VIRTUAL PROGRAM | The Benefits and Barriers of Telehealth
Have you wondered what telehealth is and how it works? From remote patient monitoring to pediatric tele-behavioral health to tele-dentistry, this presentation will explore many of the elements, benefits and barriers of telehealth.
Join us to learn more about...
- The elements of telehealth
- Telemedicine appointment tips
- & Emerging trends
Speaker Bio
Dr. Shelley J. Cooper founded Diversity Telehealth in 2012, a telemedicine consulting firm that specializes in bringing healthcare to underserved populations in diverse communities. Located in Kansas City’s historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, Diversity Telehealth has formed relationships with area healthcare and civic organizations that are attempting to revitalize a culturally rich, but underserved groups within its urban core. Dr. Cooper is a 25-year veteran educator who became interested in continuing her dedication to service by studying telemedicine and earning her Doctorate degree in 2014. Her dissertation, “Opinion Leaders’ Perspective of the Benefits and Barriers in Telemedicine: A Grounded Theory Study of Telehealth in the Midwest” laid the foundation for the establishment of Diversity Telehealth. Dr. Cooper also provides no-cost telehealth services for families in need through her 501c3 organization, Diversity Telehealth Community Network, Inc. She is currently introducing her SureShow app, a patent-pending, revenue generating app that reduces clinical no-shows by infusing telehealth options.
Date and Time
Friday Apr 3, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Location
Webinar via Zoom - access this program remotely from your computer, tablet, or smartphone + dial-in available.
Zoom information will be in your Registration Confirmation email!
Fees/Admission
$0.00 Members
$15.00 Nonmembers
No refunds.
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