Telemedicine Reports (Jun 2021)

Enterprise Adoption of Telehealth: An Academic Medical Center's Experience Utilizing the Telehealth Service Implementation Model

  • Shawn Valenta,
  • Jillian Harvey,
  • Emily Sederstrom,
  • Meghan Glanville,
  • Tasia Walsh,
  • Dee Ford

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/TMR.2021.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 163 – 170

Abstract

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There are numerous challenges to developing and sustaining successful telehealth services and a paucity of guiding frameworks to inform telehealth strategy, design, and ongoing operations. The framework Telehealth Service Implementation Model (TSIM)? was developed to provide a guiding telehealth framework that enables grassroots innovations and accounts for the many factors and domains necessary for successful telehealth service development, implementation, and sustainment. TSIM includes six phases: (1) Pipeline, (2) Strategy, (3) Development, (4) Implementation, (5) Operations, and (6) Continuous Quality Improvement. TSIM provides common terminology for improved team coordination, checkpoints, and milestones to facilitate scaling telehealth services, and a process to get stalled services back on track. TSIM provides an invaluable framework to assist organizations in developing a strategic vision for telehealth services, designing telehealth services enabled for success, and monitoring for high quality and high reliability.

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