THE TELE-ICU PROGRAM PROCESS

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Tele-ICU Telehealth s Tele-ICU services provide high-quality critical care in rural and underserved communities throughout the country. This service allows hospitals to ensure consistent coverage of the critical care unit, resulting in enhanced quality of care for the patient and improved outcomes. Telehealth s Tele-ICU program offers: Custom-built programs ranging from 24/7 to supplemental coverage Participation in multi-disciplinary rounds Consistent, evidence-based, protocol-driven care Assistance for protocol and care pathway development Increased patient retention at your facility with expanded ICU coverage Improved patient satisfaction Decreased length of ICU stay, leading to enhanced bed utilization Increased continuity of care THE TELE-ICU PROGRAM PROCESS Originating site requests Tele-ICU consult from on-call intensivist. 2 3 4 intensivist calls back within 5 minutes. intensivist examines patient via camera within 5 minutes and makes treatment recommendations. Patient remains at local hospital for care or is transferred to higher level of care, if necessary.

Tele-Emergency Telehealth s emergency program brings high-quality, efficient emergency medical care to patients and hospitals in rural and underserved communities throughout the country. offers an affordable solution to many of the staffing issues faced by lower-volume and rural facilities. Telehealth s emergency medicine program offers: Custom-built, turnkey emergency medicine programs 24/7 access to board-certified emergency physicians advanced practice clinicians (NP/PA) to staff your emergency department Elimination of unnecessary patient transfers Reduced emergency department operating costs Access to broader network of facilities and providers, offering enhanced multi-specialty care for local patients THE TELE-EMERGENCY PROGRAM PROCESS RN/APC at local emergency department triages patient to determine acuity level. High-Acuity Protocol Low-Acuity Protocol Tele-emergency physician logs into camera and assesses highacuity patient with local APC present. 2 3 Tele-emergency physician and local APC collaborate for further examination and disposition of patient. Low-acuity patients are seen by APC and discharged (with tele-emergency provider available by phone as needed). Patient is discharged to home, admitted for further treatment, or transferred to another facility for a higher level of care.

Tele-Neurology Telehealth brings a neurologist into the hospital via two-way camera to diagnose patients with acute stroke and neurological symptoms, permitting quick treatment. Telehealth s neurology program offers: Flexible coverage to fit the needs of each facility Response times within 5 minutes by phone and 5 minutes by camera Consistent, evidence-based, protocol-driven care Easier path to primary stroke center accreditation Reduction in door to needle times for tpa administration Increased tpa administration rates for qualified stroke patients Improved continuity of care for general neurology patients Increased patient retention at your facility Improved clinical outcomes for neurology patients s neurologists are board-certified in neurology and specialize in neurohospitalist medicine. THE TELE-NEUROLOGY PROGRAM PROCESS Attending physician requests consult from Telehealth on-call neurologist. 3 Telehealth neurologist examines patient via camera within 5 minutes to assess patient and make recommendations for treatment. 2 neurologist calls back within 5 minutes. 4 Patient remains at local hospital or is transferred to stroke center if necessary.