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Address correspondence to: Dale C. Alverson, MD, New Mexico Telehealth Alliance, 725-A, 6th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 dale.c.alverson@gmail.com

No competing financial interests exist.

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The authors acknowledge the support of the Arizona Telemedicine Program and Southwest Telehealth Resource Center, and Health Resources and Services Agreement (HRSA) Grant G22RH30360-01-00.

Keywords:

  • Science & Technology
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Health Care Sciences & Services
  • telemedicine
  • telehealth
  • education
  • commercial telemedicine
  • TRIPLE
  • CARE
  • AIM

The Third National Telemedicine & Telehealth Service Provider Showcase Conference: Advancing Telehealth Partnerships

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Telemedicine and e-Health

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Volume 25, Number 4

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, Pages 332-340

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Article | Final Publisher PDF

Abstract:

As telemedicine and telehealth services are experiencing increasing rates of adoption, industry leaders and healthcare service providers are becoming increasingly focused on human resource issues encountered in the delivery of a broad range of telehealth services. To create a forum for the discussion of many interrelated elements of telehealth service industry, a national conference entitled "Telemedicine & Telehealth Service Provider Showcase" (SPS) Conference was established in 2014, and repeated in 2016 and 2017, in Arizona. These SPS Conferences include thought leaders, telehealth service providers, government administrators, and academicians from leading programs addressing service provider workforce issues. Methods: This report summarizes the content of SPS 2017 conference, held in Phoenix, AZ, October 2-3, 2017. The topics covered at SPS 2017 include using telehealth services as a strategic asset; development of appropriate effective partnerships; direct-to-consumer initiatives; important reimbursement, legislative, and regulatory issues (i.e., Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services [CMS] approaches, financial models, and return on investment [ROI]); marketing; evaluation and applied metrics; remote monitoring and sensors; integration with electronic health records; and overall lessons learned. Results: The content of SPS 2017 is summarized in the body of this report. The SPS 2017 program evaluators included attendees, speakers, and exhibitors. The knowledge attendees gained at SPS 2017 was characterized, by all three groups, as forward-looking and practical. Conclusion: SPS 2017 succeeded in identifying, and focusing on, solutions for issues, challenges, and barriers impacting the rapidly expanding telehealth service segment of the healthcare industry. The growing interest in this annual SPS Conference series apparently reflects, in part, the program committee's successes in identifying practical issues and their potential solutions.

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© Dale C. Alverson et al. 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018.

This is an Open Access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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