This document summarizes key factors for successful telemedicine implementation based on a literature review from RICHARD. It discusses the need to: 1) overcome lack of experience and barriers to adoption through evaluation and evidence; 2) ensure adequate financial resources and reimbursement policies; and 3) gain organizational commitment through shared strategies, integration, and change management. It also reflects on previous implementation processes and the value of the Ready Steady Toolkit to systematically prepare for telemedicine activities by addressing ambitions, budgets, and technical support needs.
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Develop a 5-7 page implementation plan addressing the various factors.docxrosaliaj1
Develop a 5-7 page implementation plan addressing the various factors critical to the successful deployment of the new or upgraded telehealth technology that was the focus of the previous two assessments. Introduction Technology continues to move at an accelerated pace, and the delivery of health care is shifting from office-based environments to the home. For this reason, health care organizations must be at technology's cutting edge in order to remain competitive in today's environment. Integrating the daily activities of patients into the health care continuum will improve the quality of care that is provided and enable more holistic care. This assessment provides an opportunity for you to develop an implementation plan that addresses the various factors critical to the successful deployment of the new or upgraded telehealth technology that was the focus of your previous assessments. Preparation Based on the positive reactions and feedback from stakeholders with regard to the proposed telehealth technology, executive leaders have decided to move forward with implementation of this telehealth solution and have asked you to develop the implementation plan. To prepare for the assessment, you are encouraged to reflect on the factors critical to the successful deployment of the new or upgraded telehealth technology and on how such technology would be implemented in your organization or practice setting. In addition, you are encouraged to become familiar with the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process for successfully implementing information systems or a change model for technology use that you think best supports your technology implementation ideas. Refer to the suggested readings, supplemented, as desired, by your own research. You may also wish to:
· Review the assessment instructions and scoring guide to ensure that you understand the work you will be asked to complete.
· Review the , which includes questions to consider and additional guidance on how to successfully complete the assessment.. Requirements Develop a technology implementation plan that supports the vision for safe, high-quality health care in your organization or practice setting. Complete the simulation. The implementation plan requirements, outlined below, correspond to the grading criteria in the Implementation Plan Scoring Guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. The Guiding Questions: Implementation Plan document, linked above, provides additional considerations that may be helpful in completing your assessment. In addition, be sure to note the requirements below for document format and length and for citing supporting evidence.
· Assess the adequacy of existing telehealth technology infrastructure in your organization or practice setting.
· Assign tasks and responsibilities for deploying the new or upgraded telehealth technology.
· Develop an implementation sch.
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S. eriksson deliverables from toolkit vasterbotten point of view
1. Deliverables from RICHARD: Ready Steady
Toolkit - point of view of Vsterbotten
Assoc. Prof. Sture Eriksson
February 27, 2013
2. Implementation of Telemedicine
Some aims
Improved health status in patients
Improve quality of care
Increase effects in relation to resources used
Increase patient and family engagement
Overbridge distances
3. Some important factors in telemedicine implementation
RICHARD Litterature Review
Overcoming lack of experience Issues associated with
accumulating experience in implementing telehealth, and the
role of evaluation and evidence in supporting the development
of the field.
Financial barriers The need for adequate resource provision
and management at service level, and the impact of
reimbursement policies at regional and national leve
4. Some important factors in telemedicine implementation
Organisational commitment Organisational strategies to
ensure successful implementation through shared strategies,
effective integration of services and change management.
Clear framework for care delivery
Technology that meets user needs
Service integration of technology
Valuing people and their roles
Resource allocation intended to support development
5. Previous implementation processes
General official political support
Not seldom driven by engaged persons
More or less successful; Sustainability?
Obvious need of a more systematic processes!
6.
7. Preent experiences
Are you fit for fight? ended and Ready phase is ongoing
Valuable tool to prepare for start of actual activity
All relevant area covered
Ambitions leves?
Budget processing techniques?
IT-technical support
8. To sum up
Use the Ready Steady Toolkit if you are going to develop
telemedicine services
You will find it here: Google: Ready steady Go Tookit