Telehealth impact in Health care organizations and Patient Safety
Telehealth impact in Health care organizations and Patient Safety and the Role of the DNP nursing improving quality of care delivery systems through Telehealth
1. Assignment:
a. Discuss how telehealth impacts healthcare organizations and patient safety.
b. How can your role as a DNP nursing professional interface with the operations of telehealth in improving quality of care delivery systems?
– Please take a look at the chapter I uploaded from my textbook about Telehealth. It can help you with the assignment
***PLEASE ADDRESS ALL THE QUESTIONS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT AS SPECIFIED ABOVE.
Telehealth impact in Health care organizations and Patient Safety
2. Type of setting I work: I work in primary care as a Family Nurse Practitioner (Family Practice), treating the whole family (children and adults). I treat acute and chronic health conditions (Diabetes, HTN, etc…).
4. PLEASE USE MY REFERENCES, I’m attaching all the articles. I’M also attaching the Chapter we are currently covering (Mastrian & McGonigle 2017). Please add DOI numbers on the references (It’s required in APA). References MUST be scholarly journal articles (Not from conferences, other text books online, goggle, .com).
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