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NSAT is the education arm of the SETRC and delivers standardized, accredited, and affordable telehealth instruction.
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NSAT is the education arm of the SETRC and delivers standardized, accredited, and affordable telehealth instruction. The online Telemedicine / Telehealth Certification courses instruct on the essentials of telehealth and prepare individuals to become valuable members of a telehealth team. A completion certificate with 0.3 CEU/3 credit hours for this course will be awarded when all Learning Outcomes Conditions have been met.
NSAT TeleHealth Courses • The Certified Telemedicine Presenter Course is designed so that its graduates will gain insights and skills in order to correctly and confidently present patients during virtual encounters with healthcare providers and a variety of specialists. • The Certified Telehealth Coordinator Course is designed so that its graduates will gain insights and skills to successfully implement, coordinate, and manage a telehealth program. • The Certified Telehealth Liaison Course is designed so that its graduates will gain insights and confidence to successfully serve as a leader, promoter, and marketer in the telehealth industry.
Outcomes of a Successful Telehealth Program Improved Health Outcomes Improved Access to Care Patient Satisfaction Physician Satisfaction Acceptance by the Community Cost Reductions Improved Efficiency Expanded Service Lines and Areas
Keys To Success The potential for success is tremendous but success can only be achieved if attention is paid to the “details.” By studying successful telehealth and telemedicine programs, one will find specific attributes that contribute to long term viability and growth. Keys for a Successful Telemedicine Program: A Telehealth Coordinator Administrative Support Administrative and Clinical Champions Technical Support Marketing Monitoring and Evaluation Component
The Coordinator Telehealth takes many staff applying their specialized knowledge to make a telehealth program operate smoothly. The Telehealth Coordinator is at the CENTER of everything, playing a key role in ensuring that the patient encounter is successful and that a high quality of service is received. Coordinators also play a key role with building awareness and support for the program.
The Coordinator The Telehealth Coordinator is responsible for the overall management of the Telehealth Program facilitating all aspects to include: • Scheduling • Marketing • patient data collection • financial aspects to include billing.
The Coordinator The Coordinator is often responsible for determining other services that could be offered, working withclinical and administrative staff to enhance and expand telehealth services at your site. Tele-Psych E-Emergency Tele-Obstetrics Tele-Stroke E-Hospitalist Cardiology E-ICU
Additional Keys To Success Administrative Support Administrative and Clinical Champions Technical Support Marketing Monitoring and Evaluation Component
Lloyd Sirmons lloyd.sirmons@setrc.us Southeastern Telehealth Resource Center Waycross, GA www.gatelehealth.org