2014
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare2010115
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Telemedicine Workplace Environments: Designing for Success

Abstract: When designing a facility for telemedicine, there are several things to consider from a human factors point of view, as well as from a practicality point of view. Although the future practice of telemedicine is likely to be more of a mobile-based practice and centered more in the home than it is now, it is still very important to consider ways to optimize the design of clinic-based telemedicine facilities. This is true on both ends of a consultation—where the patient is and where the consultant is. On the pati… Show more

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“…25 Studies which have focused on the effective use of technology into participants' home are few, but highlight background noise and particularly privacy as being critical. 26 Facilitators have little control of the participants' environment, but most of the issues identified here could be avoided with appropriate planning, training and support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Studies which have focused on the effective use of technology into participants' home are few, but highlight background noise and particularly privacy as being critical. 26 Facilitators have little control of the participants' environment, but most of the issues identified here could be avoided with appropriate planning, training and support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinician should verify that the audio and video are working properly before greeting clients. Also, telemedicine injuries can occur; hence, good ergonomics (stand-up desks and good posture) can help prevent shoulder pain, headaches, strains, and hand injuries ( 9 ).…”
Section: Step 2: Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two of them are: Standardizing telehealth visit processes, and electronic health record (EHR) integration. Moreover, as Krupinski (2014) argues, "The environments within which healthcare interactions take place are going to be as varied as the providers and patients, but the fundamental concerns and principles about creating spaces that facilitate clear, open and caring communication should guide our efforts to successfully-and with proper integrity, security and respect for privacy-reach out and connect with those who need care: anywhere, anytime" [14]. Based on the above, key parts in any telehealth initiative are: (1) e-health units and (2) the medical devices that the e-health units are equipped.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%