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AACN Adv Crit Care ; 34(4): 343-349, 2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38033211

ABSTRACT

Advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants, collectively termed advanced practice providers (APPs), have been part of telehealth for many years. During the COVID-19 pandemic, APPs experienced the growth in roles, responsibilities, and tools used for telehealth care delivery. This article uses examples from 3 health systems to highlight the ways in which telehealth use was expanded due to the pandemic, how APP roles were altered across the United States during and after the pandemic, and implications for future practice.


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COVID-19 , Telemedicine , Humans , United States , Pandemics , Critical Care , Delivery of Health Care
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Nurs Outlook ; 68(1): 5-13, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31376986

ABSTRACT

Telehealth is an acknowledged strategy to meet patient healthcare needs. In critical care settings, Tele-ICU's are expanding to deliver clinical services across a diverse spectrum of critically ill patients. The expansion of telehealth provides increased opportunities for advanced practice providers including advanced practice nurses and physician assistants; however, limited information on roles and models of care for advanced practice providers in telehealth exist. This article reviews current and evolving roles for advanced practice providers in telehealth in acute and critical care settings across 7 healthcare systems in the United States. The health system exemplars described in this article identify the important role of advanced practice providers in providing patient care oversight and in improving outcomes for acute and critically ill patients. As telehealth continues to expand, additional opportunities will lead to novel roles for advanced practice providers in the field of telehealth to assist with patient care management for subacute, acute, and critically ill patients.


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Critical Care , Interdisciplinary Communication , Nurse Practitioners , Patient Care Team , Telemedicine , Advanced Practice Nursing , Delivery of Health Care , Health Services Needs and Demand , Humans , Organizational Case Studies , United States
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