If you're considering having an operation or your GP has suggested you may need surgery, then there are many ways to simplify your pre-surgery consultation. Gone are the days of sitting in waiting rooms and long appointments with GPs.
Making healthcare professionals accessible to all for temporary assignments 24/7.
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Simplifying Pre-surgery Consultations
If you're considering having an operation or your GP has suggested you may need surgery, then there are many ways to simplify your pre-surgery consultation. Gone are the days of sitting in waiting rooms and long appointments with GPs.
Healthcare Temps aspires to bride the gap between Hospital care & Home care.
Sometimes a trip to A&E can result in a prolonged hospital
stay. Treatment of serious injuries and illnesses, such as stroke or wounding,
may involve intensive diagnostic tests, blood transfusion and possibly surgery.
After such treatments, some patients find themselves enduring months of
rehabilitation and re-ablement services. In the late 1980s, post-hospital
accounted for an average of 10%-12% of healthcare resources. Thirty years later
and it has more than triple. According to recent reports, for every one person
discharge from hospital, there are three-four people waiting for that bed. In
other recent news, the UK’s Minister of health noted that the Government place
larger emphasis on enhancing home care / post hospital care in order to free up
more hospital beds for incoming patients. Consequently, the quality of
home-care delivered to out-patients and rehabs must be stepped up a notch. This
can be achieved through the adaptation of cutting edge technology, such as,
real time mobile applications.
Post hospital care services can takes various forms and ranges
from, rehabilitation therapy, reablement support, out-patient care, post-acute
care and more. Two of the biggest challenges affecting the delivery and quality
of post-hospital care includes the lack of qualified trained staff and cost. Some
of the ways in which Heallthcare Temps is bridging the gap between
post-hospital care and home care is through tele-medicine and call out care.
Key advantages of these services include;
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Monday, 16 January 2017
Benefits of Virtual Care to Home Cared Patients
Image the Elderly being cared for from the comfort of their home, without having to go to the hospital or clinic unless it's an emergency or critical appointment? Well, through real time video communication, the elderly patients at home can access medical care and support 24/7. This is what the future looks like as a consequence of Virtual care, otherwise known as Tele-health.
Through telenursing, a registered nurse is able to provide nursing services through remote telecommunications. While aiding the patient and family with virtual learning, the telenurse provides the best practice to achieve optimal outcomes for the patient. “Telehealth nursing practice is now considered to be a sub-specialty of nursing
Today’s healthcare industry is changing rapidly. Technology has allowed healthcare professionals to remotely access, monitor and manage patient medical needs. Telenurses are able to case manage patients with chronic illnesses, provide counseling, and coordinate care among healthcare providers. Allowing the telenurse to collect and transmit data for clinicians to interpret so medical interventions maybe applied. “Telehealth services include health promotions, disease prevention, diagnosis, consultation, education, and therapy.” (Hebda & Czar, 2013, p. 505).
Secondly, through virtual care, patients become more educated. How? Opportunities frequently arise when patients are able to learn more about their illnesses via the web and can have more meaningful discussions with a nurse who can involve patient in the decision making of their health care.
Empowerment through technology enables people who are recovering from operations or dealing with chronic conditions such as asthma or diabetes use self-care devices to help with their recovery. Tele-health acts as a bridge between the self-caring patient and the guidance from the practitioner to help make recover a success.
The fourth benefit involves saving of time and money to both. Patients who are under telenurses save time and money as they don't have to travel to see a nurse. Likewise, the clinic or hospital has more free time to deal with more urgent health care problems.
When you're telenursing, you can still have empathetic relationships with your patients as you care for and communicate with them. The only difference is that you're doing it via real time video rather than in person.
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