The American Nurses Association has voiced concerns related to mutual recognition models enacted by some states to support the use of telehealth. One of the concerns of the ANA is related to ________.
Group of answer choices
nurse burn out
expense to the nurse
shortage of nurses in some states
disciplinary matter
Health care providers may have financial concerns related to the wide-spread use of telehealth services. This concern is related to the fact that ________.
Group of answer choices
fewer patients will want to use the services of providers who depend on telehealth
training costs for staff will be prohibitive to some small practices
many insurers do not cover services unless the patient is seen in person
health organizations' charges for use of telehealth may be too high for some practices
A barrier to the use of telenursing is ________.
Group of answer choices
the expense of certification in informatics
lack of nurse awareness of telenursing
the need to develop expertise in computer systems
the desire to deliver care only at the bedside
A driving force for the increased utilization of telehealth for delivery care was the ________.
Group of answer choices
risk to patient safety
cost of the technology
loss of revenue to providers
lack of primary care providers
Answer: Nurse burn out.
( The use if the telehealth reduces the risk of medical errors, elevate the quality of care provided to the patients and hence it reduces the burn out among nurses.)
The American Nurses Association has voiced concerns related to mutual recognition models enacted by some states...
Health care providers may have financial concerns related to the wide-spread use of telehealth services. This concern is related to the fact that ________.Group of answer choices fewer patients will want to use the services of providers who depend on telehealth training costs for staff will be prohibitive to some small practices many insurers do not cover services unless...
As a result of mutual recognition models enacted by some states, a nurse providing patient care or advice via telehealth to patients in states other than where the nurse is licensed is required to ________. hold a license in all states of the United States to continue providing care via telehealth services hold licensure in states where patients receiving care via telehealth services reside carry liability coverage that will cover telehealth services in all 50 states of the U.S. follow...
Physician practice EHR reselection A physician practice is located in a large medical office building. The practice has 15 providers, including 8 primary care, 3 cardiologists, 2 endocrinologists, and 2 geriatricians. Several years ago, they acquired an EHR that was selected as a joint effort by various practices in the building. From the start of its use, several of the physicians voiced concerns about the product not being user friendly and one of the cardiologists refused to use the system....
What are the advantages of the Health First database? What are some concerns about the reliability and predictive validity of the Health First data set? Case Study: Central Medical is a multispecialty group practice that has embraced the community-of-practice concept of an ACO. The practice formed an interdisciplinary innovation team to identify how to improve clinical outcomes, maintain a healthy population, increase efficiency, and coordinate care. It comprises 60 physicians and four clinics. Two of the clinics deliver primary care...
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check the answers! Chapter 3 Review L = licensure Applying knowledge LO 3.1 R- Registration Write for licensure, "C" for certification, and R for registration in the space provided to indicate which is applicable in the following descriptions 1. Involves a mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level. 2 Involves simply paying a fee. 3. Involves a voluntary credentialing process, usually national in scope, most often sponsored by a private sector group. 4. Required of all...
Rural Hospital is a 15-bed critical access hospital that has had a hospital information system (HIS) that provides typical administrative information systems services for a number of years. It also has had an LIS system from a different vendor. It does not have a full time pharmacist, so it has not had a pharmacy information system. Except for basic radiology procedures, it refers patients to a tertiary facility about 60 miles away and does not have a radiology information system....
Rural Hospital is a 15-bed critical access hospital that has had a hospital information system (HIS) that provides typical administrative information systems services for a number of years. It also has had an LIS system from a different vendor. It does not have a full time pharmacist, so it has not had a pharmacy information system. Except for basic radiology procedures, it refers patients to a tertiary facility about 60 miles away and does not have a radiology information system....
what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic disease and illness? Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...
The North Florida Women’s Center (the “Center”) is a nonprofit organi- zation that provides counseling and assistance to women in Tallahassee and nearby areas of Florida and Georgia. Last year, the Center’s board of directors decided to expand its services by providing healthcare services to women, including obstetric and gynecological (OB/GYN) services, family planning, contraception, and abortion. The Center will provide these services on a sliding-fee scale, depending on the patient’s income and health insurance. The Center has a written...