Systematic review of digital literacy instruments and the appropriateness of these measures for older adults.
Review of regulatory, policy, and evaluation challenges for global e-mental health impacting patients, clinicians, health systems, and decision-makers after COVID-19.
Three case examples illustrating how telehealth is being used to increase access and care for older adults during COVID-19 with example workflows and staffing considerations.
Review of studies describing the effectiveness of internet-delivered CBT for psychiatric treatment.
Review of evidence for in-home video telehealth for patients with dementia and their caregivers with emphasis on implications for rehabilitation professionals.
Identifying applications of information and communication technologies to enhance care for people with dementia and their families.
Pilot study assessing the implementation of telemedicine assessments for older adults in the emergency department environment by comparing therapeutic recommendations.
Investigation of EMT perspectives on acting as telehealth-enabled community primary care provider extenders with homebound older adults.
Framework outlining and innovative mobile telehealth technicial (MTT) program facilitated by EMTs for older adults in home-based primary care programs.
Retrospective study analyzing disparities between video and telephone visits among older adults with a focus on patient characteristics.
Cross sectional analysis examining Medicare beneficiaries’ utilization of telehealth and their socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.
Study attempting to improve access to telehealth for older adults during COVID-19 through donated devices and technology literacy education.