The changing patient’s needs force healthcare providers to consider technologies that help streamline clinical practices. Telehealth is among the viable options available for organizations to enhance patient engagement, monitor conditions, and interact with patients and families using audio and visual technologies. Nurses have the opportunity to use the Internet, telephones, web cameras, and other tools to monitor parameters such as patient’s oxygen levels, heart rate, respiration, blood glucose (Gajarawala & Pelkowski, 2019). This outline highlights the value of telehealth and the criteria for determining relevance in nursing practice. However, questions emerge about cost implications to the organization, data privacy and security, and a firm’s ability to cope with multiple regulations and guidelines. The report provides insights into the different criteria to analyze risks and benefits against recommendations, the recommendation, and a summary of the facts associated with telehealth.
The solution is designing and implementing telehealth that matches patient demands and the firm’s strategic goals. Despite concerns over data privacy and security, cost, and the risk of declining in-person care, telehealth prepares the organization for the future, including rising demand for remote care to reduce the risk of readmissions, emergency care visits, and delayed diagnosis and treatment. Implementing the technology will create opportunities for the nursing team to offer care to patients regardless of the location, time, and staff size.
Telehealth provides opportunities for the organization to aligning nursing practices with the demand for patient-centered and outcome-based care. The focus on patient education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and reduced cost of care makes telehealth ideal for enabling the firm achieve long-term strategic goals. Nurses have an opportunity to build relationships with patients, families, and colleagues over the course of the entire disease process.
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