This spring, the Telehealth Centers of Excellence teams had a strong presence at several national telehealth conferences, engaging with peers across the country through presentations, poster sessions, and exhibit booth participation. These events provided valuable opportunities to share our latest research, highlight innovative programs, and strengthen collaborations across the telehealth community.
To explore the work presented this spring, links to all presentations and posters are available below:
- The Front Line in Sedation: Assessing critical care nurses’ knowledge of sedation best practice and readiness to implement quality improvement
- Evaluating a telehealth-enabled collaborative care program for behavioral health in rural primary care
- Redesigning Access: A Virtual Approach to Specialty Care Delivery - Presentation
- Evaluating the impact of a virtual nursing model on nurse-reported experiences and outcomes
- Rural Emergency Hospitals (REHs) and Telehealth: Mixed-Methods Analysis - Poster
- Redesigning Access: A Virtual Approach to Specialty Care Delivery - Poster
- Outcomes of a Rural Hospital Tele-Hospitalist Model: A Case-Control Design
- Rural Emergency Hospitals (REHs) and Telehealth: Mixed-Methods Analysis
- Impact of Virtual Nursing on Care Delivery in Rural Hospitals
- School-Based Behavioral Telehealth for Rural Access
- Digital Specialty Access: Evaluating a Virtual-Only Specialty Care Program
- Telehealth Use in Behavioral Health Among Commercially Insured Patients
- Operations of Rapidly Expanded Virtual Nursing Units: Understanding Activity Patterns, Time Spent, and Opportunities for Strategic Prioritization
- Evaluating the Impact of a Virtual Nursing Model on Providers within a Large Academic Medical Center: Incorporating Unit-Level Indicators and Nurse-Reported Outcomes
- Evaluating the Impact of a Virtual Nursing Model on Nurses in a Large Academic Medical Center: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Nurse-Reported Experiences & Outcomes
- Leveraging patient-reported experiences to improve enrollment in a virtual behavioral health program
- Operations of a virtual nursing unit: Understanding activity patterns, time spent, and identifying opportunities
- Telerehabilitation to Improve Patient Access Following Orthopedic Surgery
- Reduced Hospitalizations During Nurse-Led Remote Monitoring for Heart Failure: A Quality Improvement Initiative
- Advancing Telehealth Concussion Assessment Through Novel Virtual Technology Development
- Reducing COPD Hospitalizations and ED Visits Through Remote Monitoring: A Quality Improvement Project
- From Safety Alerts to Actionable Evidence: Evaluating AI-Enabled Fall Prevention in Virtual Nursing
- Remote Neurology Consults to a Rural Mississippi Hospital: A Model for Addressing Specialist Workforce Shortage
- Mobile Broadband Access as a Foundation for Telehealth Engagement
- From Safety Alerts to Actionable Evidence: Monitoring AI-Enabled Fall Prevention in Virtual Nursing
- Training Pharmacy Learners for Telehealth Practice: A Preceptor Model for Remote Patient Monitoring
- Remote patient monitoring for Type 2 diabetes in Pregnancy: Device Usability and Maternal-Neonatal Outcomes
- Telehealth Utilization, Barriers, and Patient Experience in Mississippi: A population-based survey
- The Impact of State Telehealth Policy Expansion on 988 Suicide & Crisis Calls Nationally
- Pediatric dermatology for the Upper Midwest ECHO Program Evaluation: Impact of a Longitudinal Multistate ECHO
- Scaling virtual nursing across inpatient units: Early Experience
- Team-Based Telemonitoring for Hypertension and Diabetes in Academic Family Medicine: Clinical Outcomes and Educational Integration