The COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition Telehealth Impact Study Keynote: Keynote
Telehealth and Medicine Today
; 7(2), 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2026492
ABSTRACT
Obtain a detailed perspective from the principal investigator of this landmark telehealth study paving the way for understanding gaps and to allow telehealth best practices to emerge, creating a more effective and resilient system of care delivery in the U.S. The COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study was designed to describe the natural experiment of telehealth adoption during the pandemic. Using a large claims data stream and surveys of providers and patients, studying all 50 states to inform healthcare leaders. Biography Francis “FX” Campion serves as Principal Lead for Digital Health at MITRE with work focused on AI for healthcare, FHIR interoperability and the use of synthetic data for clinical modelling. He is a co-principal investigator for the COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study. He serves as clinical consultant to the U.S. Government for the Federal COVID Response for Therapeutics. He is a practicing internal medicine physician at Atrius Health in Boston. Prior to work at MITRE he served as Senior Clinical Informaticist at IBM Watson Health where his team built machine learning and natural language processing applications for care of patients with diabetes and heart failure. Prior to that he served as the Chief Medical Officer for Ayasdi providing AI solutions for providers and payers. There he co-authored the book, “Machine Intelligence for Healthcare.”
Health Facilities And Administration; telehealth and medicine today; COVID-19 Pandemic Telehealth Survey; pandemic health survey; COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition Telehealth Impact Study; COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition; telehealth claims data survey; telehealth use during pandemic; MITRE Corp; Telemedicine; Coronaviruses; COVID-19; United States--US
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Databases of international organizations
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ProQuest Central
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Language:
English
Journal:
Telehealth and Medicine Today
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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