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Introduction to Telehealth Technologies

Master telehealth implementation with Stanford experts and learn to integrate modern healthcare technologies for improved patient care and business outcomes.

Master telehealth implementation with Stanford experts and learn to integrate modern healthcare technologies for improved patient care and business outcomes.

This comprehensive course from Stanford Center for Health Education explores the strategic implementation of telehealth in healthcare organizations. Students learn how telehealth technologies enhance patient care delivery and create business value. The course covers key applications, benefits, and challenges of telehealth, focusing on practical implementation strategies and technology integration frameworks. Participants develop skills to build compelling clinical and business cases for telehealth programs while understanding technological requirements and best practices for successful integration.

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Introduction to Telehealth Technologies

This course includes

4 Weeks

Of Self-paced video lessons

Intermediate Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

20,981

What you'll learn

  • Understand key applications benefits and challenges of telehealth systems

  • Evaluate how telehealth enhances patient care delivery and experience

  • Analyze the business value of strategic telehealth implementation

  • Explore various telehealth technologies and innovation opportunities

  • Apply decision-making frameworks for effective technology integration

Skills you'll gain

telehealth implementation
healthcare technology
patient care
digital health
healthcare innovation
telemedicine
healthcare strategy
technology integration
patient experience

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PreRecorded video

Graded assignments, exams

Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop

Limited Access access

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Module Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to telehealth implementation in healthcare settings. Students learn about the evolution and current state of telehealth, its strategic importance in modern healthcare delivery, and practical approaches to technology integration. The curriculum covers patient experience enhancement, business value creation, and technological requirements for successful telehealth programs. The course emphasizes strategic decision-making and practical implementation considerations.

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A Pioneering Leader in Clinical Informatics and Healthcare Innovation

Christopher Sharp has established himself as a transformative figure in healthcare technology as Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Health Care and Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. After completing his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School and residency at Stanford, where he earned recognition for excellence in patient care and professionalism, he has built an impressive career combining clinical practice with technological innovation. Since joining Stanford's faculty in 2002, he has advanced through various leadership roles, including Medical Director for Clinical Informatics and Associate CMIO, before assuming his current position as CMIO in 2013. In this role, he drives Stanford Health Care's clinical technology strategy, focusing on enhancing electronic health record systems, digital health initiatives, and workflow optimization. While maintaining an active internal medicine practice, he has contributed significantly to academic research on clinical informatics' impact on healthcare delivery, safety, and physician wellness. His leadership has been instrumental in achieving multiple HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7 Awards for Stanford Health Care, recognizing excellence in electronic medical record adoption. As a dedicated educator and mentor, he helps shape the next generation of medical informaticists through his work with the Stanford Clinical Informatics Fellowship program, while serving on various hospital governance committees and the Valley Care Hospital Board of Directors.

A Pioneer in Clinical Informatics and Digital Healthcare Innovation

Natalie Pageler serves as the Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Children's Health and Clinical Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she has established herself as a leading figure in pediatric critical care and clinical informatics. After completing her medical education at Stanford and fellowship training in Pediatric Critical Care, she earned her Master's in Medical Education from the University of Cincinnati, focusing on clinical decision support systems. As one of the nation's first board-certified clinical informaticists, she has pioneered the development of innovative digital health solutions and clinical decision support tools that enhance patient safety and care quality. Her leadership extends to academic medicine, where she co-founded and directs Stanford's Clinical Informatics Fellowship program, one of the first ACGME-accredited fellowships in the nation. Through her administrative role, she oversees the development and maintenance of clinical decision support tools within electronic medical records, while her research evaluates how these tools impact clinician behavior and healthcare delivery outcomes. Her current teaching portfolio includes directing graduate research, medical scholars research, and undergraduate directed reading programs at Stanford, while also chairing the national Community of Clinical Informatics Program Directors. As a board-certified pediatric intensivist and clinical informaticist, she continues to bridge the gap between technological advancement and humanistic patient care, leading Stanford Children's digital health initiatives while maintaining active involvement in critical care medicine.

Introduction to Telehealth Technologies

This course includes

4 Weeks

Of Self-paced video lessons

Intermediate Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

20,981

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