Title of article
Telehealth and eHealth in nurse practitioner training: current perspectives
Author/Authors
Rutledge, Carolyn M College of Health Sciences - School of Nursing, USA , Poston, Rebecca College of Health Sciences - School of Nursing, USA , Fowler, Christianne College of Health Sciences - School of Nursing, USA , Haney, Tina S College of Health Sciences - School of Nursing, USA , Kott, Karen College of Health Sciences - School of Physical Therapy - Old Dominion University - Norfolk, USA , Schweickert, Patty A University of Virginia - Charlottesville - VA, USA
Pages
11
From page
399
To page
409
Abstract
Telehealth is becoming a vital process for providing access to cost-effective quality care to patients at a distance. As such, it is important for nurse practitioners, often the primary providers for rural and disadvantaged populations, to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to utilize telehealth technologies in practice. In reviewing the literature, very little information was found on programs that addressed nurse practitioner training in telehealth. This article provides an overview of both the topics and the techniques that have been utilized for training nurse practitioners and nurse practitioner students in the delivery of care utilizing telehealth. Specifically, this article focuses on topics including 1) defining telehealth, 2) telehealth etiquette, 3) interprofessional collaboration, 4) regulations, 5) reimbursement, 6) security/Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 7) ethical practice in telehealth, and 8) satisfaction of patients and providers. A multimodal approach based on a review of the literature is presented for providing the training: 1) didactics, 2) simulations including standardized patient encounters, 3) practice immersions, and 4) telehealth projects. Studies found that training using the multimodal approach allowed the students to develop comfort, knowledge, and skills needed to embrace the utilization of telehealth in health care.
Keywords
health care , simulation , telemedicine , nurse practitioner education , telehealth
Journal title
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2624505
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