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Telehealth During a Pandemic: Maintaining Accessible Services

The Traumatic Brain Injury Technical Assistance and Resource Center is happy to offer this informative webinar on telehealth. Telehealth has been a tool for providing care for a long time, however, there has never been a time where telehealth has been a more critical tool than it is now in light of COVID-19. Please join us to learn from a TBI State Partnership Program state grantee about the basics of telehealth, how COVID-19 has changed access to telemedicine, explore the benefits for providers, people with TBI and related disabilities, and caregivers. We’ll also discuss some federal resources available on telehealth and maintaining accessible services.

Recording not available.

View the slide deck.

Presenters:

Terri Imus, RN, BSN
UAMS Institute of Digital Health and Innovation (IDHI)
Clinical Director Telemedicine
Director and PI of ACL TBI SPP

Edward Williams, RN, BSN, CBIS
UAMS IDHI Educator TBI Arkansas Trauma Rehabilitation Resources

Kimberly Lamb, MS
UAMS IDHI Assistant Director ACL TBI SPP
Instructional Development Specialist II

Vidalina Tolerson
Wife and Caregiver

Lisa Bothwell
Program Analyst
Office of Policy Analysis & Development, Center for Policy & Evaluation
Administration for Community Living

Questions? Contact training@nashia.org

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