CTRC presents key considerations, divided into six sections, to guide California health care executives as you weigh the right balance of virtual solutions to complement in-person care for your health center and the patients you serve.
CTRC presents key considerations, divided into six sections, to guide California health care executives as you weigh the right balance of virtual solutions to complement in-person care for your health center and the patients you serve.
This toolkit is intended to help California providers and patients optimize RPM for better, more accessible care. Practices that embrace RPM technologies today, will be well positioned to leverage eminent powerful advances that build on RPM to transform care as we know it.
The goal of the Program Developer is to allow new programs to learn from the experience of others, to reduce trial and error, and most of all to create successfully operating telemedicine programs. It can easily be adapted and customized to the size and formality of your program. Updated 2021 version now available. Click toRead more
Read about three key aspects of service delivery: administration/management, clinical practice, and technical design/architecture.
The visual aspect of dermatology makes it especially well-suited to telehealth. Get helpful insights and guidelines here.
Learn how to improve outcomes and make more accurate diagnoses with these detailed guidelines.
The California Telehealth Resource Center (CTRC) is a leading source of knowledge and education for telehealth providers, patients, and safety net populations across California. A proud part of the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers.
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