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  • Telemedicine

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  • Tele-Intensive Care Units (Tele-ICUs) leverage information technology (IT) to improve critical care delivery.
  • Advancements in computing and telecommunications have facilitated the nationwide expansion of telemedicine programs.
  • Effective Tele-ICU implementation requires addressing technological, security, and interoperability challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the fundamental principles and requirements for establishing successful Tele-ICU systems.
  • To provide a framework for defining Tele-ICU platforms and developing comprehensive critical care programs.
  • To highlight key considerations for Tele-ICU implementation, including delivery models and technological infrastructure.

Main Methods:

  • This review synthesizes information on Tele-ICU delivery models.
  • It examines the technological infrastructure, including hardware and software requirements.
  • Key aspects of cybersecurity, health IT standards, and system interoperability are discussed.

Main Results:

  • Successful Tele-ICU systems depend on well-defined delivery models and appropriate technology.
  • Robust cybersecurity measures are crucial for protecting patient data and ensuring system integrity.
  • Adherence to health IT standards and seamless interoperability are essential for effective communication and data exchange.

Conclusions:

  • Tele-ICU offers a viable solution for expanding access to high-quality critical care.
  • A comprehensive understanding of technological needs, cybersecurity, standards, and interoperability is vital for building effective Tele-ICU programs.
  • This review provides foundational knowledge for developing and optimizing Tele-ICU platforms nationwide.