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As the healthcare landscape evolves towards value-based treatment models, healthcare providers will be forced to find ways to deliver healthcare in a cost-effective, resource mindful way that provides good care, all the while maintaining appropriate patient satisfaction.
Telemedicine offers a way to achieve this goal, in both rural and urban settings and with a varied and diverse patient population - not to mention during global health emergencies, where in-person visits and consultations are not ideal.
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This book will serve as an introduction to telemedicine and digital health for the orthopedic and sports medicine provider.
It will provide a general overview of telemedicine as well as specific suggestions and recommendations: where and how to get started, how to implement a telemedicine program, how to do research in telemedicine, and how to develop clinical guidelines and best practices for work in telemedicine.
Specific chapters cover important nuts-and-bolts topics like regulation and licensing, billing and coding, and ethics and etiquette.
Suggestions and considerations for provider-to-provider, direct-to-consumer, and school-based telemedicine service are likewise presented.
Finally, insights into global telemedicine implementation and research are detailed.
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While describing specific applications to orthopedic and sports medicine practices, Telemedicine in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine will cater to any clinician â from the individual solo practitioner to the C-suite level executive â who has a vision for implementation of telemedicine across an entire health system.
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