Research
For over 50 years, telehealth has proven to save time, save money and, most importantly, save lives. ATA is collecting research, case studies, white papers and conducting independent research to highlight the myriad values of telehealth services.
Collaborate With the ATA on Research
The ATA is dedicated to advancing knowledge, innovation, and expanding access to quality care using technology-enabled care. Research is a fundamental driving force behind these goals as it serves as a systematic exploration aimed at uncovering new insights, challenging existing paradigms, and solving complex problems. The ATA is interested in collaborating on these endeavors.
Research
Making the Case for Non-Discriminatory Regulation and Reimbursement for Home Testing
June 7, 2022
The use of at-home medical testing services has rapidly expanded into consumer settings since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many patients and healthcare providers recognize the range of benefits home testing offers, including increased effectiveness of testing and subsequent intervention, reduced exposure of others to infectious diseases, and reduced burden of in-clinic activities. To help guide discussions related to regulation and reimbursement for these services, the American Telemedicine Association’s Home Testing Special Interest Group (SIG) has published the white paper, "Making the Case for Non-Discriminatory Regulation and Reimbursement for Home Testing."
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Case Study
University of Utah Health Case Study: Introduction to ATA’s Provider Engagement Model
May 1, 2022
Ascension
Ascension
University of Utah Health (UUH) is the Mountain West’s only academic healthcare system, serving patients
in predominantly rural settings in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, western Colorado, and much of
Nevada. UUH encompasses five hospitals, 12 community care centers, 6 schools and colleges, a health
plan covering 190k people, the UU Medical Group, numerous institutes and centers, and one of the
United States’ largest reference labs. With such a broad and deep reach, UUH trains most of Utah’s
clinicians – physicians, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals.
This is UUH’s story.
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Case Study
Ascension Case Study: Introduction to ATA’s Provider Engagement Model
May 1, 2022
Ascension
Ascension
As a Level 5 member of the ATA, Ascension was one of the first HCOs that the ATA engaged to inform the
development of our Provider Telehealth Engagement Model. The 5-stage Maturity Model aligned with the
work underway within Ascension, providing a framework that Ascension could adopt and adapt internally.
This is Ascension’s story.
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eBook
Scaling Telehealth
May 1, 2022
Wheel
The Top 5 Challenges When Driving Virtual Care Expansion
Wheel
The Top 5 Challenges When Driving Virtual Care Expansion
Driving virtual care expansion is rife with obstacles. Learn about the 5 most common challenges companies face when scaling telehealth programs and the strategies to overcome them in this guide from Wheel.
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Research
Key Considerations for a Telestroke Evaluation: A Video Review
February 14, 2022
GenenTech
GenenTech
This educational video explores considerations in the Acute Ischemic Stroke telestroke evaluation, relating to: the NIHSS, posterior stroke, identifying potential disability, and patient and bedside provider engagement.
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Report
GlobalMed’s Transportable Exam Backpack Expands Imaging Option for Advanced Virtual Care Delivery
November 17, 2021
GlobalMed
Product Configuration offers TotalExam® 3.2 Camera for Highest Level of Exam Image Acuity
GlobalMed
Product Configuration offers TotalExam® 3.2 Camera for Highest Level of Exam Image Acuity
The Transportable Exam Backpack is a lightweight, mobile telehealth station offered by GlobalMed, an international provider of virtual health solutions.
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Research Paper
5 Lessons Learned About Hospital at Home Programs
July 12, 2021
Health Recovery Solutions
Health Recovery Solutions
Health Recovery Solutions interviewed two Hospital at Home program leaders at Michigan Medicine and Allina Health who provided helpful insights into their Hospital at Home programs and shared their lessons for success.
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