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Terri Seppala

Telemedicine & COVID-19 with Terri Seppala

Logan chats with Terri Seppala, CEO, and President of Telehealth Associates, about the use of telemedicine to deal with the COVID 19 pandemic as things are changing by the day — and hour. Seppala has been in the telemedicine space for many years and says that her company provides services to a wide variety of organizations. Providers, including specialists, are now able to assess, triage, and treat patients in the comfort of their own homes. Patients prefer this approach because of the stay-at-home recommendations during the pandemic and because telehealth can provide 24/7 access. Telehealth has reached a turning point largely because it is being talked about in every sphere, Seppala notes; also, it is marketed heavily, and reimbursement policies have changed. She strongly believes that if you are a health provider and you are not in the telehealth sphere, you will eventually become irrelevant, and those who are practicing via telemedicine will become “virtualists” who believe that medicine can be practiced in different ways. Now, more than ever, patients can be treated by an interdisciplinary team, which could include physical therapists, social workers, nutritionists, and can lead to higher quality encounters. Seppala also says that some of the biggest changes in telemedicine due to COVID 19 pandemic have been regulatory changes regarding HIPAA and reimbursement, but it remains to be seen whether these changes will become permanent. The conversation closes with a discussion of technology in the telemedicine space and the importance of medical practices incorporating this technology and setting goals in this area. This episode is sponsored by Ora, www.oraclinical.com; Bridge Patient Portal, www.bridgepatientportal.com; Telehealth Associates, www.telehealthassociates.com; and Software Advice, www.softwareadvice.com.

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Telehealth Associates President and CEO Terri Seppala delivered an excellent overview of the capabilities of telehealth and telemedicine to medical students at New York Institute of Technology.  View Video

this model shows how the elements of the Envelope of Care come together

Use Telehealth To Put The Focus On Touches, Not Tech

Dixie Comeau, along with Dr James Powell, described how to build an envelope of care around patients in a presentation titled, “Telehealth, It’s Not The Tech, It’s The Touch,” at the AHI (Adirondack Health Institute) Leadership Summit and North Country Telehealth Conference. View Presentation

How Telehealth Supports Primary Care During the Pandemic

Dr James Powell, CEO of Long Island Select Healthcare and medical advisor to Telehealth Associates, was highlighted in an article in medicaleconomics.com about the live-saving use of telehealth for primary and urgent care during the coronavirus pandemic. READ MORE

Message to Medical Students: “You Will All Be Virtualists”

Telehealth Associates President and CEO Terri Seppala delivered an excellent overview of the capabilities of telehealth and telemedicine to medical students at New York Institute of Technology.  View Video

this model shows how the elements of the Envelope of Care come together

Use Telehealth To Put The Focus On Touches, Not Tech

Dixie Comeau, along with Dr James Powell, described how to build an envelope of care around patients in a presentation titled, “Telehealth, It’s Not The Tech, It’s The Touch,” at the AHI (Adirondack Health Institute) Leadership Summit and North Country Telehealth Conference. View Presentation

How Telehealth Supports Primary Care During the Pandemic

Dr James Powell, CEO of Long Island Select Healthcare and medical advisor to Telehealth Associates, was highlighted in an article in medicaleconomics.com about the live-saving use of telehealth for primary and urgent care during the coronavirus pandemic. READ MORE

Message to Medical Students: “You Will All Be Virtualists”

Telehealth Associates President and CEO Terri Seppala delivered an excellent overview of the capabilities of telehealth and telemedicine to medical students at New York Institute of Technology.  View Video

this model shows how the elements of the Envelope of Care come together

Use Telehealth To Put The Focus On Touches, Not Tech

Dixie Comeau, along with Dr James Powell, described how to build an envelope of care around patients in a presentation titled, “Telehealth, It’s Not The Tech, It’s The Touch,” at the AHI (Adirondack Health Institute) Leadership Summit and North Country Telehealth Conference. View Presentation

How Telehealth Supports Primary Care During the Pandemic

Dr James Powell, CEO of Long Island Select Healthcare and medical advisor to Telehealth Associates, was highlighted in an article in medicaleconomics.com about the live-saving use of telehealth for primary and urgent care during the coronavirus pandemic. READ MORE