How Tele-ICU Improves Patient Safety Through Alteration in Processes of Care

Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Description:
This session will explore how ICU telemedicine is structured, and how the combination of clinical informatics and audio-visual conferencing technology to communicate rapidly changing, clinically actionable data improved outcomes.

Speaker Information:
James A. L. Mathers Jr., MD, past president of American College of Chest Physicians
Connie Barden, RN/CNS, clinical nurse specialist, eICU, Baptist Health South Florida

Objectives:
  • Summarize the current state of tele-ICU care.
  • Describe the structure of the tele-ICU.
  • Develop insight into how communications technology can change processes of care.

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