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Title:
Telehealth for pediatricians / editors C. Jason Wang, MD, PhD; Josip Car, MD, PhD, DIC, MSc, FFPH, FRCP (Edin); Barry S. Zuckerman, MD; consulting editor, Bonita F. Stanton, MD.
Publisher:
Elsevier,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xviii, [603]-781 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Telecommunication in medicine.
Medical care.
Children--Health and hygiene.
Pediatrics.
Other Authors:
Wang, C. Jason, editor.
Car, Josip, editor.
Zuckerman, Barry S., editor.
Stanton, Bonita, editor.
Notes:
"August 2020." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Foreword: The era of telehealth has arrived / Bonita F. Stanton -- Preface: The power of telehealth has been unleashed / C. Jason Wang, Josip Car, and Barry S. Zuckerman -- Overview. The opportunities for telehealth in pediatric practice and public health / C. Jason Wang, Jasmin Ma, Barry Zuckerman, and Josip Car -- The role of text messaging and telehealth messaging apps / Sashikumar Ganapathy, Dirk F. de Korne, Ng Kee Chong, and Josip Car -- The nuts and bolts of how to implement telehealth: examples from different pediatric specialities and subspecialities. Implementing telehealth in pediatric asthma / Tamara T. Perry and Callie A. Margiotta -- A multimodal telehealth strategy to improve pediatric epilepsy care / Madeline H. Niemann, Manuel C. Alvarado, Cristina Camayd-Mun̈oz, Rinat R. Jonas, Jodi K. Wenger, and Laurie M. Douglass -- Telehealth in pediatric heart transplant patients: exercise, nutrition, and parental imaging / Angela C. Chen and Elif Seda Selamet Tierney -- Building a viable telemedicine presence in pediatric rheumatology / Rajdeep Pooni, Christy Sandborg, and Tzielan Lee -- Telehealth opportunities and challenges for managing pediatric obesity / Victor Cueto and Lee M. Sanders -- Remote parent participation in intensive care unit rounds / Phoebe H. Yager -- Implementing telehealth in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus / Jennifer L. Fogel and Jennifer K. Raymond -- Connected pediatric primary care for at-risk children / Barry Zuckerman, Chun Y. Ng, Jillian Orr Daglilar, and C. Jason Wang -- Issues related to the adoption, implementation, scalability, sustainability, and adherence of health apps and telemedicine programs. Design, adoption, implementation, scalability, and sustainability of telehealth programs / C. Jason Wang, Tiffany T. Liu, Josip Car, and Barry Zuckerman -- Achieving a quintuple aim for telehealth in pediatrics / Eli M. Cahan, Vandna Mittal, Nirav R. Shah, and Sonoo Thadaney-Israni -- Creating a learning televillage and automated digital child health ecosystem / Ng Kee Chong, Chew Chu Shan Elaine, and Dirk F. de Korne -- Telehealth training and education. Workforce shortage for retinopathy of prematurity care and emerging role of telehealth and artificial intelligence / Alejandra Barrero-Catillero, Brian K. Corwin, Deborah K. VanderVeen, and Jason C. Wang -- Competency-based training for entrustment in telehealth consultations / Elaine Lum, Louise Sandra van Galen, and Josip Car -- Tele-rounds and case-based training: Project ECHO telementoring model applied to complex diabetes care / Nicolas Cuttriss, Matthew F. Bouchonville, David M. Maahs, and Ashby F. Walker -- Child health and telehealth in global, underresourced settings / Julianna C. Hsing, C. Jason Wang, and Paul H. Wise.
Summary:
"The 17 articles in this issue provide tremendous insight into the emerging field of pediatric telehealth -- and indeed in the broader field of telehealth in general. In the first 2 sections, the authors examine telehealth from a public health perspective as well as a clinical perspective, including that of specific subspecialities. These articles are important and informative for all pediatricians and childcare providers...But then, things changed -- substantially. Most significantly -- and certainly not anticipated 2 years ago -- is the timing of the publication of this issue. Never...has an issue been published that is more timely. Since the first known case of COVIC-19 arriving in the United States on January 20, 2020, the use and appreciation of telehealth have exploded." -- Foreword.
Series:
Pediatric clinics of North America, 0031-3955 ; volume 67, number 4
ISBN:
9780323710879
0323710875
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1147256190
Locations:
UVAX975 -- Western Iowa Tech Library (Sioux City)

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