- Level Professional
- Duration 9 hours
- Course by Johns Hopkins University
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Telemedicine has proven itself to be an important part of the future of healthcare. In this course, students will be introduced to the key components and considerations needed to design and implement a successful telemedicine program at both the practice and health system levels. The course emphasizes operational design principles and highlights a team based approach. Key content areas include clinical considerations, patient safety, technology needs, patient satisfaction, legal, government affairs, regulatory and compliance, and billing considerations.Modules
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1
Assignment
- Module 1 Quiz
6
Videos
- Introduction
- History and Landscape
- Telemedicine Modalities
- Integrated Structure
- WHO Taxonomy Part 1
- Command Center Tour
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1
Assignment
- Module 2 Quiz
8
Videos
- Ambulatory Strategy
- WHO Taxonomy Part 2
- Provider Engagement
- Patient Satisfaction
- Support Workflow Process
- Staffing Models
- Program Coordination
- Project Management
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1
Peer Review
- Developing a Telemedicine Program
8
Videos
- Getting Patients Ready
- Training and Education
- Legal Roundtable
- Government Affairs
- WHO Taxonomy Part 3
- WHO Taxonomy Part 4
- Rules of the Road to Recovery
- Revenue Cycle
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5
Videos
- Assessing for Service vs. Value Based Care
- Key Metrics / Dashboard Reporting
- WHO Taxonomy Part 5
- Research / Evaluation
- Wrap Up / Look to the Future
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Explore the future of healthcare with "Foundations of Telehealth" on Coursera. This professional-level course dives into designing and implementing telemedicine programs, covering clinical considerations, patient safety, technology, legal aspects, and more. Ideal for health professionals, it offers a comprehensive 540-minute learning experience with subscription options for starter and professional learners.

Rebecca Canino

Brian Hasselfeld

Helen Hughes