Videos

Category: Telehealth and Telecare


After Ruby: The Context of Telehealth and Applications (Part Three)

Dr Paul Rice describes applications of telehealth within UK and USA particularly for patients with COPD, diabetes and CHF.

He explores the spectrum of telehealth and telecare and how services may develop into the future as the wellness and self-management agenda develops.


After Ruby: Telecoaching and Teleconsultation (Part Four)

David Barrett describes telecoaching applications in healthcare. There is a reference to a Pfizer own Health film embedded in this film.

The advantages and uses of teleconsultation are described and its application in prisons.

This film relates to C2 and M2


After Ruby: Telemonitoring Models (Part Five)

David Barrett describes how a telemonitoring service works and a variety of triage models.

Concerns are expressed about the impact that this may have on relationships between patients and clinicians. Barrett concludes with a discussion about where on a clinical pathway telehealth is best applied.

This film relates to C2 and M2


After Ruby: Commissioning Framework and Service Requirements (Part Six)

Dr Paul Rice describes the role of the commissioner and where telehealth may be best used. He outlines the project management steps that need to be taken to set up a telehealth system.


After Ruby: Patient Selection, Potential Benefits and Risk Stratification (Part Seven)

Barrett describes impactability and risk stratification in relation to deciding who to use telehealth with. The key components of getting a telehealth scheme to work are discussed.

Suggestions around adoption are covered and the disruptive effects of implementation.


After Ruby: Technology, Interoperability Governance (Part Eight)

Dr Paul Rice describes the technology that is being used in telehealth services. He is excited by the use of BYOD (bring your own device) and by the volume of work that is happening in many settings.

He references the interoperability tool kit which is sourcing ways of bringing data together to create a reliable set of information on an individual.

http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/interop