Fact sheet suggesting tips for hard of hearing patients to help improve the visual aspect of communicating for telehealth visits
Fact sheet for hard of hearing patients listing important pre-appointment things that need to be done prior to the telehealth call in order to prepare adequately
Fact sheet for hard of hearing patients to use to help prepare for telehealth visits
Fact sheet for patients who are hard of hearing, this is an imperative checklist to ensure having a successful telehealth appointment
Manuscript informing providers what they need to know when an interpreter is involved during an apporintment.
Hard of Hearing fact sheet for providers in order to help ensure a successful telehealth call with someone Hard of Hearing
Telehealth being available for older adults can only have a clear advantage if there are guidelines in place to help facilitate its deployment and use. This specifically is targeted towards older patietns who may be “complex” or “vulnerable” in these settings. The guidelines are sorted into 3 main categories in which each domain must be cnosidered in order to ensure high-quality telehealth-facilated care will be able to properly be delivered to older adults.
A retrospective cohort study that aimed to compare the rates of emergency department return visits and hospitalizations between patients who received in-person follow-up care and those who received telehealth follow-up care after being discharged from the ED
Behavioral neurologist Lauren Moo walks listeners through the geriatric 5M framework and its application to the medium of telemedicine.
Rapid review analyzing satisfaction, clinical benefit, and challenges with virtual geriatric clinics initiated by COVID-19.
Comparison of digital access between older adults with serious illness and a control group in a nationally representative cohort study.
Case study regarding using telemedicine to reduce ED visits among older adult nursing facility residents.