Project Name and Responsible
Marisela S. Cigliuti, BSN, RN
PO Box 71
Little Ferry, New Jersey 07643
Telenurse Network at Nurse Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2017, Northeastern University, USA
The Challenges of TeleNursing, June 2016
PO Box 71
Little Ferry, New Jersey 07643
Telenurse Network at Nurse Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2017, Northeastern University, USA
The Challenges of TeleNursing, June 2016
Project Description
TeleNurse Network is developing a Web-Based Application that permits users to connect with specialty nurses and advanced nurse practitioners via a HIPPA compliant audio/video chat, inclusive of EMR, and E-Prescribe. The Application will offer community based wellness events and support services through collaboration with hospitals, same day surgery healthcare facilities, and community centers. http://www.telenurse.co/
TeleNurse Network aims to improve access to care by using Telehealth technologies for remote diagnosis, education of chronic disease, and patient monitoring. This strategy is an optimal health solution that ensures “specialty care” which normally is not accessible due to high cost or barriers in transportation.
TeleNurse Network is geared towards increasing access to services for minority, low-income communities addressing key challenges:
1.) fragmentation in preventative care,
2.) discontinuity in care post discharge from ambulatory care centers and hospitals,
3.) knowledge barriers/deficit on management of chronic conditions, &
4.) limited patient engagement post hospitalizations.
Telenurse Network "How it works video" here
Presentation of TeleNurse [PDF]
The Challenges of TeleNursing, Marisela S. Cigliuti article
TeleNurse Network aims to improve access to care by using Telehealth technologies for remote diagnosis, education of chronic disease, and patient monitoring. This strategy is an optimal health solution that ensures “specialty care” which normally is not accessible due to high cost or barriers in transportation.
TeleNurse Network is geared towards increasing access to services for minority, low-income communities addressing key challenges:
1.) fragmentation in preventative care,
2.) discontinuity in care post discharge from ambulatory care centers and hospitals,
3.) knowledge barriers/deficit on management of chronic conditions, &
4.) limited patient engagement post hospitalizations.
Telenurse Network "How it works video" here
Presentation of TeleNurse [PDF]
The Challenges of TeleNursing, Marisela S. Cigliuti article
Project Agreement With The WeObservatory
- Dissemination of the project on the website and network of Millennia2015 and partners
- Exchanges with Millennia2015 communities
- Publications
- Presentations at international conferences
- Exchanges with Millennia2015 communities
- Publications
- Presentations at international conferences
Contacts and Collaborations
ISfTeH – International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth – Working Group on Women - http://wow.isfteh.org/
MEDETEL 2016, Luxembourg, 6-8 April 2015 -http://www.medetel.lu/index.php
MEDETEL 2016, Luxembourg, 6-8 April 2015 -http://www.medetel.lu/index.php