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Welcome back! After being disbanded for the past 2 years, we're back on track as of early March 2010 --with a new Home Telehealth Community of Care page: Falling Among the Elderly: Prevention Not Detection is Key, updates on upcoming telehealth-related meetings and all other happenings of note particularly in the home telehealth arena.
Three books available from our home telehealth collection...

…is a 156- page, practical report on today’s
newest frontier in telehealth delivery. |
- Costs
of telehospice, and making an affordable “fit”
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Five suggested in-house policies and 14 suggested
form for telehospice program planning and procedures
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Legal issues in telehealth delivery, by Barry B. Cepelewicz,
MD, Esq.
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Telehospice pathways for improved planning and outcomes,
Joan Haizlip, MS, RN, and Lisa Van Dyck, MS, RN
- Tele-tools,
with detail on matching choices with patient need
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New
needs in hospice, not just novelty matters
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telehospice: “We will be able to 'be there' frequently
and immediately when hospices simply aren't able to
respond to the future volume of need with our current
set of tools.”
—True
Ryndes, ANP, MPH, and President and CEO
National Hospice Work Group |
More on this
new resource manual
- Read
the press release on this new manual, click
here
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Want
more detail about the Contents? Click
here for extended view.
| Buy
Telehospice:
A resource manual
$149.00
(plus
$10 S&H for hard copy)
Includes 5 suggested policies and 14 forms (in duplicate and detachable copies) for program planning and getting you started on
a surer footing for long-term telehospice program sustainability.
Click
BUY NOW
(get
within 48 hours of order!)
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What readers
are saying
| I
want to thank you for sending me the copy of the Telehospice
manual. I think it looks terrific – what a wealth
of useful information.
Jon
Radulovic
Vice President, Communications
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization |
| I
read the book...it's wonderful....I love how you give
real information to people, not just "pie in the
sky" stuff. Agencies can really get a hands-on
feeling when they read the book. I also like how you
reference real agencies that are doing it. Great job!
Joan
Haizlip, RN, MS, Educational Consultant, VNAFirst |
Also
available: Two new books for meeting still more telehealthcare
frontier challenges—in the home
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| Home
Telehealthcare:
Process, Policy, & Procedures
... to help program planners get started
putting program ideas into action and making them work
Contents - please click here to view the Table
of Contents
Want an extended view? Click
here
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Home
Healthcare: Wired & Ready for Telehealth, the Nurses'
and Nursing Students' Edition (revised
& updated)
...
to help nurses learn what they need to know to succeed
in this emerging field of improved service delivery
Contents - please click here to view
the Table of Contents
Want an extended view? Click
here |
Readers
have let us know the value of these two books-take
a look!
| Buy
Home
Telehealthcare:
Process, Policy, & Procedures
$75.00
(plus
$10 S&H for hard copy)
Click
BUY NOW for Digital format
(instant
download)
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Buy
Home
Healthcare: Wired & Ready for Telehealth, the
Nurses' and Nursing Students' Edition
$75.00
(plus
$10 S&H for hard copy)
Click
BUY NOW for Digital format
(instant download)
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BUY NOW for Hard Copy
(get
within 48 hours of order!)
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have let us know the value of these two books-take
a look!
Buy
one or more books, e- or hard copy, by clicking
here or CALL us to place your order at 828-252-8571.
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About
the Author
Audrey Kinsella, MA, MS, Research Director and Lead
Writer
Information For Tomorrow... Home telehealth program planning
services.
| "She
is arguably the most knowledgeable person in North America
about home telemedicine and what works."
~
Glenn Macdonald, CEO, CI Solutions,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and client since 1995. |
Since
1995, Audrey Kinsella has published extensively in home telehealth,
with more than 100 published articles and 6 books on home
telemedicine to her credit which have been awarded 5-star
reviews. She has produced web sites for large-scale, national
projects, such as the National Library of Medicine-sponsored
site, the Telemedicine Information Exchange (http://tie.telemed.org
); Georgetown Medical School's sites for home telediabetes
and home teledialysis programs; the new technologies page
on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Last Acts site for
improved end-of-life care, among other web offerings. Ms.
Kinsella also holds an executive certificate in home modification
and planning from the Andrus Gerontology Center and writes
frequently on the need for helping the elderly and disabled
to age safely in place.
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