TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Telehealth Tools for Public Health, Emergency, or Disaster Preparedness and Response: A Summary Report JO - Telemedicine journal and e-health A1 - Alverson, Dale C. A1 - Edison, Karen A1 - Flournoy, Larry A1 - Korte, Brenda A1 - Magruder, Charles A1 - Miller, Catherine SP - 112 EP - 114 VL - 16 IS - 1 N2 - Rapid advances in telehealth development and adoption are increasing the spectrum of information and communication technologies that can be applied not only to individual patient care but more broadly to population health as well. Participants in this breakout session were asked to address, from their diverse perspectives, a series of questions relating to the current and potential uses of telehealth applications and networks for public health and emergency/disaster preparedness and response systems. Participants identified several gaps in current understanding and research emphasis. There is a clear need for more and larger outcome studies to assess the impact and cost benefit of telehealth applications in terms of improving public health at the population and community levels. In addition, more research is needed to demonstrate the ability of telehealth tools and technologies to facilitate and extend the reach of major national clinical and public health research initiatives. Perhaps most importantly, the National Institutes of Health should develop and/or strengthen strategic partnerships with other funding agencies with overlapping or complementary interests to accelerate interdisciplinary research in this rapidly evolving but relatively understudied and complex field.

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LA - en SN - 1530-5627 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2009.0149 ID - ref1 ER -