Telenursing: Nursing Practice in Cyberspace
By (Author) Charles C. Sharpe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Working patterns and practices
Health systems and services
610.730285
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
This is the first book to explore this emergent role of the nursing profession. It examines the unique legal, regulatory and professional issues this neoteric mode of nursing practice presents. Telenursing as a subset of telehealth is defined and a review of its history, present status, and future in the U.S. health care system is discussed. Concomitant legal accountability and risk for malpractice liability are examined. Risk management strategies and survival tactics in the event of a lawsuit are presentedparticularly the legal significance of, and essential need for, defensive nursing documentation. A brief overview of malpractice law is provided and the essentials of requisite malpractice insurance for the telenurse practitioner are outlined. The book also addresses a number of other professional, regulatory, and licensure issues, particularly the contentious issue of multistate licensing and the various models to facilitate it that are being offered, and rejected, by nursing organizations and associations. The anticipated changes in our health care delivery system that will be engendered by breakthroughs in science and technology are described. The implications of such changes for patients as consumers of health care are analyzedparticularly the privacy and confidentiality of electronic medical records.
Any nurse interested in practicing telenursing should read this book, which well defines issues that telenurses should consider. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals; two-year technical program students.-Choice
"Any nurse interested in practicing telenursing should read this book, which well defines issues that telenurses should consider. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals; two-year technical program students."-Choice
CHARLES C. SHARPE is retired from an active practice as a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and adjunct nursing faculty of several colleges. He is the author of Nursing Malpractice: Liability and Risk Management and Medical Records Review and Analysis (both 1999, Auburn House titles).