Abstract
In 2000 the Southeast Telehealth Network (STN) was launched through a rural GA local public health district. Over the last 8 years the STN has grown exponentially in size (hardware and terminals) and in the range of services. This presentation reviews the findings of an intrinsic case study of the STN conducted to document the process of development, successes, challenges and lessons learned. The case study methods included document review (grant requests and reports), interviews and a time line (1994 - 2008). Ten in depth interviews were conducted with physicians, STN Director, IT staff, clinic supervisors, nurses integrating WIC services, nutrition education and breastfeeding consultants. Earlier evaluations demonstrated the STN is cost effective. The content and context analysis in this study confirmes that the STN is responsive. The availability of the network continually increases capacity for and continuity of specialty medical care and health education for rural and diverse families, including those with special needs children. Clients are learning unique facts about their own health. Women four hours away from support are getting nearly immediate breastfeeding consultation. WIC families get their nutrition education on demand. Teachable moments are created and utilized. The STN has been responsive to community needs. As public health and medical care professionals examine how to integrate their data on electronic networks to contain costs, improve medical outcomes and support effective and efficient public health assessment, unique networks like the STN could be considered as potential bridges for developing the necessary "connections."
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Nov 11 2009 |
Event | American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) - Duration: Nov 17 2014 → … |
Conference
Conference | American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) |
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Period | 11/17/14 → … |
Keywords
- Care
- Caring
- Integrating
- Rural
- Telehealth network
DC Disciplines
- Public Health