In this post, we discuss impending changes to telehealth regulations tied to the end of the PHE, how these changes will affect telehealth providers, and potentially alter the future telehealth landscape.
In this post, we discuss impending changes to telehealth regulations tied to the end of the PHE, how these changes will affect telehealth providers, and potentially alter the future telehealth landscape.
This timeline from CTRC provides telehealth providers with key dates they should know regarding the end of the PHE.
This document from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services provides patients with guidance on nondiscrimination in telehealth.
This toolkit provides an overview of considerations for selecting a telehealth technology vendor. This includes key questions to ask equipment vendors, suggestions for a phased approach to vendor selection, and questions you should be prepared for a vendor to ask customers.
Utilize this assessment guide to get a complete picture of your telehealth technology needs and readiness before making a purchase.
This troubleshooting guide is geared toward the clinic provider to include the use of stand-alone carts, laptops, desktops, and tablets. It should be noted that audio/video platforms vary, and it is important to read and follow the manufactures’ specific troubleshooting guidelines.
The COVID 19 Pandemic has accelerated the acceptance of telemedicine into the practice
of medicine.
This position ensures the deployment and maintenance of virtual care operations for the entire organization.
Room design impacts the quality of the virtual care encounter and should not be overlooked during the development of a telehealth program. This document provides practical information and advice on the major components that should be addressed in designing virtual care space.
Telehealth Resource Center (TRC) representatives interviewed 131 Subject Matter Experts from over 50 FQHC/RHC clinics. Four key points were found to be best practices for telehealth in response to COVID-19.
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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