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Twenty-seven featured Roundtable presentations will transform the ballroom and provide attendees with multiple opportunities to learn and interact with peers. Participants gather around a Roundtable of interest and then move from one discussion to the next as presentations are repeated 3 times during the session: 9:00am, 9:30am, and 10:00am.

 
 

RT1 
Commercially Available Videophones For The Patient’s Home: Findings And Challenges
George Demiris, PhD,1 Debra Parker-Oliver, PhD2
1University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 2University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

RT2 
Hospitalized Neonates And Distant Mothers: The Impact Of Real-Time Telemedicine
Curtis Lowery, Sarah Rhoads, DNP, APN, Julie Hall-Barrow, Ed.D, Shannon Lewis, BSN, RN, Terri Imus, ADN, RN, Rachel Ott, BA
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR

RT3 
Videophone Delivered Voice Therapy: Comparing Outcomes To Traditional Delivery
Lyn R. Tindall, MS, CCC-SLP1,2
1Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Lexington, KY; 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

RT4 
Emerging Telehealth Applications In Speech Language Pathology And Audiology
Mark P. Krumm, PhD,1 Janet Brown, MA,2 David Brennan, MSE3
1Kent State University, Kent, OH; 2American Speech Language and Hearing Association, Rockville, MD; 3National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC

RT5 
Telerehabilitation Preparedness Planning For A Global Pandemic
Ellen R. Cohn, PhD, CCC-SLP
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

RT6 
Human Factor Considerations For Telerehabilitation Systems
David M. Brennan, MBE
National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC

 
 
 

RT7 
Sustaining Telemedicine Programs
Barb Johnston, MSN
Sacramento, CA

RT8 
Medical And Financial Outcomes Of A Case Report: Telemedicine Vs. Traditional Medical Care
Alan W. Dappen, MD
DOCTOkR Family Medicine, Vienna, Angola

RT9 
Adopting Project Management Methodology For Telemedicine Research: Lessons Learned
Kimberly A. Harris, BSc, Brian Fitzgerald, PNP, CPHIMS, Brian Hammond, Douglas McClure, MIM, CPHIMS
Partners Center for Connected Health, Boston, MA

RT10 
Telehealth-Change Management
Krista Balenko, BComm
Canada Health Infoway, Montreal, Canada

RT11 
A Success Factor For Program Sustainability
Rebecca D. Godbee
Wellpoint, Martinez, GA

RT12 
Business Plan Development And Approval To Horizontally Integrate Telehealth Services Throughout A Major Health System In The Kansas City Region
Jan M. Sunday, MA,1 Steve Kropp,2 Carl Dirks, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer2
1TeleHealth Solutions, LLC, Edwardsville, KS; 2Saint Luke’s Health System, Kansas City, MO

RT13 
Educating Educators: A Telemental Health Resource For Training School Professionals
Kathleen G. Davis, MSEd, PhD candidate,1,2,3 Eve-lynn Nelson, PhD,2 Ryan Spaulding, PhD,1 David Cook, PhD4
1The Kansas University Center for Telemedicine and Telehealth (KUCTT), Kansas City, KS; 2The University of Kansas Medical Center Pediatric Department, Kansas City, KS; 3USD#500 Kansas City Kansas Public School District, Kansas City, KS; 4The University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS

RT14 
Examining Legal And Regulatory Issues
Robert J. Waters, JD
Center for Telehealth & E-Health Law, Washington, DC

RT15 
Legislative Year In Review: What Happened In The 109th Congress, And What Is Likely To Happen In The 110th Congress?
Jackie Eder-Van Hook, MS
Center for Telehealth & E-Health Law, Washington, DC

RT28 
The Community Health Network Of Tennessee Telehealth Project
Keith Williams
Community Health Network, Inc., Oakdale, TN

 
 
 

RT16 
Telemedicine Network Reliability In The Age Of Telecommunications Consolidation And Deregulation
David Rusin, BSc, MBA
Rochester, NY

RT27 
Continua Health Alliance: Applying Standards For Personal Remote Monitoring
David L. Whitlinger
Continua Health Alliance, Beaverton, OR

 
 
 

RT18 
Assessing Physician Job Satisfaction In The Telemedicine Environment
Oscar Boultinghouse, MD,1 Glenn Hammack, OD,1 Mary Lynne Dittmar, PhD1University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX; 2Dittmar Associates, Houston, TX

RT19 
Three Primary Care Approaches To Adhd Treatment Over Telemedicine
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD,1 Jodi Polaha Jones, PhD,2 William J. Kuzbyt, PsyD, CAP, CEAP3
1University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 2East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 3Thomas E. Langley Medical Center, Sumterville, FL

RT20
Regional Evaluation Of Telemedicine Use And Availability For Clinical Genetic Services
Wm. Blaine Bendure, MS, CGC,1 G. Bradley Schaffer, MD, FAAP, FACMG2
1University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 2University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

RT21 
Mobile Tele-Ophthalmology: An Innovative Approach To Reaching The Doorsteps Of Rural Populations Of India
S.L. Satyamurthy, BSc,1 Hanumantha Rayappa, BSc,1 Murali Vasudevan, BSc,2 Rajeev Raman, MD2
1Indian Space Research Organisation, Bangalore, India; 2Sankara Nethralaya, Bangalore, India

 
 
 

RT22 
Interactive Telemedicine Triage System And Its Applications For Nicu Patients
Richard W. Hall, MD, Debra Nantze, BSN, RN, Rachel Ott, BA
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, ANGELS, Little Rock, AR

 
 
 

RT23 
Telemedicine In Kwazulu-Natal: A Microcosm Of The Problems Of Africa
Maurice Mars, MBChB, MD
Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

RT24  
A Social And Economic Impact Of Telemedicine In The Russian Federation
Elena V. Khasanshina, MD, PhD, Max E. Stachura, MD
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA

RT25 
A Paperless Office: Myth Or Reality?
Giselle Ricur, MD, María Batiz, IT Eng, Alfredo Romano, CPA
Instituto Zaldivar, Mendoza, Argentina

RT26 
A Systematic Structured Methodology For The Design And Implementation Of Telemedicine Systems
Malcolm Clarke, PhD, Tanja Bratan, BSc
Brunel University, London, United Kingdom

 
 

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