The role of telehealth in pediatric emergency care

Author:

Saidinejad Mohsen12ORCID,Barata Isabel3,Foster Ashley4,Ruttan Timothy K.5,Waseem Muhammad67,Holtzman Douglas K.8,Benjamin Lee S.9,Shahid Sam10,Berg Kathleen5,Wallin Dina11,Atabaki Shireen M.12,Joseph Madeline M.13,

Affiliation:

1. The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor UCLA Torrance California USA

2. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles California USA

3. Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Northwell Health Manhasset New York USA

4. Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Dell Medical School at the University of Texas Austin Texas USA

6. Lincoln Medical Center Bronx New York USA

7. Weill Cornell Medicine New York USA

8. Summerville Medical Center Summerville South Carolina USA

9. Trinity Health St. Joseph Medical Center Ann Arbor Michigan USA

10. American College of Emergency Physicians Irving Texas USA

11. University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California USA

12. The George Washington University, School of Medicine Children's National Hospital Washington District of Columbia USA

13. University of Florida Jacksonville Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractIn 2006, the Institute of Medicine published a report titled “Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains,” in which it described pediatric emergency care as uneven at best. Since then, telehealth has emerged as one of the great equalizers in care of children, particularly for those in rural and underresourced communities. Clinicians in these settings may lack pediatric‐specific specialization or experience in caring for critically ill or injured children. Telehealth consultation can provide timely and safe management for many medical problems in children and can prevent many unnecessary and often long transport to a pediatric center while avoiding delays in care, especially for time‐sensitive and acute interventions. Telehealth is an important component of pediatric readiness of hospitals and is a valuable tool in facilitating health care access in low resourced and critical access areas. This paper provides an overview of meaningful applications of telehealth programs in pediatric emergency medicine, discusses the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on these services, and highlights challenges in setting up, adopting, and maintaining telehealth services.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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