Abstract When we established an emergency department-based telemedicine program, we assumed that many older patients would be skeptical of the new technology and choose not to participate. Our assumption was incorrect. Of the 1052 patients we evaluated in the first several months, 355 (33%) were 60, 2 were 99. Satisfaction and quality assessment scores among older patients were similar to those for younger patients. Many of these older patients demonstrated flexibility and interest in the novel use of technology. Our emergency department-based telemedicine program resulted in safe and satisfactory care and was readily accepted by our older patients
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
The use of telehealthcare systems to promote independent living for elderly people is growing. The r...
Despite the increasing evidence for the effectiveness of telehealth technology in screening and trea...
Background: Telehealth is defined as the remote surveillance of patient's health to aid in timely in...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth became an increasingly widespread service delivery model. N...
Background: Telehealth is defined as the remote surveillance of patient’s health to aid in timely in...
Scientific advances and new information and communication technologies have facilitated the developm...
The use of virtual doctors is increasing; yet, we have not fully studied their impact and how they a...
The objective of this study was to understand community-dwelling older people’s readiness for receiv...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: The Dutch Ministry of Health has formulated ambitious goals concerning the use ...
Mobile technologies offer the potential for enhanced healthcare, especially by supporting self-manag...
This research delves into the dynamic world of telehealth services and its role in enriching the qua...
BackgroundOver the last decade, the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies...
Telemedicine may be used for the continuity of care in several chronic conditions. Sixty frail old p...
In a pilot study of telemedicine in home health services (HHS) for elderly patients, we implemented ...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
The use of telehealthcare systems to promote independent living for elderly people is growing. The r...
Despite the increasing evidence for the effectiveness of telehealth technology in screening and trea...
Background: Telehealth is defined as the remote surveillance of patient's health to aid in timely in...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth became an increasingly widespread service delivery model. N...
Background: Telehealth is defined as the remote surveillance of patient’s health to aid in timely in...
Scientific advances and new information and communication technologies have facilitated the developm...
The use of virtual doctors is increasing; yet, we have not fully studied their impact and how they a...
The objective of this study was to understand community-dwelling older people’s readiness for receiv...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: The Dutch Ministry of Health has formulated ambitious goals concerning the use ...
Mobile technologies offer the potential for enhanced healthcare, especially by supporting self-manag...
This research delves into the dynamic world of telehealth services and its role in enriching the qua...
BackgroundOver the last decade, the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies...
Telemedicine may be used for the continuity of care in several chronic conditions. Sixty frail old p...
In a pilot study of telemedicine in home health services (HHS) for elderly patients, we implemented ...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
The use of telehealthcare systems to promote independent living for elderly people is growing. The r...
Despite the increasing evidence for the effectiveness of telehealth technology in screening and trea...