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Telemedicine for Maternal-Fetal Medicine SMFM Telemedicine Postgraduate Course Hilton Anatole Dallas, TX December 2 3, 2017

Invitation to Participate Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve patients' health status. American Telemedicine Association Faculty Curtis Lowery, MD; University of Arkansas for Medical Science Little Rock, AR Course Director Cheryl Albuquerque, MD, MBA Director of Perinatal Outreach Valley Children s Healthcare Madera, CA Nathanial DeNicola, MD, MSPH; University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Tina Benton, BSN, RN; University of Arkansas for Medical Science; Little Rock, AR Mario Gutierrez, MPH; Executive Director, Center for Connected Health Policy; Sacramento, CA Roz Perkins, APRN; University of Arkansas for Medical Science; Little Rock, AR Sarah Rhoads, PhD, DNP, APRN; University of Arkansas for Medical Science T his content-rich course illuminates key foundational elements of a successful telemedicine program. Maternal-fetal medicine practices are often challenged with limited space, equipment and trained staff that can function independently. A clustering of MFM providers is also driven by infrastructure needs, a referral pattern for a full array of medical services and room for practice growth to share clinical responsibilities. Telemedicine offers a mechanism for centralizing specialists by bridging the spatial gap between patient and specialist. Implementing a telemedicine solution with special considerations for videoconferencing is a relatively straightforward solution. Telemedicine lends itself to several obstetric applications and is of growing interest in the United States and worldwide. Beyond gaining an introductory familiarity with the technical equipment used for telemedicine, course participants will learn about foundational elements that broadly apply to these new models of healthcare delivery. These include subj: how patient care and the patient-doctor relationship is affected by this modality; the benefits and challenges of using telemedicine; and financial and legal considerations. At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to: 1. Demonstrate the basic knowledge of telemedicine and telehealth and define the obstetrical applications of telehealth technology. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of a telemedicine encounter. 3. Demonstrate the basic ability to assess a patient in the obstetrical telemedicine setting. 4. Demonstrate the utilization of knowledge required to present and manage the patient with a specific problem. 5. Demonstrate the application of communication skills in patient and medical team communication. 6. Demonstrate knowledge of telehealth policy.

Day 1 8:00 am Breakfast 8:30 8:45 am Opening Remarks Housekeeping items Course goals and objectives Introductions Curtis Lowery and Cheryl Albuquerque 8:45 am Telehealth 101 Sarah Rhoads, Tina Benton and Cheryl Albuquerque 9:45 am Break Define basic terms relating to telehealth and telemedicine. Discuss benefits of telehealth technology and beneficiaries. Describe potential Obstetrical applications for telehealth technologies. Discuss the current climate related to technology and telehealth in healthcare. 10:00 am Business Model for Mario Gutierrez and Understand best practices and clini- Telemedicine Tina Benton cal / educational opportunities in obstetrical telemedicine. Analyze the effect telemedicine has on decreasing face-to-face clinical visits. Differentiate between the different types of reimbursement used in telemedicine. Describe the barriers and solutions to common billing, reimbursement, licensure, and credentialing issues in telemedicine.

11:00 am Telemedicine Mario Gutierrez and Provide an overview of telehealth Regulations Curtis Lowery policy. Discuss national and state rules and regulations. Determine the steps needed to implement telehealth related to telehealth policy. Provide lessons learned from telehealth experts related to telehealth implementation. 12:00 1:30 pm Lunch Q & A related to Policy and Telehealth 1:30 pm Telemedicine Teams Coordination of Care Electronic Medical Record Management Roz Perkins Determine which obstetrical telemedicine modalities and applications may best benefit a practice. Identify ways to incorporate telehealth into current health care settings. Discuss examples of rural telehealth programs. Provide examples of how telehealth is impacting urban residents. Describe how OB/GYN practice can be administered via telemedicine. 2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm Education Resources for You, Your Office Personnel and Patients Sarah Rhoads Discuss online education opportunities. Verbalize ways to coordinate education opportunities to standardized practice between clinical sites. Describe patient education opportunities to support clinical care.

3:45 pm Tele-presenting Sarah Rhoads and View telehealth case studies. Etiquette Roz Perkins Present over telemedicine using the principles of tele-presenting. Describe the difference between face-toface counseling and counseling over interactive video. Identify the process of a typical telemedicine consultation. 4:15 pm Debrief and Q&A All Faculty 8:00 am Breakfast DAY 2 9:00 am Equipment Review Roz Perkins and List needed equipment, approximate Internal External Tina Benton price, and various options for technical needs. Develop a business plan for acquiring the equipment needed. Define telehealth, telemedicine and distance health technologies. Discuss ways to assess telehealth readiness. 10:00 am Break 10:30 am Web-based Appli- Sarah Rhoads and Interact with direct-to-patient, remote cations and Soft- Nathanial DeNicola patient monitoring, and mhealth tele- ware Review medicine equipment. Direct to Patient Explain how remote patient monitoring mhealth and mhealth are being used to improve patient outcomes. Determine needs for direct-to-patient and mhealth technologies.

11:30 am Next Steps Q&A Hands-on Equipment Telehealth integration All Faculty Compare the telehealth and telemedicine technologies available. Demonstrate the correct use of the clinical peripheral tools on a telemedicine clinical cart. Demonstrate appropriate selection and use of tools during a case based simulation. 1:00 pm Dismissal SMFM TELEMEDICINE COURSE REGISTRATION FORM Learning resources: Fees include continental breakfast, lunch on Saturday, coffee breaks and course materials. Program cost: $700 for physicians and $550 for Nurses, PAs and administrative personnel Please type or print. Registration must be received by November 20, 2017 or an additional $100 late/on-site fee will be charged. To register by mail, return this form to: SMFM Registrar 409 12th Street, SW Washington DC 20024 If you prefer, you may e-mail this form to the meeting registrar at Kshumaker@smfm.org The number of participants is limited and registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. Cancellations must be in writing and received in the Registrar s office a minimum of two weeks prior to the course. No refunds will be given after that time. A $75 administrative fee will be charged for cancellations. Substitutions are accepted. FIRST NAME LAST NAME DEGREE(S) ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Method of Payment: CHECK ENCLOSED VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE SECURITY CODE SIGNATURE A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hilton Anatole at the special group rate of $169 single/double. Room reservations should be made by calling the reservations office at 800-955-4281 or by going to: Hilton Anatole A endees must iden fy their affilia on with the group code TLM to receive the special group rate. The cut off date for hotel reserva ons is [November 10, 2017].