Posted
below are selected past performance citations that illustrate iTelehealth
Team's ability to meet and/or exceed organizational research requirements
and expectations.
Telenursing
for Remote Cardiac Rehab
iTeleHealth
served as the telehealth experts and provided guidance on equipment
selection and the content of telehealth visits in designing, implementing
and evaluating a Post-Discharge, Open Heart Surgery Telenursing
and Tele-Cardiac Rehab program pilot with Walter Reed Army Medical
Center. We also developed research protocols, research consents,
and staff and patient manuals for this significant qualitative research
effort, which evaluated the feasibility and outcomes of a remote,
home-based cardiac rehabilitation program for post-surgery Coronary
Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) patients.
Learn
more about the Telenursing for Remote Cardiac Rehab Research.
Telemedicine-Based
Burn Research Initiative
Longitudinal
Outcomes of Patients The Telemedicine-Based Burn Research Initiative
provided telemedicine technology to researchers and discharged burn
patients as a research tool and data collection strategy to support
an ongoing study investigating the telemedicine technology and the
long-term outcomes of burn patients treated at the US Army Institute
of Surgical Research (USAISR). The ultimate goal in this partnership
with The Geneva Foundation and USAISR was that the longitudinal
study would provide the foundation for an outcomes-based rehabilitation
program for burn survivors treated in the USAISR, with telemedicine
technology to support the program.
Click
here to read the executive summary of this research report.
HEC
We served as
research experts for Health E Control (HEC), a Congressionally funded
program of research with a focus on consumer-based healthcare, and
empowerment of the consumer to make wise health decisions by using
Internet-based technologies and information tools.
Find
out more about this initiative. |