Trials and Tribulations: A Small Pilot Telehealth Home Care Program for Medicare Patients
This article describes a home care agency’s experience initiating the technology of a telehealth program for a selected view of its home care patients. The goal of the telehealth program was to improve patient outcomes by augmenting patients’ regularly scheduled in-home skilled nursing visits with v...
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