still gives valuable insight into how many, namely Neoplatonists,, viewed God and his teachings. I. Book I a. Attributes of God Augustines first book is devoted to his early childhood and his reflections on human origin, memory, and
John Steinbeck Outline I. John Steinbeck used his personal experiences as a laborer to write many of his novels like Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath. II. John Steinbeck’s Life A) Family 1. His dad served as the county treasurer. 2. His mom was a school teacher. 3. He was one four children and was the only boy. B) Childhood and Adolescence 1.Born on February 27, 1902 2.Began telling stories as a child 3. Sent short stories to magazines under a false name 4. He was interested in biology, the
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley In the Gothic novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley integrates the rhetorical devices figurative language, imagery, and tone to impart the concept that the desire to acquire knowledge and emulate God will ultimately result in chaos and havoc that exceeds the boundaries of human restraint. I. Life of Mary Shelley / Characteristics of Gothic Literature A. Life of Mary Shelley 1. Eleven days after Mary Shelley’s birth, her mother, the famed author of A Vindication
I lack the confidence while presenting the material. The use of eye contact was minimal due to reviewing my outline to ensure steps were not missed. I practiced in advance several times, but I used my outline as guidance through the presentation. With refereeing back to the outline it set limitations to eye contact with the crowd. As a rocky first presentation my use of vocal expression needs to be worked on more. My voice was raspy and my speed
Outline on John Bede Polding John Bede Polding- John Bede Polding was born at Liverpool on the 18th of October 1794 and died at Sydney, 16 March 1877. During his life he contributed in many ways to the growth of Catholicism in Australia through many different events. He was the first Catholic Archbishop in Australia, although he was ordained in England. He came to Australia in 1835 ¡¨and at once set to work to organize his vast diocese. He found only three priests in New South Wales and one in
Rainforest Cafe, Inc: Outline to Rainforest Cafe Research Report CORPORATE BACKGROUND History Formation Rainforest Cafe, Inc. was incorporated in Minnesota on February 3, 1994 to own and operate restaurant and retail facilities under the name of "Rainforest Cafe - A Wild Place to Shop and Eat." Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Election. Lyle Berman was elected Chairman and CEO of Rainforest Cafe at its inception in February 1994. Background. Berman has been Chairman and CEO
original way, each part of Russell's theses, and in the order that they are found in the article. Firstly, I will outline the article 'On Denoting' giving my own understanding of the theory of descriptions as Russell introduces it. It should be noted that the phrase 'theory of descriptions' is not used in this article, but is coined later in Russell's philosophy. AN OUTLINE OF 'ON DENOTING' The theory of descriptions is Russell's solution to the problem's caused by the interpretation of
Key Speeches 1. a. Romeo b. Romeo sees Juliet moving around in her room. He snuck into the Capulet orchard and is talking about Juliet. c. NO VOCAB d. yonder- over there envious- jealous e. But wait, what's that light in the window over there? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Rise up, beautiful sun, and kill the jealous moon. The moon is already sick and pale with grief because you, Juliet, her maid, are more beautiful than she. f. soliloquy personification metaphor symbolism
Admiralty Outline Overview Admiralty is federal law, originating in Article III, § 2 of Constitution. i. First Congress included Cases of Admiralty/Maritime in Judiciary Act. ii. Supremacy Clause. b. If say that case is admiralty/maritime case, governed by admiralty law, is to say that substantive admiralty law applies. i. Differences: statute of limitations, comparative laws for recovery, etc. a. Main: trial by judge. From very beginning, admiralty cases are w/o juries. May