Virtual geriatric clinics and the COVID-19 catalyst: a rapid review

Rapid review analyzing satisfaction, clinical benefit, and challenges with virtual geriatric clinics initiated by COVID-19.

The Digital Divide: Do Older Adults with Serious Illness Access Telemedicine?

Comparison of digital access between older adults with serious illness and a control group in a nationally representative cohort study.

Telemedicine for Older Adult Nursing Home Residents to Avoid Emergency Department Visits: The Experience of the NHTeleED Project in Maryland

Case study regarding using telemedicine to reduce ED visits among older adult nursing facility residents.

The Collaborative for Telehealth and Aging: Principles and Guidelines for Providing Telehealth to Older Adults

Principles and guidelines that create a roadmap for providers and health systems to take actionable steps to meet the needs of older adults.

Motivations, Barriers, And Capabilities For Telehealth Delivery Of Emergency Care Services

Learnings from a survey for EM providers providing understanding of telehealth usage in EDs, barriers to telehealth in emergency care, and how to motivate providers towards adoption.

Telehealth for Older Adults: Principles, Guidelines and Lessons Learned

Webinar describing a framework that healthcare organizations can use to develop and enhance telemedicine for older adults.

FQHC Telehealth Best Practices: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic Session 1

FQHC stakeholders illustrate their approaches for achieving telehealth access equity and effectively engaging patients.

You Can Lead A Horse To Water, But What If They Don’t Know How To Drink? Customer Technical Support in Virtual Care

Slide deck illustrating strategy and considerations for consumer technical support in the telehealth context.

Telemedicine and Dementia Care: A Systematic Review of Barriers and Facilitators

Systematic review of articles investigating the use of telemedicine among older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia or mild cognitive impairment focusing on the patient and care partner perspectives.

Telehealth was beneficial during COVID-19 for older Americans: A qualitative study with physicians

Qualitative study expressing provider perspectives on telehealth uptake and utilization during COVID-19.

Telehealth Use Among Older Adults During COVID-19: Associations With Sociodemographic and Health Characteristics, Technology Device Ownership, and Technology Learning

Study examining the relationship between telehealth utilization, access to technology, and digital literacy among older adults during COVID-19.

Telehealth Problem-Solving Therapy for Depressed Low-Income Homebound Older Adults: Acceptance and Preliminary Efficacy

RCT evaluating acceptance and efficacy of PST for low-income homebound older adults with depression, focusing on patient outcomes.