Let’s Talk Techquity: Addressing Specialized Population Needs through Digital Health

Overview

Telehealth has always been a way for more people to receive care and helps address issues of health inequities. It allows people in rural populations to reach providers, addresses scheduling challenges for working families and strengthens interprofessional connections for better patient care. However, there’s still much work to do to meet the needs of some specific populations.

In this webinar, URAC-accredited organizations Children’s National Hospital, AbleTo, and Texas Tech University share how they are working to improve the quality of and access to care for children, people experiencing mental health challenges, and incarcerated individuals. We’ll explore the needs of niche populations and look at how innovation in digital health can make an impact in addressing and alleviating systemic issues of health equity.

Learning Objectives:

  • Participants will be able to state how telehealth allows for better care for specialized populations.
  • Participants will be able to reiterate how the use of telehealth can have a positive effect on addressing and alleviating systemic issues of health equity.
  • Participants will be able to explain the importance of data collection in tracking outcomes of digital health encounters.

Speakers:

  • Carrie Culpepper, RN, FNP-C – Chief Nursing and Quality Officer for Managed Care, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • Sarah Gaffey, LCSW – Vice President, Clinical & Coaching Service Delivery, AbleTo/Optum Behavioral Care
  • Shawn Griffin, MD – President and CEO, URAC
  • Tejal Raichura, MHA – Director of Telemedicine, Children’s National

 

Sponsored By

URAC