Principles and Practice of Sleep Telemedicine 1st Edition
Grab attention with a concise, authoritative guide to modern sleep care: Principles and Practice of Sleep Telemedicine, 1st Edition by Christine Won and Meir H. Kryger is the practical roadmap clinicians need to deliver high-quality sleep services remotely.
Discover a clear, clinical framework that translates traditional sleep medicine into effective telehealth practice. This book covers technology selection, patient triage and assessment, remote diagnostic strategies, treatment planning, and best practices for patient safety, privacy, and documentation. Grounded in evidence and real-world experience, chapters walk readers through workflow design, reimbursement considerations, licensure and regulatory issues across regions, and strategies to extend care into urban centers and underserved rural communities.
Designed for sleep physicians, pulmonologists, neurologists, primary care providers, sleep technologists, and telehealth program directors, this volume balances operational detail with practical case examples to help teams implement telemedicine programs that improve access and outcomes. Clinical algorithms, visit templates, and communication tips make virtual consultations efficient and patient-centered.
Whether you’re launching a new telemedicine service in North America, adapting practice in Europe, or enhancing remote monitoring for patients worldwide, this edition equips you with the knowledge to navigate technical, clinical, and organizational challenges. Concise yet comprehensive, it’s an essential resource for anyone committed to the future of sleep medicine.
Add this authoritative reference to your professional library and start transforming how you diagnose and treat sleep disorders remotely. Order your copy today.
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