HSA 4180 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Telemedicine, Universal Service

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Telecommunications act of 1996 : obligated telecommunication companies to support telemedicine to rural areas through contribution to a universal service fund and provision of service to rural health facilities. Telemedicine : defined by the institute of medicine, the use of electronic information and communications technologies to provide and support healthcare when distance separates the participants. Today the use of telemedicine is still low. Paul : telemedicine is a form of collaboration a means of expanding knowledge and decreasing uncertainty that enables health care providers to address the challenges of the accelerating and uncertain healthcare environment. Medicine operates on trust: patients must trust doctors, doctors must trust their staff, patients, doctors, nurses, and hospitals must trust each other. Medicine operates within a hypercompetitive environment : accelerated and uncertain environment which includes an expanding knowledge base, increased uncertainty, increasing equivocality and time compression. Telemedicine has an opportunity to positively affect: access, cost, quality.

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