Following are practical tools and strategies that health systems, providers, and payers can use when seeking to build or enhance telehealth programs for people with complex needs.
Equity in Telehealth: Toolkit for Telehealth Providers
Providers can apply these tools when designing and refining telehealth services delivery to meet the needs of older adults with a range of physical, cognitive, linguistic, and cultural differences.
Telehealth Implementation Playbook
This toolkit shares practical steps and best practices for health care providers and administrators looking to implement telehealth services for their patients.
Early Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Experience With the Use of Telehealth to Address Disparities: Scoping Review
Telehealth interventions that incorporate patient-centered design and culturally tailored solutions are key to improving outcomes impacted by health disparities, a scoping review finds.
Supporting Telehealth and Technology-Assisted Services for People Who Use Drugs: A Resource Guide
Supports the use of telehealth and technology-assisted services to increase access to care and improve outcomes for people who use drugs.
A Simple Way to Identify Patients Who Need Tech Support for Telemedicine
Describes electronic health record system functionality that automatically identifies patients likely to need technical assistance prior to telehealth visits.
Tele-Social Care: Implications and Strategies
Discusses the benefits and challenges of tele-social care and offers practical tips for providers administering telehealth services for social care activities.
Accountable Care Organization Care Transformation Toolkit
Provides practical steps for current or potential future Medicare accountable care organizations to transform the delivery of care, including through telehealth, home visits, and skilled nursing care.
A Practical Guide to Expanding Home-Based Primary Care with Telehealth
Tools, tips, and vignettes for incorporating telehealth into home-based primary care models.
