Teleneurology Complete Guide to Implementing Telemedicine and Telebehavioral Health into Your Practice
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Description
In
today’s changing medical climate, more physicians than ever before are
incorporating telemedicine into their clinical practice. Teleneurology
provides comprehensive, practical answers to the many questions
clinicians have on implementing and growing a teleneurology practice.
Covering everything from historical perspectives to future possibilities
in this evolving field, it provides the information you need to
successfully use this promising new option in providing optimal and
adaptable patient care.
Key Features
Guide to implement teleneurology into your practice
Discusses the legal concerns and technological requirements
Reviews teleneurological evaluation for different disorders including stroke, epilepsy and movement disorders
Table of Contents
- Introduction
1 Responding to a Crisis: A call to action
2 The TeleMedicine Exam General Overview
3 The TeleStroke Evaluation
4 Clinical Evaluation of Epilepsy
5 Neuro-Ophthalmology Evaluation
5 Clinical Neurophysiology
6 The Ophthalmologic Exam
7 Teleneurology for Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders in the COVID-19 Pandemic
8 Intro to TelePsychology During the Pandemic
9 Tele-Neuropsychology - Bringing Neuropsychology into the future of healthcare delivery
g. Psychological Assessment
10 Sleep Telemedicine
11 General Neurosurgery Exam
11 Vascular Neurosurgery Evaluation
12 Neurosurgical Spine Care during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Department of Neurological Surgery Houston Methodist Experience
13 HIPPA requirements for Telemedicine
13 Telemedicine neurological Evaluation
13 System Coordination and Implementation
14 Teleneurology in Academics
c. Post Op
d. TelePsych
e. Community Hospital
b. Pre-Op
15 Neuromuscular Evaluation
16 TeleHealth Laws, Regulations and Reimbursement
17 International Teleneurology
18 Future of Telemedicine
Appendix: Training Demos
About the Editor
Randall Wright
Dr.
Randall J. Wright is the Director of the Brain Wellness and Sleep
Program at Houston Methodist Hospital in The Woodlands, Texas. Dr.
Wright also serves as clinical faculty for the EnMed Texas A&M
University College of Medicine, College of Engineering, Houston, Texas,
United States. Dr. Wright approaches his mission of improving the health
of this world from the lenses of science, technology, and creative
thinking. He received both a Physics degree from Xavier University of
Louisiana and an Electrical Engineering degree from the Georgia
Institute of Technology before completing medical school at Emory
University and finally Residency and a Clinical Neurophysiology
fellowship from Baylor College of Medicine. Beyond his formal education,
Dr. Wright developed his executive leadership skills by serving as
Chief of Neurology at Conroe Regional Medical Center, Medical Director
of the Conroe Regional Neurovascular Stroke Center, Medical Director of
the Health South Rehab Stroke Unit, and Assistant Professor of
Neurology, Department of Neurosurgery, UT School of Medicine. His
community experience ranges from forming the first ever stroke support
group in Montgomery County, Texas to working with Washington, DC
affiliates of the American Heart Association to shape health policies
affecting the nation. Dr. Wright continues to live out his mission to
marry technology and science-backed principles of health with real-life
implementation in order to dramatically evolve self-care and healthcare
as we know it.
Affiliations and Expertise
Director of
the Brain Wellness and Sleep Program, Houston Methodist Hospital, The
Woodlands, TX, United States and Clinical Faculty EnMed, Texas A&M
University College of Medicine, College of Engineering, Houston, TX,
United States