Emerging Practices in Telehealth 1st Edition
Grabbing the attention of clinicians, administrators, and digital health innovators, Emerging Practices in Telehealth, 1st Edition by Andrew Freeman and Ami Bhatt delivers a timely, practice-focused guide to virtual care that meets the needs of today’s health systems in the United States and around the world.
This clear, evidence-informed volume translates the latest telemedicine research into actionable strategies. Readers will discover practical frameworks for designing telehealth programs, optimizing clinical workflows, and integrating remote patient monitoring and digital diagnostics. The authors address regulatory and reimbursement landscapes, data security, and quality measurement—essential topics for hospitals, clinics, and private practices navigating telehealth adoption.
Real-world case studies and implementation checklists make the content immediately usable for frontline clinicians, program leaders, and policy makers. Whether you’re launching telehealth services in urban centers, expanding access in rural communities, or refining virtual care equity strategies for underserved populations, this book offers tools to improve patient engagement, outcomes, and operational efficiency.
Written in an accessible, professional tone, Freeman and Bhatt balance technical insight with practical guidance—helping teams bridge the gap between technology and compassionate clinical care. Ideal for physicians, nurse practitioners, health IT professionals, and graduate students, this edition serves as both a reference and a roadmap for sustainable telehealth programs.
Stay ahead in telemedicine and digital health: add Emerging Practices in Telehealth, 1st Edition to your professional library today and begin transforming virtual care delivery in your organization.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


