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JointlY SPONSORED BYUSF HealthAmerican Telemedicine AssociationThe 18th International Meetingand Trade Show of the AmericanTelemedicine AssociationAnd the world’s largest telemedicine,telehealth & mHealth event!WelcomeIn cooperation withAmerican Academy of PediatricsAustin Health TechFour Corners Telehealth ConsortiumJournal of Telemedicine & TelecareTexLa TeleHealth Resource <strong>Center</strong>Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC)Telemedicine & e-HealthATA 2013 toEXHIBITS GUIDEFINAL PROGRAMAMERICAN TELEMEDICINE ASSOCIATIONShowcasing value and ROI fromremote healthcare servicesTHE WORLD’SLARGESTMEETING+TRADE SHOWfocusing exclusively onTELEMEDICINE+ HEALTH +TELEHEALTHAUSTIN TXMAY 5-7, 2013TRADE SHOWInformationJointly sponsored byCheck out the ExhibitsGuide for informationon ATA 2013 exhibitorsand the trade show.Schedule & General InformationMeeting Schedule. ................................................ 4General Information................................................ 8ATA Central....................................................... 11Co-Located & Partner Meetings. .................................... 12ATA Member Group Events.......................................... 14Plenary Keynote Speakers.......................................... 16Educational Program: Courses, Sessions & PostersPre-Meeting Certificate Courses..................................... 18Concurrent & Industry Executive Sessions At-A-Glance ................ 24Conference Recording Information. ................................. 26Concurrent Sessions In Detail ....................................... 27Industry Executive Sessions. ....................................... 44ePoster Presentations.............................................. 47Presentations By Subject Area ...................................... 51Presenter Index.................................................... 56Peer Review Committee ............................................ 59Continuing Education Credits. ...................................... 602013 ATA Awards & Leadership2013 ATA Award Winners. .......................................... 622013 ATA College of Fellows Inductees ............................... 65About the American Telemedicine AssociationAbout ATA ........................................................ 67Board of Directors & Staff. ......................................... 69Institutional Members.............................................. 71Individual Sustaining Members...................................... 71President’s Circle & Corporate Members. ............................ 73ATA Member Groups. .............................................. 75Public Policy Priorities. ............................................ 76Standards & Guidelines............................................. 77International Activities & Partners................................... 78ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 3
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWMEETING SCHEDULEEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalSaturday, May 4Sunday, May 57:00am-6:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Solar AtriumRegistration OpenCoffee & Refreshments Supportedby Cardiocom7:00am-6:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Solar AtriumRegistration OpenCoffee & Refreshments Supportedby Cardiocom8:00am-6:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit HallExhibit Set-up8:00am-2:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit HallExhibit Set-up9:00am-4:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>FUll DAY CERTIFICATE COUrsESSeparate registration requiredSee page 18 for details8:00am-11:00amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>MORNING HALF-DAY CERTIFICATE COUrsESSeparate registration requiredSee page 19 for detailsRoom 18DRoom 19A/B4:00pm-7:30pmHilton AustinRoom 402Publish and Flourish: Approaches to Getting YourTelemedicine Research and Ideas PublishedTelemedicine 101: Building Your Telehealth ProgramATA Board of Directors MeetingBy Invitation OnlyRoom 19A/BRoom 18DBallroom FRoom 17ARoom 16BBallroom GRoom 18ATelemedicine 201: Taking YourProgram to the Next LevelHuman Factors in Telehealth: An IntroductionThe Value of Telehealth NursingClinical, Technical and Business Strategies forSuccessful Tele-Ophthalmology ProgramsStrategies for Integrating Telemedicineinto Private PracticeThe Business of Telehealth: What You Needto Know to Start a Telehealth ProgramTelerehabilitation Guidelines: ABlueprint for Success8:30am-12:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Ballroom ETelemedicine Venture FairOrganized by Nelson Mullins Riley & ScarboroughSeparate registration requiredSee page 12 for detailsA panel of experts from the investment community willshare advice and experiences on strategic partnerships,venture financing, and the state of the telehealth market.9:00am-3:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 6A/BUSAC Rural Health Care ProgramHealthcare Connect Fund TrainingPartner MeetingSee page 12 for details9:00am-10:30amHilton AustinRoom 408ATA Service Provider Forum MeetingATA President’s Circle Members OnlySee page 72 for details10:30am-11:30amHilton AustinSalon BATA Industry Council MeetingATA President’s Circle Members OnlySee page 14 for details10:30am-11:30amHilton AustinSalon AATA Institutional Council MeetingATA Institutional Members OnlySee page 14 for details11:30am-12:30pmHilton AustinSalon D/EJoint Institutional / Industry Council LuncheonATA President’s Circle and Institutional Members OnlySee page 14 for details12:00pm-1:30pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10BTelemedicine and eHealth Editorial Board LunchBy Invitation Only4ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
EducationCo-located & Partner MeetingsMember Group EventsExhibit Hall EventsNetworking EventsEXPO HALLHOURSSunday, May 5: 5:30pm – 7:30pmMonday, May 6: 10:00am – 6:30pmTuesday, May 7: 10:00am – 3:00pmmeeting sCHEDULE12:00pm-3:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>AFTERNOON HALF-DAY CERTIFICATE COUrsESSeparate registration requiredSee page 21 for details4:00pm-5:30pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Ballroom DOpening PlenaryBallroom GRoom 18DBallroom FRoom 17ARoom 16BRoom 19ARoom 18A12:00pm-3:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Room 12A/B2:00pm-3:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Room 12A/B3:15pm-4:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>AtriumTRADE SHOWInformationCheck out the ExhibitsGuide for informationon ATA 2013 exhibitorsand the trade show.The Business of Telehealth Continued:Working with External Partners and PayersDoctors/Providers on the Line: AnOverview of Key Legal Topics ImpactingTelehealth Programs & BusinessesThe Telemedicine Based Medical HomeChronic Disease Management: Best Practices in UsingTelehealth to Avoid Preventable HospitalizationsTransformations in the Delivery ofTelemental Health Services: MatchingTechnology with Patient NeedUnderstanding and ModelingTelemedicine Business ProcessesThe Future of mHealthPediatric Telehealth Colloquium Concurrent SessionsSee page 27 for detailsInternational Telemedicine ForumIn conjunction with the Pediatric Telehealth ColloquiumSee page 14 for detailsWelcome Reception & Member Group Meet and GreetOpen to all attendeesJoin your colleagues for refreshments, networking anda chance to learn more about ATA Member Groups.PresidingA Stewart Ferguson, PhDPresident, ATAChief Information OfficerAlaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumAnchorage, AKYulun Wang, PhDVice President, ATAProgram Chair, ATA 2013Chairman and CEOInTouch HealthSanta Barbara, CAATA 2013 Annual Awards CeremonyATA President’s Award: IndividualSupported by Jay Sanders, MD of The GlobalTelemedicine GroupATA President’s Award: InstitutionalSupported by AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.ATA President’s Award: InnovationSupported by InTouch HealthPresentation of the ATA 2013Humanitarian Award to theLopez Family FoundationTodd HoveyManaging DirectorLopez Family FoundationLos Angeles, CAKeynote PresentationTelemedicine at Mercy: Ministry or Business <strong>Plan</strong>?Lynn BrittonPresident & Chief Executive OfficerMercyChesterfield, MOInterviewerMolly J. Coye, MD, MPHChief Innovation OfficerUCLA Health SystemLos Angeles, CA5:30pm-7:30pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit HallOpening Reception in Exhibit HallSupported by SUNPAYour first chance to explore the largest ATAtrade show ever! See and handle thousandstelemedicine and mHealth products and services.See the Exhibitor Guide for information onexhibitors and their featured offereings.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 5
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWMEETING SCHEDULEEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalMonday, May 67:00am-6:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Solar AtriumRegistration OpenCoffee & Refreshments Supportedby Cardiocom10:00am-11:00amFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit HallCoffee Break in Exhibit HallSupported by Physician Referral Network7:30am-8:45amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 6A/BHEALTHCARE IT News BREAkfast BRIEfingConnected Care at a Crossroads: HowIntegrated Healthcare Systems are UsingTelemedicine to Coordinate CareSupported by AT&TSeparate Registration RequiredSee page 12 for details10:00am-11:00amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10B11:00am-12:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>ATA Latin American & CaribbeanChapter Business MeetingSee page 14 for detailsConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 28 for details7:45am-8:45amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Room 12A/BRoom 16A/BRoom 17A/BRoom 18C/DBallroom ERoom 18A/BRoom 19A/BBallroom G9:00am-10:00amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Balllroom DATA MEMBER GROUP BUSINESS MEETINGSSee page 14 for detailsBusiness & Finance SIGHuman Factors SIGOcular Telehealth SIGPediatric Telehealth SIGTechnology SIGTeledermatology SIGTelemental Health SIGFour Corners Telehealth Consortium DGMonday MorningPlenaryPresidingA Stewart Ferguson, PhDPresident, ATAChief Information OfficerAlaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumAnchorage, AKAnnual Awards Ceremonyand Fellows Induction12:00pm-1:15pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit Hall12:00pm-1:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Austin Suite12:00pm-1:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10A12:00pm-1:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10C1:15pm-2:15pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>2:15PM-3:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit Hall2:15pm - 3:00pmExhibit HallBooth 1448Concession Lunch in Exhibit HallVisit the Food Court for quality, quick concessionfood options. Grab a bite to eat, network withattendees and connect with ATA 2013 Exhibitors.ATA Standards and Guidelines Committee LuncheonBy invitation onlyTelemental Health SIG Ad-Hoc MeetingTexLa TRC Strategic <strong>Plan</strong>ning MeetingBy Invitation OnlySee page 12 for detailsConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 30 for detailsCoffee Break in Exhibit HallSupported by ConcentraATA LinkedIn Group Meet-UpStop by the ATA Member Lounge (Booth 1448)to meet other members of ATA’s LinkedIn group.ATA Industry Council Leadership AwardSupported by AT&TATA SIG & Chapter Achievement AwardSupported by UnitedHealth GroupATA Student Paper AwardSupported by the Southwest TelehealthResource <strong>Center</strong>3:00pm-4:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>4:15pm-5:15pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Concurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 32 for detailsConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 34 for detailsThe State of ATA and the IndustryJonathan LinkousChief Executive OfficerAmerican Telemedicine AssociationWashington, DCKeynote PresentationJeffrey O. HenleyChairmanOracle CorporationRedwood Shores, CA5:15pm-6:30pmExhibit HallBooth #14485:15pm-6:30pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit HallCanadian Attendee ReceptionHosted by ATA President-Elect, Ed Brown, MDExhibit Hall ReceptionCash Bar Available6ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
EducationCo-located & Partner MeetingsMember Group EventsExhibit Hall EventsNetworking EventsEXPO HALLHOURSSunday, May 5: 5:30pm – 7:30pmMonday, May 6: 10:00am – 6:30pmTuesday, May 7: 10:00am – 3:00pmmeeting sCHEDULETuesday, May 77:00am-6:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Solar Atrium7:45am-8:45amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Room 16A/BBallroom ERoom 18A/BRoom 19A/BRoom 17A/BRoom 12A/BRoom 18C/D7:45am-8:45amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10B8:00am-9:00amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10C9:00am-10:00amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Balllroom D10:00am-11:00amFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit Hall10:00am-11:00amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10B10:00am-11:00amThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10A11:00am-12:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Registration OpenCoffee & Refreshments Supportedby CardiocomATA MEMBER GROUP MEETINGSSee page 14 for detailsInternational SIGHome Telehealth & Remote Monitoring SIGTelehealth Nursing SIGmHealth SIGTeleICU SIGTelerehabilitation SIGEmergency Preparedness & Disaster Response DGTeledermatology SIG Ad-Hoc MeetingFedTel Face-to-Face MeetingBy invitation onlySee page 12 for detailsTuesday MorningPlenaryPresidingA Stewart Ferguson, PhDPresident, ATAChief Information OfficerAlaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumAnchorage, AKPresentation of ATA 2013 Poster Awardsand Student Paper AwardKenneth Bird Distinguished LectureAn Insider’s Perspective: Real World Challenges andOpportunities For Telemedicine’s Full AdoptionReed V. Tuckson, MDManaging DirectorTuckson Health Connections, LLCEdina, MNATA and Telemedicine: The Year AheadEdward M. Brown, MDPresident-Elect, ATAChief Executive OfficerOntario Telemedicine NetworkToronto, ON CanadaCoffee Break in Exhibit HallSupported by Physician Licensing ServicesBusiness and Finance SIG Ad Hoc MeetingATA Pacific Islands Chapter Business MeetingSee page 14 for detailsConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 36 for details12:00pm-1:15pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit Hall12:00pm-1:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10A1:15pm-2:15pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>2:15PM-3:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Exhibit Hall3:00pm-4:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>4:15pm-5:15pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>4:15pm-5:15pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>Room 10A/B5:15pm-9:00pmStubbs BBQ801 Red River St.(3 Blocks from the<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>)Wednesday, May 87:00am-12:00pmFirst <strong>Floor</strong>Solar Atrium8:30am-12:30pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>Room 19A/BConcession Lunch in Exhibit HallVisit the Food Court for quality, quick concessionfood options. Grab a bite to eat, network withattendees and connect with ATA 2013 Exhibitors.ATA Member Group Leadership LuncheonChairs & Vice-Chairs OnlyConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 38 for detailsCoffee Break in Exhibit HallSupported by Sykes TeleHealth ServicesConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 40 for detailsConcurrent Sessions & Industry Executive SessionsSee page 42 for detailsATA Business MeetingOpen to all ATA MembersClosing NetworkingReceptionSupported by MedwebThe networking dinner will be held at Stubbs BBQ—anAustin landmark, just a few blocks from the <strong>Convention</strong><strong>Center</strong>. Stubbs specializes in live music, cold beer andgood times. The BBQ is legendary. We will be rocking tothe sounds of one of Austin’s local celebrated countrywesternbands on their outdoor stage. Play pool or talkto local cowboys and rodeo clowns. The night is all abouthaving a good time with new friends and old colleagues.Registration OpenCoffee & Refreshments Supportedby CardiocomState Policy SummitSeparate Registration RequiredThis Summit brings state leaders and otherstakeholders together to share and learnabout best practices for using telehealthto improve health care delivery andcosts. The focus is on making the bestuse of telemedicine, mHealth andother remote healthcare technologiesto improve health care in each state.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 7
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWGENERAL INFormationEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalMeeting LocationATA 2013 is headquartered inthe Austin <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>.Registration, exhibits and alleducational sessions are withinthe <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Selectad-hoc meetings are in theHilton Austin, located acrossthe street from the center.Austin <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>500 E. Ceaser Chavez StreetAustin, TX 78701ATA 2013 HotelsMost ATA Annual Meeting hotels are within walking distancefrom the <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Shuttle service willbe offered at select hotels denoted with an * below:ATA 2013 Headquarter HotelHilton Austin500 East Fourth Street512-482-8000Additional HotelsMarriott Courtyard300 East Fourth Street512-236-8008Marriott Residence Inn300 East Fourth Street512-236-8008Marriott Residence Inn300 East Fourth Street512-236-8008Four Seasons*98 San Jacinto Blvd512-478-4500W Hotel*200 Lacava Street512-542-3600Radisson Hotel and Suites*111 East Cesar Chavez Street512-478-9611Hilton Garden Inn500 North I H 35512-480-8181Hyatt Place Austin Downtown211 E. 3rd Street512-605-6480ATA Registration<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Main Concourse – Solar AtriumSaturday, May 4 – Tuesday, May 77:00am – 6:00pmWednesday, May 87:00am – 12:00pmCertificates of AttendanceAttendees who require a certificate ofattendance for attending ATA 2013 mayrequest a form at the ATA Registration Desk.ATA 2013 Conference BagsCourtesy of GlobalMedThe ATA 2013 bags contain all the importantmaterials to maneuver through the conference—including the Exhibitor Guide.Name BadgesCourtesy of CiscoATA 2013 attendees must wear their namebadges to all official meeting functions.Admittance to educational programs, plenarysessions, social events or any food and beveragefunctions will not be allowed without the properbadge. If you lose your badge, please go to theATA Registration Desk for a replacement.ATA 2013 Attendee ListCourtesy of Medical PlaceThe ATA 2013 Attendee List is available on theATA Meetings Mobile App. This digital resourceallows you to search, find and connect withthousands of other attendees here in Austin.ATA Trade ShowHours<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Exhibit HallSunday, May 55:30pm -7:30pm Opening ReceptionSupported by SUNPAMonday, May 610:00am – 6:30pmTuesday, May 710:00am – 3:00pmExhibitor InformationThe ATA 2013 Exhibitor Guide isa comprehensive buyer’s guide,with exhibitor descriptionsand product information.8ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
EXPO HALLHOURSSunday, May 5: 5:30pm – 7:30pmMonday, May 6: 10:00am – 6:30pmTuesday, May 7: 10:00am – 3:00pmGENERAL INFOATA 2013 on Social MediaAttendees are encouraged to share news and notes from ATA 2013 on social media:Use #ATA2013or tweet to@AmericanTelemedJoin the group “American TelemedicineAssociation” and start a discussion topicLike us at facebook.com/AmericanTelemedand write on our wallthe online community for telemedicine professionalsAMERICAN TELEMEDICINE ASSOCIATIONParticipate in ATA’s members-only socialnetwork at hub.americantelemed.orgADA DisclaimerThis program has been planned in accordance withthe Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure thatall of the services, facilities and accommodationsare accessible to qualified persons with disabilities.If you require additional services, pleasecontact a staff member at the registration area.The events, activities and facilities of this conferenceare available without regard to race, color, sex,national origin, disability, age or Vietnam Veteranstatus, as provided by law in accordance with ATA’sand USF Health’s respect for personal dignity.Business <strong>Center</strong>The Austin <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> has an on-siteBusiness <strong>Center</strong>, located on the first floor, oppositethe Trinity Street entrances. The Business <strong>Center</strong> isyour one-stop shop for all of your business needs.<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Shipping AddressAustin <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>500 E. Ceaser Chavez StreetAustin, TX 78701Please note: packages must include event information(i.e. show name, booth/room number, companyname, address, contact and phone number.)ATA 2013 <strong>Convention</strong><strong>Center</strong> <strong>Floor</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>For your convenience, a floor plan of the<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is included on the insidefront cover of the Final Program.ATA Staff and Boardof Directors OfficesThe ATA Offices are located in the<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>—3rd <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 9B.For Your ConvenienceMessagesDuring business hours, urgent phone callsshould be directed to the ATA Staff Officeslocated in Rooms 9B on the Third Level.The phone number is 512-404-4777.Speaker Ready RoomThe Speaker Ready Room is located on the 4thfloor of the <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> in Room 11A.All speakers should report well in advance oftheir scheduled session to upload presentationsonto the ATA Audio-Visual Network System.Staff is available in this room for assistance.The Speaker Ready Room is open Saturday, May4 through Tuesday, May 7, 7:00am – 5:00pm.Ad Hoc Meeting RoomsAvailable to ATA MembersAttendees may reserve rooms for ad hoc meetingsduring the conference. Meeting rooms can accommodategroups of up to 80 and are pre-set withvarious seating arrangements. Requests to reservean ad hoc meeting room should be made at the ATAStaff Offices—<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Third floor, Room9B. All meetings are subject to approval by ATA.Austin VisitorInformation <strong>Center</strong>This friendly team can assist with everythingfrom tour booking and sightseeing suggestions todining reservations and local travel information.Operated by the Austin <strong>Convention</strong> and VisitorsBureau, the visitor’s information center is locatedin the Foyer on the Trinity Street entrance. TheConcierge <strong>Center</strong> will also be staffed throughoutthe conference to assist with restaurant information,local attractions, shopping and more.General NoticeChildren 12 years and younger are not permittedat ATA 2013. Any minor, 13-18 years oldmust be accompanied by an adult at all times.ATA 2013 EventMobile AppSupported by SprintSearch for“ATA Meetings”in your app store!The ATA Meetings app is aneasy and convenient wayto navigate conferenceshosted by the AmericanTelemedicine Association.The app includes all theresources you need tomake the most of yourparticipation at ATA 2013 andfuture ATA events. For moreinformation, see the BackCover of the Final Programor visit the App Support<strong>Center</strong> at ATA Central.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 9
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWGENERAL INFormationEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalMeeting ProceedingsAbstractsATA 2013 concurrent sessions and e-poster abstractsare published online by the journal, Telemedicineand e-Health. This digital publication is available onthe ATA 2013 website at www.ata2013.org.Session Q&A: Please Use the MicrophoneBecause all sessions are being audio recorded, attendeeswho wish to ask questions must use floor microphoneslocated in all concurrent session breakout rooms.Conference Proceedings and the MediaAll educational sessions, plenary sessions and the exhibithall are open to credentialed press representatives.Presentations and information shared at ATA 2013 maybe publicized and/or distributed by the media.Cell Phones, Computers andOther Electronic DevicesPlease be courteous to presenters and fellow attendees. ATArequests that you turn off or silence your cell phone, computerand other devices while in educational and plenary sessions.Conference RecordingsAll concurrent session presentations and many pre-meetingcourses at ATA 2013 will be recorded and available post-showon ATA’s new ATA Learning <strong>Center</strong>. The digital recordingsinclude the presenter’s audio, synced to their PowerPointslides, providing you a full, multi-media experience of theevent. For more information on these recordings, pleasevisit the Conference Recording Kiosk at ATA Central.Internet Connectivity<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>-WideATA has provided complimentary wireless internet access throughout the facility. This serviceis intended for personal use and should not be relied upon for commercial use.ATA Central Cyber LoungeSupported by of Capital OneLocated in ATA Central, across from Registration. This Cyber Loungeoffers several computer terminals and a networked printer.Exhibit Hall Cyber LoungeSupported by REACH HealthLocated in booth 1440, this cyber lounge is open during exhibit hallhours, Sunday evening through Tuesday afternoon.Media at ATA 2013ATA 2013 Media PartnersA complete list of ATA’s media partners—leadingpublications in the telemedicine and mHealth industry—is available in the ATA 2013 Exhibits Guide.ATA TVATA is partnering with the international film and broadcastingcompany, WebsEdge, to bring ATA TV to this year’s 2013 AnnualInternational Meeting. ATA TV will be an onsite conferencetelevision channel, featuring a new episode daily, streamedthroughout the <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, as well as on a dedicatedtelevision channel in selected guest hotel rooms.Destination ATA Newsletter and Media PavilionATA, in collaboration with Healthcare IT News, is producingDestination ATA, a daily email newsletter for all attendees, withhighlights from the ATA 2013 Annual Meeting. In addition,Healthcare IT News is hosting the Destination ATA Media Pavilion,a product showcase theater in the ATA 2013 Exhibit Hall.ATA 2013 Closing Networking EventStuBBs BBQSupported by MedwebThe networking dinner will be held at Stubbs BBQ – anAustin landmark, just a few blocks from the <strong>Convention</strong><strong>Center</strong>. Stubbs specializes in live music, cold beerand good times. The BBQ is legendary. We will berocking to the sounds of one of Austin’s local celebratedcountry-western bands on their outdoor stage.Play pool or talk to local cowboys and rodeoclowns. The night is all about having a good timewith new friends and old colleagues. Attire is“Texas Chic” which includes anything from bootsand jeans to bolos and bling. Anything goes!10ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ATA CentralATA CENTRAL<strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong> > Across from RegistrationVisit ATA Central to discover the opportunities available from the AmericanTelemedicine Association, including membership, educational activities, publicpolicy initiatives and upcoming meetings. ATA Central also has a comfortablelounge area to network with fellow attendees, schedule sit-downs or just relax.ATA Information DeskHave a question about ATA or the Annual Meeting? An ATAstaff person will always be available at ATA Central to help.ATA Central Coffee LoungeSupported by CardiocomFree coffee, tea and water are available throughout themeeting at the ATA Central Coffee Lounge. Take your coffeeto-go or enjoy it while relaxing in ATA Central.ATA Central Cyber LoungeSupported by Capital OneCatch up on email, browse the ATA website or even print outyour boarding pass at the Cyber Lounge. The Lounge containsseveral computer terminals and a networked printer.ATA 2013 Session RecordingsAll concurrent session presentations and many pre-meetingcourses at ATA 2013 will be recorded and are availablefor purchase. For a demonstration, or to buy recordingson-site, visit the kiosk at ATA Central.ATA Photo StudioGet a FREE, professional-quality headshot to promote yourselfand your organization in today’s social-media connected businessenvironment. All photo shoots are done on a walk-in basis.Sunday, May 5: 12:00pm – 4:00pmMonday, May 6: 7:30am – 5:00pmTuesday, May 7: 10:00am – 3:00pmATA Events App SupportSupported by Open Concept SystemsNeed help downloading or navigating the ATA Events app? Expertassistance from the app developer is always available at ATA Central.The ATA ShopDo you love telemedicine? Share the love by buying a mug,hat or other merchandise at the ATA shop!ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 11
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCo-located andPartner MeetingsATA’s ally organizations and other telehealth-focused groups co-locateevents at the ATA Annual Meeting. ATA 2013 is your opportunity to meetwith colleagues from this wide array of organizations.Sunday, May 5Nelson Mullins RilEY & ScarboroughAmerican Telemedicine AssociationTelemedicine Venture Fair8:30am - 12:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom ESeparate Registration RequiredThe inaugural Telemedicine Venture Fair provides a forum for education, structurednetworking and collaboration between telemedicine and mHealth start-ups and establishedventure capital investors. This half-day session provides a collaborative environmentfor the investment community and emerging telehealth to unite.The Fair includes a panel of experts from the investment community to share wordsof advice and experiences on strategic partnerships, venture financing, and the stateof the telehealth market. It also features presentations from some of the most excitingemerging companies in the industry and networking sessions for all participants.Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of important connections and partnerships betweenbusiness community and investor, as we learn about the keys to successful financing and strategicventures from those who know how it is done.Universal Service Administrative CompanyRural Health Care Program Training9:00am-3:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 6A/BPre-Registration RequiredThe Universal Service Fund’s Rural Health Care (RHC) Program has $400 million a year availableto provide reduced rates for telecommunications services and broadband access for the provisionof health care services in rural locations—including HIT and remote access to medical care.This full day presentation will focus on new developments in the RHC program, including thenew Healthcare Connect Fund and the new online application management system, My Portal.RHC staff will lead a comprehensive training on the Healthcare ConnectFund, including information about eligibility, program requirements,and the application process for individuals and consortia.The presentation will also feature a demonstration of My Portal. RHC staff will explainhow to register and log-in, explain how to navigate My Portal, and guide applicantsand service providers through the process of filing forms and submitting invoices.Telemedicine and e-hEalthEditorial Board Luncheon12:00pm-1:30pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10BBy Invitation OnlyThe publication Telemedicine and e-Health is an official journal of the American TelemedicineAssociation. The editorial board convenes each year in conjunction with the ATA Annual Meeting.12ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Monday, May 6Healthcare IT News BREAKFast BriEFingConnected Care at a Crossroads: HowIntegrated Healthcare Systems areUsing Telemedicine to Coordinate CareSupported by AT&T7:45am-8:45amThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 6A/B$55.00 onsite registration (Includes Breakfast)Many of today’s large healthcare networks are truly integrated,bringing together providers and payers to bridge the gap betweenhealthcare and health management. But with dollarsat risk through the payer side, these organizations are lookingat coordinated care – specifically, telemedicine – to supportthat bridge. Join a panel of executives from three leadingintegrated healthcare systems as they examine how telemedicineis helping to create a model of healthcare for the future.ModeratorAndrew Watson, Medical Director of the <strong>Center</strong> forConnected Medicine at UPMC , Pittsburgh, PASee the inside front cover formeeting room reference mapTuesday, May 7Fed-tElFace to Face Meeting8:00am-9:00amThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10CFederal Employees Only“Fed-Tel,” is a cross-federal workgroupon telehealth that includes membershipfrom agencies and offices across thefederal government who have an interestor investment in telehealth. The purposeof this group is to reduce organizationalsilos with respect to telehealth, facilitatetelehealth education and informationsharing amongst the members, coordinatefunding opportunity announcements andother programmatic materials, and summarizethe key telehealth activities of theparticipants. This meeting is restricted tofederal employees only, and will provide anopportunity for the members to meet faceto-faceto continue the work of the group.co-LOCATED MEETIngsSpeakersJeffrey Benabio, MD, Dermatologist; Physician; Director,Healthcare Transformation, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CADonald J. Kosiak Jr., MD, FACEP, Avera eCARE ExecutiveMedical Director, Avera Medical Group, Sioux Falls, SDWesley Valdes, DO, Medical Director of Telehealth and VirtualMedicine, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UTTexas-Louisiana Telemedicine Resource <strong>Center</strong>Strategic <strong>Plan</strong>ning Meeting12:00pm-1:00pmThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10CBy Invitation OnlyThe TexLa Telehealth Resource <strong>Center</strong> will discuss telehealth/telemedicineactivities in Texas and Louisiana inthis special luncheon. For more information please contact-Debbie Voyles, Director of TexLa TRC at 877-391-0487.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 13
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWATA Member GroupsEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalMember Group Business MeetingsMember Groups arethe foundation of theAmerican TelemedicineAssociation, providingforums for membersto focus on areas ofprofessional, personaland regional interest.ATA’s Member Groupsinclude 13 SpecialInterest Groups, 2Regional Chapters, 2Discussion Groups, anIndustry Council and anInstitutional Council.Involvement in ATAMember Groups isa great way to stayon top of what ishappening in theindustry, providing youand your organizationa vehicle for visibility,networking, making animpact in the field andprofessional growth.For more informationabout ATA’s MemberGroups, see page 74.MONDAY, MAY 67:45am-8:45amBusiness & Finance SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 12A/BHuman Factors SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 16A/BOcular Telehealth SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 17A/BPediatric Telehealth SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18C/DTechnology SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom ETeledermatologySIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18A/BTelemental Health SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 19A/BFour Corners TelehealthConsortium DGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom G10:00am-11:00amLatin American andCaribbean ChapterThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10BTUESDAY, MAY 77:45am-8:45amInternational SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 16A/BHome Telehealth & RemoteMonitoring SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom EmHealth SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 19A/BTelehealth Nursing SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18A/BTeleICU SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 17A/BTelerehabilition SIGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 12A/BEmergency Preparednessand Disaster Response DGFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18C/D10:00am-11:00amPacific Islands ChapterThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10A24/7/365Networkingwith ATA’sOnline HUBNetwork with ATA members andparticipate in member grouplistservs on The HUB, ATA’smembers-only social network andcommunications portal. Learnmore ATA Central or get startedat hub.americantelemed.org.14ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
See the inside front cover formeeting room reference mapMEMBER GROUPSMember Group ActivitiesSUNDAY, MAY 510:30am – 11:30amATA Institutional Council MeetingHilton Austin, Salon AATA Institutional Members Only10:30am – 11:30amATA Industry Council MeetingHilton Austin, Salon BATA President’s Circle Members Only11:30am – 12:30pmJoint Institutional Council /Industry Council LunchHilton Austin, Salon D/EATA Institutional & President’s Circle Members Only2:00pm–3:00pmATA 2013 International Telemedicine ForumFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 12A/BThe ATA International SIG, in conjunction with the7th Annual Pediatric Telehealth Colloquium, has arrangeda special keynote presentation on the LopezFamily Foundation and their work on internationalcross-specialty pediatric telehealth programs.3:15pm - 4:00pmATA 2013 Member Group Meet and GreetFourth <strong>Floor</strong> AtriumHosted by the ATA Special InterestGroups, Discussion Groups and ChaptersKick off the ATA 2013 Meeting with a networkingsession and meet the leaders of theATA Member Groups. Learn what each Groupis doing and make connections that will helpguide you through the entire meeting.MONDAY, MAY 612:00pm – 1:00pmTelemental Health SIG Ad Hoc MeetingThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10A12:00pm – 1:00pmATA Standards & GuidelinesCommittee Luncheon MeetingThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Austin SuiteCommittee members onlyTUESDAY, MAY 77:45am – 8:45amTeledermatology SIG Ad Hoc MeetingThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10B10:00am - 11:00amBusiness and Finance SIG Ad Hoc MeetingThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10B12:00pm-1:00pmSIG, Chapter & Discussion GroupLeadership Luncheon MeetingThird <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 10AChairs & Vice-Chairs OnlyATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 15
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPlenary KeynoteSpeakersSunday, May 5, 3:30pm—5:00pmSunday Opening PlenaryA StewartFerguson, PhDPresident, ATAChief InformationOfficerAlaska Native TribalHealth ConsortiumStewart Ferguson,PhD is CIO for theAlaska Native Tribal Health Consortiumin Anchorage, Alaska and oversees all IToperations for 2,000 ANTHC employeesand the Alaska Native Medical <strong>Center</strong>(ANMC) hospital complex. The ANMC150 bed hospital facility providescomprehensive medical services toAlaska Native and American Indianspeople living within the state and servesas the trauma referral center for all ofAnchorage’s hospitals, as well as everytribal health facility in the state.Yulun Wang,PhDVice President, ATAProgram Chair,ATA 2013Chairman and CEOInTouch HealthYulun Wang, PhD,is the Chairmanand CEO of InTouchHealth, based in Goleta, CA. In 2002, Dr.Wang founded InTouch Technologies, acompany which pioneers remote presencerobot systems that enable healthcareprofessionals to provide more effectiveand efficient healthcare by allowingthem to be in two places at once. In2008, InTouch Health received Deloitte’sTechnology Fast 500 Award of the fastestgrowing technology companies in NorthAmerica, ranking number 39. InTouchHealth has received Inc Magazine’sInc 500 award rankings in 2008, 2010,and 2011 as one of the fastest growingcompanies in America and was alsoranked number 18 in the Top 100 HealthCompanies on the list.Telemedicine at Mercy: Ministryor Business <strong>Plan</strong>?Lynn BrittonPresident & ChiefExecutive OfficerMercyMercy, a 31-hospitalhealthcare system servinghundreds of communities inthe Midwest, is transformingthe patient experiencethrough comprehensivetelemedicine and HITservices. Mercy providespatients online access to doctors and medicalrecords, utilizing telemedicine for a wide arrayof clinical services, including pediatrics and ruralhealthcare. Moreover, Mercy SafeWatch is thelargest teleICU service in the United States. UnderLynn Britton’s leadership, Mercy was namedthe 2012 “Most Wired” healthcare organizationby the American Hospital Organization.InterviewerMolly J. Coye, MD, MPHChief Innovation OfficerUCLA Health SystemDr. Molly Joel Coye is the Chief InnovationOfficer of the UCLA Health System at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles. She wasformerly a Senior Advisor to the Public HealthInstitute in Oakland, California, where shechaired the Advisory Board for the <strong>Center</strong> forTechnology and Aging and advised domesticand international programs regarding innovation and technology. Dr.Coye was previously the founder and CEO of the Health Technology<strong>Center</strong> (HealthTech), a non-profit education and research organizationestablished in 2000 that became the premier forecasting organizationfor emerging technologies in health care.16ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Ballroom D (4th <strong>Floor</strong>)kEYnOTESMonday, May 6, 9:00am—10:00amMonday Morning PlenaryJeffrey O.HenleyChairmanOracle CorporationOracle is helpingto transformthe economicsof healthcareby enablingpatient-centeredtechnologyfor healthengagement. Oracle has invested heavily indeveloping software and IT infrastructurefor disease management and healthmanagement, as well as accountablecare, connected health and public/privateinsurance exchanges. As Chairman, JeffreyHenley has been instrumental in thismission, working with leading hardwareand healthcare providers to streamlinethe delivery of medical services.Jonathan LinkousChief Executive OfficerAmericanTelemedicine AssociationMr. Linkous is the Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the American TelemedicineAssociation (ATA), based inWashington, DC. ATA is the leadinginternational resource and advocatepromoting the use of advancedremote medical technologies. As thechief staff executive of ATA sinceits inception in 1993, Mr. Linkous has lectured and writtenextensively on healthcare modernization, technology issues,emerging applications and market trends in the U.S. andaround the world.Tuesday, May 7, 9:00am—10:00amTuesday Morning PlenaryKenneth BirdDistinguishedLectureReed V. Tuckson,MDManaging DirectorTuckson HealthConnections, llCA graduate ofHoward University,GeorgetownUniversity Schoolof Medicine, and theHospital of the University of Pennsylvania’sGeneral Internal Medicine Residency andFellowship Programs, Dr. Tuckson is theimmediate past Executive Vice President andChief of Medical Affairs at UnitedHealth Groupwhere he was responsible for working with allof the Company’s business units to improvethe quality and efficiency of health services.Under his leadership, UnitedHealth embracedtelemedicine, demonstrating compellingadvances in data and communicationtechnologies for better, more efficient serviceand better health for everyone.Edward Brown, MDPresident-Elect, ATAChief Executive OfficerOntario Telemedicine NetworkDr. Brown is a founder and CEO of theOntario Telemedicine Network (OTN,)one of the largest and most activeintegrated telemedicine networksin the world. Under his leadership,OTN supports the delivery of careto more than 125,000 patients annual and access to healthprofessional education to more than 360,000 learners atmore than 1200 sites. Dr. Brown has won numerous awardsfor his work in telemedicine, including being chosen as oneof 25 “Transformational Canadians” by the Globe and Mail,CTV and La Presse in December 2010.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 17
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPre-MeetingCertificate CoursesTraining on the latest administrative, clinical and technical aspects of telemedicine operationsFull DAY COURSESSaturday, May 4 9:00am—4:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 19A/BTelemedicine 101: Building YourTelehealth ProgramCoordinated by University of California Davis Health SystemThis high-level executive overview focuses on guiding principles andthe elements necessary for success in establishing a new or expandingan existing telehealth program. Key topics for discussion includetechnology enabled healthcare, telehealth infrastructure, operations,legal and regulatory issues, existing and new technology and the integrationof this technology into models of care, such as mHealth.This course is suitable for administrators, clinicians, IT personnel, clinicalmanagers, coordinators and support staff involved in the field of telehealth.OBJECTIVESDefine telehealth and understand how to apply basic technologyapplications in a variety of clinical settings and locationsIdentify implementation issues and key components in the planningand preparation phases when developing a telehealth programList various regulatory issues affecting telemedicine, such as anti-kickback,fraud and abuse as well as risk factors related to practicing telemedicineDiscuss various types of technology used in telehealthMODERATORShelley Palumbo, MS, CCC-slPChief Administrative Officer<strong>Center</strong> for Health and Technologyand <strong>Center</strong> for Virtual CareUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAFACULTYAaron E. Bair, MD, MS,FAAEM, FACEPAssociate Professor,Emergency MedicineMedical Director, <strong>Center</strong> for Health andTechnology and <strong>Center</strong> for Virtual CareUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAGeorge WuTechnical Manager<strong>Center</strong> for Health and TechnologyUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CASheridan Miyamoto, MSN, FNP, RNGrant Project ManagerUC Davis Betty Irene MooreSchool of NursingSacramento, CAApril Armstrong, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of DermatologyDirector, DermatologyClinical Research Unit andTeledermatology ProgramDepartment of DermatologyUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAGunnar Hartvigsen, PhDProfessor, Medical Informatics& Telemedicine GroupAdjunct Professor, Norwegian Centrefor Integrated Care and TelemedicineUniversity Hospital of North NorwayTromso, NorwayJonathan Neufeld, PhDClinical DirectorUpper Midwest TelehealthResource <strong>Center</strong>Terre Haute, INMadan Dharmar, MBBS, PhDAssistant Research ProfessorPediatric Critical Care MedicinePediatric Telemedicine ProgramDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of Pediatrics,School of MedicineUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAAnna Orlowski, JDChief Health System CounselLegal AffairsUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAJana Katz-Bell, MPHAssistant Dean, InterprofessionalEducationUC Davis School of Medicine andBetty Irene Moore School of NursingSacramento, CAKathy ChorbaExecutive DirectorCalifornia Telehealth Resource <strong>Center</strong>Sacramento, CADebbie Voyles, MBAProgram DirectorTexLa Telehealth Resource <strong>Center</strong>Lubbock, TXFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18DPublish and Flourish: Approaches to Getting YourTelemedicine Research and Ideas PublishedThis course provides an introductory approach to scholarly publication andresearch in the field of telemedicine. The agenda covers key elements of successfulpublication, from determining the right topic and appropriate journalto securing funding and covering different telemedicine specialties.OBJECTIVESDescribe the key elements of a well-writtentelemedicine research or white paperShow how an unsatisfactory paper can be convertedinto one that is acceptable for publicationIdentify journal(s) to target for a specific type of researchUnderstand the importance of collaboration andappropriate selection of co-authors<strong>Plan</strong> research protocols and/or papers with other course attendeesMODERATORTerry Rabinowitz, MD, DDSMedical Director of TelemedicineFletcher Allen Health CareBurlington, VTFACULTYPatrick Boissy, PhDAssociate ProfessorUniversity of SherbrookeSherbrooke, QC, CanadaElizabeth Brooks, PhDInstructorUniversity of Colorado AnschutzMedical Campus Aurora, COCharles Doarn, MBAProfessorFamily & Community Medicine-University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OHElizabeth Krupinski, PhDProfessor and Vice Chair of ResearchUniversity of ArizonaTucson, AZRonald Merrell, MD, FACSProfessor Emeritus of SurgeryVirginia CommonwealthUniversity Health SystemRichmond, VAThomas Sheeran, PhDAssistant ProfessorRhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical SchoolProvidence, RICarolyn Turvey, PhDAssociate ProfessorUniversity of IowaIowa City, IAPeter Yellowlees, MDDirectorHealth Informatics ProgramUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demo18ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
COUrse FEEsFull Day Course ...................$275Full Day Course with Recording .....$395Half Day Course ................... $175Half Day Course with Recording. . . . .$245Most Full Day and Half Day courses will berecorded and are available for purchase asdigital downloads. See Page 26 for details.Sign-up for courses onsite!Visit the Registration Counter(First <strong>Floor</strong>, Solar Atrium) for detailsCOURSEShalf DAY COURSESSunday, May 5 8:00am—11:00amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, 19A/BTelemedicine 201: Taking YourProgram to the Next LevelCoordinated by University of CaliforniaDavis Health SystemThis advanced course is designed for administrators,clinicians, IT specialists, and operation managerswho would like to expand an existing telehealthprogram. Participants are guided through variousbusiness models, leadership considerations in anever-changing healthcare landscape, approachesin developing collaborative initiatives, and variousavenues toward long term sustainability.OBJECTIVESIdentify strategies for incorporating telehealthinto the culture of an organizationCompare and contrast telehealthbusiness models and considerationsfor long-term successAnticipate unexpected challenges associatedwith sustaining a telehealth programMODERATORShelley Palumbo, MS, CCC-slPChief Administrative Officer<strong>Center</strong> for Health and Technologyand <strong>Center</strong> for Virtual CareUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAFACULTYJana Katz-Bell, MPHAssistant Dean, Interprofessional ProgramsUC Davis School of Medicine and BettyIrene Moore School of NursingSacramento, CAAaron Bair, MD, MS, FAAEM, FACEPAssociate Professor, Emergency MedicineMedical Director, <strong>Center</strong> for Health andTechnology and <strong>Center</strong> for Virtual CareUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAJaveed Siddiqui, MD, MPHChief Medical OfficerTeleMed2URoseville, CADale C. Alverson, MDProfessor Emeritus and Medical DirectorUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NMJoe Tracy, MSVice President for Telehealth ServicesLehigh Valley Health NetworkAllentown, PAFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18DHuman Factors in Telehealth:An IntroductionCoordinated by the ATA HumanFactors SIGThis course provides an introduction to humanfactors, emphasizing the principles and techniquesof the field and their applications in thedevelopment, evaluation and deployment oftelehealth systems and services. Topics include:user-centered design, cognitive psychology andhuman computer interactions, use case scenariosand cognitive walkthroughs, heuristicanalysis, user surveys and usability testing. Thecourse concludes with a question and answerpanel session that gives participants an opportunityto raise issues specific to their needs.OBJECTIVESUnderstand the importance of usercentereddesign principles in the planning,development and implementation oftelehealth systems and servicesLearn how to use human factorstechniques to evaluate proposedtelehealth systems and servicesUnderstand the importance of patientpopulation differences, capabilitiesand attitudes when implementingtelehealth systems and servicesInvestigate which outcome measurementsdetermine success or failureMODERATORPatrick Boissy, PhDAssociate Professor and SeniorResearch Scholar FRQSDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of SherbrookeSherbrooke, QC, CanadaFACULTYBonnie Britton, MSN, RNAdministrator, Vidant Health’sTelehealth ProgramVidant HealthGreenville, NCNeil Charness, PhDWilliam G. Chase Professor of PsychologyDepartment of PsychologyFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, FLElizabeth Krupinski, PhDResearch Associate ProfessorDepartment of Radiology, University of ArizonaAssociate DirectorProgram Evaluation Arizona Telemedicine ProgramTucson, AZFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom FThe Value of Telehealth NursingCoordinated by the ATA TelehealthNursing SIGThis course provides insight into the basics oftelehealth nursing, including program developmentand implementation from the nursingperspective and the measurement of value withintelehealth programs. The course also includesan overview of ATA’s practice guidelines fortelehealth and the essential aspects of telepresenting.Participants will participate in moderatedbreak-out groups that will address issuesrelated to using guidelines for practice, programdevelopment and implementation, and evaluatingthe value of telehealth nursing initiatives.OBJECTIVESIdentify areas of core standardsand competencies that are requiredin the role of telepresenting.Identify outcome measures to considerwhen evaluating a telehealth program.Identify essential components requiredfor success when implementinga telehealth program.MODERATORCindy K. Leenknecht, MS, ACNS, BC, CCRPTelemedicine Project CoordinatorSt. Vincent HealthcareBillings, MTFACULTYTerri Imus, RN, LNCClinical Manager<strong>Center</strong> for Distance HealthUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, ARJill M. Winters, PhD, RNPresident and DeanColumbia College of NursingMilwaukee, WIATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 19
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPre-MeetingCertificate CoursesTraining on the latest administrative, clinical and technical aspects of telemedicine operationshalf DAY COURSESSunday, May 5 8:00am—11:00amFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 17AClinical, Technical and BusinessStrategies for Successful Tele-Ophthalmology ProgramsCoordinated by the ATA OculartElehealth sigThis course presents guidelines for developing aquality ocular teleheath program. It includes areview of reimbursement models, system requirements(hardware, software, personnel, operations)and program validation. While multiple modalitieswill be discussed, the main focus of this course isan intermediate level discussion of the nuts andbolts approach to establishing a successful andsustainable diabetic retinopathy assessment andremote management program. The course willutilize the ATA Telehealth Recommendations forDiabetic Retinopathy as a framework for presentationand discussion. An abbreviated introductionto entry-level concepts will be includedto ensure suitability for a broad audience.OBJECTIVESUnderstand the rationale for telemedicinesurveillance of ocular diseaseDiscuss the framework for implementationof ocular telehealth programs usinga remote retinal imaging systemDiscuss the updated ATA Guidelines forDiabetic Retinopathy telehealth programs.MODERATORIngrid Zimmer-Galler, MDAssociate Professor OphthalmologyJohns Hopkins Wilmer Eye InstituteBaltimore, MDFACULTYMark Horton, OD, MDDirector, IHS Teleophthalmology ProgramIndian Health ServicePhoenix, AZPaolo Silva, MDAssistant Chief of TelemedicineBeetham Eye InstituteJoslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MAFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 16BStrategies for IntegratingTelemedicine intoPrivate PracticeThis course outlines how to take a companyfrom implementation to a working product andemphasizes the value of outsourcing clinicalservices to private service providers. The agendacovers how to determine if telehealth is a good fitfor a company, what it can offer, and how it canbe beneficial. It will also outline how to targetspecific clinical markets and how to best implementone’s services in the community. Additionalemphasis will placed on marketing strategies toobtain patients and the importance of communitypartnerships to house equipment. An examplepro-forma of implementing telemedicine, discussionof profitability and additional resources fora successful venture are included in the course.OBJECTIVESLearn how to determine potentialtelehealth partnersEstimate potential revenue/patient volumePro-forma telehealth parameters to considerMODERATORWalter Duffy, MDCEO, Premier Psychiatric Group,Premier Psychiatric Group, Lincoln, NEFACULTYMatt Duffy, BACoordinator for Information TechnologyPremier Psychiatric GroupLincoln, NESteve Steinkuehler, PhD, MA, BSChief Operations OfficerPremier Psychiatric GroupLincoln, NETonya BeachDirector of Program DevelopmentPremier Psychiatric GroupLincoln, NEFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom GThe Business of Telehealth:What You Need to Know toStart a Telehealth ProgramCoordinated by the ATA Business &Finance SIGThis course focuses on the basic and advancedconcepts necessary to implement a successfultelehealth initiative. Participants will hearfrom authorities regarding business planning,understanding the legal and regulatory landscape,and how to successfully employ projectmanagement best practices. This course willprovide detailed, practical business lessons, sothat after completion, participants are able tocreate their own business plans and evaluationmodels for a new telemedicine program.OBJECTIVESUnderstand the steps to createbusiness plans for telehealth projectsin the first year and beyondRealize legal and regulatory considerationsin telehealth contracts and documentationDetermine best practices to successfullymanage telehealth projectsMODERATORNancy Rowe, BADirector of TelemedicineNorthern Arizona RegionalBehavioral Health AuthorityFlagstaff, AZFACULTYCynthia LeRouge, PhD, MS, CPAAssociate ProfessorSt. Louis UniversitySt. Louis, MOAlexis Gilroy, JDPartnerNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLPWashington, DCDebbie Corlin, MHAChief Administrative OfficerMattel Children’s Hospital UCLALos Angeles, CAConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demo20ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
COUrse FEEsFull Day Course ...................$275Full Day Course with Recording .....$395Half Day Course ................... $175Half Day Course with Recording. . . . .$245Most Full Day and Half Day courses will berecorded and are available for purchase asdigital downloads. See Page 26 for details.Sign-up for courses onsite!Visit the Registration Counter(First <strong>Floor</strong>, Solar Atrium) for detailsCOURSEShalf DAY COURSESSunday, May 5 12:00pm—3:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18ATelerehabilitation Guidelines:A Blueprint for SuccessCoordinated by the ATAtElerehabilitation sigThis course addresses key administrative, clinical,technical and ethical principles to be consideredwhen providing telerehabilitation services. Thecurriculum is based on ATA’s Core Standards forTelemedicine Operations as it applies to applicationswithin telerehabilitation. The Blueprint forTelerehabilitation Guidelines, developed by theATA Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group, willbe used as a guide to shape the course discussions.Rehabilitation professionals representingaudiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy,speech-language pathology, and rehabilitationengineering will offer a multidisciplinaryview of current telerehabilitation issues.OBJECTIVESDiscuss administrative and ethical issuesorganizations and professionals should bemindful of when utilizing telerehabilitationIdentify pertinent issuessurrounding the selection and useof telerehabilitation technologyDescribe current clinical guidelines,position statements and existing standardsfor telerehabilitation that professionalorganizations or societies have in placeDiscuss key clinical programmingconsiderations relevant to the deliveryof telerehabilitation servicesMODERATORJana Cason, Dhs, OTR/LAssociate ProfessorSpalding UniversityLouisville, KYFACULTYDavid Brennan, MBEDirector of Telehealth InitiativesMedStar HealthWashington, DCAlan Lee, PhD, DPT, CWS, GCSAssociate ProfessorMount St. Mary’s CollegeLos Angeles, CAGregg Givens, PhDProfessor and ChairEast Carolina UniversityGreenville, NCMichael Towey, MA, CCC-slPDirector, Speech Language PathologyWaldo County General HospitalBelfast, MEFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom GThe Business of TelehealthContinued: Working withExternal Partners and PayersCoordinated by the ATA Business &Finance SIGThis course focuses on strategies--beyond clinicalservice delivery and outside an organization’sclinical partners--to ensure sustainable revenuestreams for successful telehealth start-upcompanies. It emphasizes the importance ofbuilding public-private partnerships, to ensuresupport from existing clinical, community andgovernment stakeholders. Telehealth strategieswill be discussed that address the unique needsof dual eligible patients and the need to reducecost, while improving quality, and maintainingaccess. Creating a fiscally meaningful argumentto persuade private payers will be highlightedand participants will leave with implementablestrategies and resources for success.OBJECTIVESIdentify the challenges and benefits offorming a public-private partnershipto build a pilot telehealth projectIdentify qualities needed for asuccessful partnershipState the fiscal and quality outcomes desiredin working with dual eligible patientsImplement telehealth strategies forimproving quality while reducingcosts in dual eligible patientsMODERATORDebbie Corlin, MHAChief Administrative OfficerMattel Children’s Hospital UCLALos Angeles, CAFACULTYGisele Sorenson, RN, MSNDirector, Clinical Specialty ProgramsFlagstaff Medical <strong>Center</strong>Flagstaff, AZNina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhDDirector of TeleHealth BusinessMarshfield ClinicMarshfield, WIFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18DDoctors/Providers on the Line:An Overview of Key LegalTopics Impacting TelehealthPrograms & BusinessesPresented by the American HealthLawYErs Association, in partnershipwith ATAThis half-day course provides a summary look atvarious health laws, regulations, and policies thatare particularly relevant to telehealth programsand businesses. The course will begin with apanel presentation by attorneys practicing in thetelehealth and health care information technologyindustries. Their discussion will focus on ahigh-level overview of these legal topics, with aparticular emphasis on the practical implications ofthese laws and regulations for telehealth programs.The panel will be followed by a series of briefpresentations that will identify fundamental legalconcepts that impact the practice of telemedicine.OBJECTIVESKnow the primary legal issues that shouldbe considered during the formation ofa telehealth program or businessUnderstand the way in which each of theselegal issues may affect telehealth programsAppreciate the importance of complying withthese legal requirements from the on-setof their telehealth program or businessMODERATORAlexis S. Gilroy, JDPartnerNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLPWashington, DCFACULTYKelley Evans, JDSenior CounselDignity Health (formerly Catholic Healthcare West)San Francisco, CABarry Herrin, JDPartnerSmith Moore Leatherwood LLPAtlanta, GAElizabeth O’Keeffe, JD, MPH, LLM, CHC, ChsPAssociate General CounselUniversity of Mississippi Medical <strong>Center</strong>Jackson, MSATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 21
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWPre-MeetingEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCertificate CoursesTraining on the latest administrative, clinical and technical aspects of telemedicine operationshalf DAY COURSESSunday, May 5 12:00pm—3:00pmFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom FThe TelemedicineBased Medical HomeThis course consists of an overview of NCQAstandards for Medical Home, the relationshipof medical home to accountable care, anda discussion of new technology platformsthat support comprehensive telemedicine(care plan management, email, voice, video,health info exchange, biomonitoring). Courseparticipants will conduct a self-assessmentof their current organizational readinessfor Medical Home, accountable care andtelemedicine, develop a roadmap for theirorganization to explore model adoption, anddevelop a strategy for multi-payer adoptionfor an organization or community.OBJECTIVESUnderstand NCQA MedicalHome standardsUnderstand relationship betweentelemedicine and the Medical HomeUnderstand technical, financial, andclinical roadmap to transition to atelemedicine based Medical HomeMODERATORKim Dunn, MD, PhDCEOYour Doctor Program, LPHouston, TXFACULTYJack Smith, MD, PhDProfessor , Texas A&M University,College Station, TXJiajie Zhang, PhDProfessor and Dean, PI Gulf Coast REC,Houston, TXFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 17AChronic Disease Management:Best Practices in UsingTelehealth to Avoid PreventableHospitalizationsCoordinated by the HOME TELEHEalth& REmotE MONITORING SIGThis course is a comprehensive showcase of bestpractices developed in successful chronic diseaseprograms that utilize telehealth. Home telehealthand remote monitoring coupled with diseasemanagement programs have shown to be aneffective means of reducing hospitalizations andemergent care while improving patient compliancewith plan of care and medication adherence.Participants will learn the pros and cons ofvarious program designs, including those basedin hospitals, call centers, community healthcenters and home care, technology choices, legalconcerns and clinical protocols. Course speakersprovide examples of project management,program evaluation, stakeholder management,quality management, service delivery, establishingcollaborations, field support systemsand patient identification and recruitment.OBJECTIVESDemonstrate understanding of thecomplexity and variety of successfulchronic disease monitoring programdesigns currently in operationSelect, design and implement or improvea chronic disease telemonitoringprogram that best suits patients’ needs,and organizational resourcesUtilize lessons learned in the goal of reducinghospitalizations and emergency room visitsCO-MODERATORSKathy Duckett, BSN, RNDirector of Training and DevelopmentSutter <strong>Center</strong> for Integrated CareFairfield, CAAlexis SilverTelehealth ConsultantAlbany, NYFACULTYBridget Gallagher, MSN, GNPSenior Vice PresidentJewish Home LifecareNew York, NYDavid Peters, MSEPE, BSEE, CCEDirectorRegional Extension <strong>Center</strong>Anchorage, AKBonnie Britton, MSN, RNAdministrator, Vidant Health’sTelemedicine ProgramVidant HealthDeborah Randall, JDAttorney and ConsultantLaw Office of Deborah RandallWashington, DCFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 16BTransformations in theDelivery of Telemental HealthServices: Matching Technologywith Patient NeedCoordinated by the ATA Telemental Health SIGThis course focuses on how to best tailor both technologyselection and clinical telemental health practice designto meet the specific needs of the clinic and patient. Itexplores the “fit” between the telemental health servicesbeing delivered and the range of available technicalplatforms. Special attention will be given to technologyselection in relation to settings (e.g., home-based, urbanand rural), populations, and mental health purposes (e.g.,education, prevention, assessment, treatment). A discussionof selection approaches to finding appropriate technologiesthat weigh clinical, technical and cost concernssimultaneously for given practice applications will beincluded. Future directions will be considered, includingthe integration of multiple technologies to maximize impact.ATA practice guidelines for Videoconferencing-BasedTelemental Health services delivery will be addressed.OBJECTIVESIdentify telemental health technologiesthat best fit the prevention, assessment,and evaluation needs of patientsConsider ethical-legal concerns associated withthe use of different technologies in clinical,community and educational/training settingsUnderstand techniques to assess patient outcomesand modify technologies as appropriateAddress ATA practice guidelines forvideoconferencing-based telemental healthco-MODERATORRobert Caudill, MDAssistant Professor and DirectorUniversity of LouisvilleLouisville, KYCarolyn Turvey, PhDAssociate ProfessorUniversity of IowaIowa City, IAFACULTYJay Shore, MD, MPHAssociate ProfessorColorado Health Sciences <strong>Center</strong>Aurora, COElizabeth Brooks, PhDInstructorUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusAurora, COPeter Yellowlees, MDDirector, Health Informatics ProgramUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAPatrick T. O’Neill, MDAssociate Chair, Clinical Affairs, ProfessorClinical Psychiatry, Department ofPsychiatry and Behavioral HealthTulane University School of MedicineNew Orleans, LA22ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Course FeesFull Day Course ...................$275Full Day Course with Recording .....$395Half Day Course ................... $175Half Day Course with Recording. . . . .$245Most Full Day and Half Day courses will berecorded and are available for purchase asdigital downloads. See Page 26 for details.Sign-up for courses onsite!Visit the Registration Counter(First <strong>Floor</strong>, Solar Atrium) for detailsCOURSESFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 19AUnderstanding and ModelingTelemedicine Business ProcessesCoordinated by the ATA HumanFactors siGThis course emphasizes the business aspects of atelemedicine practice from a managerial perspective.Participants will gain an immediately usableunderstanding of key business and process aspectsof the telemedicine operation. Tools such as basiccapacity planning, simulation, and financial analysiswill give attendees much deeper understandingof the practical aspects of telemedicine practices.The course is designed for strategic planners, managersof telehealth programs, owners and partnersof healthcare practices, healthcare providers, andanyone on the front line of building operations.ObjectivesUnderstand cost and benefit structuresin implementing scalable andsustainable telemedicine processesUnderstanding of the basic coststructure of a telemedicine processUse modeling approaches tocapture the critical elements oftelehealth business processesUnderstand the forces that influencethe telemedicine domainMODERATORDavid Ben-Arieh, PhDProfessor of Industrial EngineeringKansas State UniversityManhattan, KSFACULTYGilbert LeistnerCEOMaster Medical Network LLCConcord, NHFourth <strong>Floor</strong>, Room 18AThe Future of mHealthCoordinated by the ATA mHealth siGThis course focuses on the integration of mHealthinto existing systems of healthcare delivery. Inaddition to clinical integration and patient engagement,the course will cover future mobile technologiesand their economic evaluation by payers.ObjectivesUnderstand the evolving landscape ofmHealth as it pertains to clinical integrationLearn about the future technology ofwireless networks and connectivity optionsLearn about market drivers andhow to monetize mHealthMODERATORSunil Hazaray, MBAChief Commercial OfficerAuthentidateChicago, ILFACULTYDon Jones, JDVice PresidentGlobal Strategy and Market DevelopmentQualcomm LifeSan Diego, CANaomi Fried, PhDChief Innovation OfficerBoston Children’s HospitalBoston, MAPramod Gaur, PhDUHG IT DivisionUnitedHealth GroupOptumHealthWhite Plains, NYMohit Kaushal, MD, MBAPartnerAberdare VenturesSan Francisco, CAConferenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 23
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSat A GLANCEMondayMay 6Room 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17A/BOutcomesand Evidence11:00am-12:00pm SESSIOn 1Impact of Telehealthon Cost ReductionFinance andOperationsSESSIOn 2Successful TelemedicineBusiness EnterprisesFinance andOperationsSESSIOn 3Designing for ScaleBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSESSIOn 4Delivery of SpecializedHealthcare ServicesVia Mobile Apps &TechnologiesBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSESSIOn 5Remote NeurocognitiveAssessment: Militaryand Civilian Projects1:15pm-2:15pm SESSIOn 10University-BasedTelehealth: The NextWave—CompetingSuccessfully orRestructuringAround Value?SESSIOn 11The TelemedicineValue Proposition: ROI& SustainabilitySESSIOn 12Nimbility: ExpandingYour TelemedicineServices via IntegrationSESSIOn 13Virtual Visits:Reaching ScaleSESSIOn 14Neurology Telemedicine3:00pm-4:00pm SESSIOn 19Telemedicine andHumanitarian AidSESSIOn 20Chasing the ElusiveReimbursement forTelehealth: UnderstandingCurrent and FuturePayment for TelehealthSESSIOn 21ImplementingTelemedicine: On Target,On Time, & On BudgetSESSIOn 22Integration of InnovativeTelehealth and MobileApplications forSubstance Use DisordersSESSIOn 23Now Available 24/7:Extending PrimaryCare Beyond Four Wallsand Business HoursVia Online Services4:15pm-5:15pm SESSIOn 28Evidence-Based BestPractices in Telemedicineand Quality ImprovementTuesdayMay 7SESSIOn 29Market Watch:Not All TelehealthMarkets are EqualSESSIOn 30Clinical, Legal, andAdministrative Hurdlesin Developing aTelehealth NetworkSESSIOn 31Integration of MobileHealth Solutionsin Developing andUnderserved NationsSESSIOn 32ATA Practice GuidelinesShaping Service Delivery11:00am-12:00pm SESSIOn 37Model Potential TelestrokeSavings: Can TelestrokeSave Medi-cal andMedicare Money?SESSIOn 38Enhancing Marketabilityand the Bottom LineSESSIOn 39Program Design forSuccessful SpecialtyCareSESSIOn 40What We Know AboutPrivate Payers andTelehealth: A SurveyExperience of the ATATelemental Health andBusiness and Finance SIGsSESSIOn 41The Tele-ICU: Howto Communicate,Compare, and EvaluateModels of Care,Technology, and Value1:15pm-2:15pm SESSIOn 46A New Consensus-basedApproach to DevelopGuidelines and Outcomesfor Telemental HealthSESSIOn 47Marketing & PatientEngagement StrategiesSESSIOn 48Building an EnterpriseTelehealth Program:Perspectives fromThree Medical <strong>Center</strong>sSESSIOn 49Telehealth ReimbursementWorkshop: Tools,Strategies and Resourcesfor Embracing Billing andCoding and Enhancing ROISESSIOn 50Efficacy Study Results:Proving Value and ClinicalBenefits for ThreeSpecialty Services3:00pm-4:00pm SESSIOn 55The UK’s Whole SystemDemonstrators Program:Lessons From theWorld’s Largest Trialof Remote CareSESSIOn 56A Unique JourneyInto Telemedicine:Perspectives from aFederal Entity, AcademicMedical <strong>Center</strong>, and aPrivate InstitutionSESSIOn 57Countdown 2014:Telemedicine Preparationin Meeting the GrowingMedicaid PopulationSESSIOn 58Using Outcomes fromNational TelementalHealth Programs toDevelop Best PracticesSESSIOn 59Hot Topics inTelebehavioral HealthIntegration andOutcomes Management4:15pm-5:15pm SESSIOn 64Business and OperationalDecisions in TelemedicineSESSIOn 65Funding Trends,Strategies &OpportunitiesSESSIOn 66Changing Hearts andMinds: What it Takesto Facilitate CultureChange In a Large Multi-Site OrganizationSESSIOn 67Trauma & DisasterResponseSESSIOn 68Lessons Learned FromTelemedicine Initiativesin Other Countries24ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSCONCURRENTSSunday, May 512:00pm–1:00pm 1:00pm–2:00pm 2:00pm–3:00pmRoom 12A/BPediatric Telehealth ColloquiumCONTENT LEVELSESSION 73How-To Panel■ 447KEYNOTE AND TELEMEDICINETOOLKIT: THE FOUNDATIONFOR STARTING ATELEMEDICINE PROGRAMPRESENTERSStephen D. Minton, MDMedical Director, UrbanSouth Region NewbornServices, IntermountainHealthcare, Provo, UTBryan Burke, MD, AssociateProfessor and Director ofTerm Nursery, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARTerri Imus, RN, LNC, ANGELSOutreach Nurse, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARSESSION 74Discussion Panel■ 715SPEED ROUNDS: MEET THEEXPERTS IN PEDIATRICTELEMEDICINEMODERATORNeil E Herendeen, MD, MBA,Director, Health-e-Access,University of Rochester Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Rochester, NYPRESENTERSJames P Marcin, MD, MPH,Professor of Pediatric CriticalCare, UC Davis, Sacramento, CAMadan Dharmar, PhD, AssistantProfessor of Research, UCDavis, Sacramento, CABryan Burke, MD, AssociateProfessor of Neonatology,University of Arkansas forMedical Sciences, Little Rock, ARJulie Hall-Barrow, EdD, Directorfor Rural Health and PrimaryCare. Arkansas Departmentof Health, Little Rock, ARSESSION 75PRESENTATION Panel■ 416The Lopez FAMILY Foundationand InternationalCross Specialty PediatricTelehealth: ImprovingAccess to Healthcare forChildren in Latin AmericaIn conjunction withthe InternationalTelemedicine ForumPRESENTERSSilvio Vega, MD. MSc., Medical Director,PNTT, Panama City, PanamaStuart Siegel, MD, Director, Children’s<strong>Center</strong> for Cancer and BloodDiseases, Childrens Hospital LosAngeles (CHLA,) Los Angeles, CATodd Hovey, Managing Director, LopezFamily Foundation, Los Angeles, CA■ Introductory■ intermediate■ ADVAnCEDMOBILES STANDARDSPediatric TelehealthColloquiumCo-Sponsored by the AmericanAcademy of PediatricsATA is pleased to host the 7thAnnual Pediatric TelehealthColloquium. This event, theleading academic symposium ontelemedicine and pediatric medicine,is also co-sponsored by theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics.InDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presentersATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 27
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSMonday, May 6 11:00am–12:00pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 1INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 2INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 3INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 4INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 5PRESENTATION PANELIMPACT of TelehEAlthON Cost ReductionMODERATORRashid Bashshur, PhD, Director,UMH Telemedicine Core,University of Michigan HealthSystem, Ann Arbor, MIPResenTERS■ 575Reducing Urgent Care Visitsthrough Second-Level TriageDonna Williams, RN, NurseProject Program Manager forANGELS and CDH Call <strong>Center</strong>,University of Arkansas forMedical Sciences, Little Rock, AR■ 169Savings in Travel Costs forAlaska Medicaid: A Casefor Store-and-ForwardTelehealth Specialty CareStewart Ferguson, PhD, CIO,Alaska Native Tribal HealthConsortium, Anchorage, AK■ 696The Long-term Effectof Telecare on MedicalExpenditures: Nine-yearExperience of a JapaneseTownMasatsugu Tsuji, PhD,Professor, University ofHyogo, Kobe, Hyogo, JapanSuccessFUl TelEMEDICINEBusINEss ENTErprisesMODERATORThomas S. Nesbitt, MD, MPH,Associate Vice Chancellor,UC Davis Health System,Sacramento, CAPResenTERS■ 316The Virtual Visit Provider: ANovel Primary Care Career PathBenjamin Green, MD, MedicalDirector, Carena, Inc, Seattle, WA■ 600Telemedicine—HealthcareReform Without Allof the PoliticsJoe Peterson, MD, CEO & Director,Specialists On Call, Leesburg, VA■ 527Price-Check, Aisle1: Selling Provider-Developed TelemedicineProducts to the MassesCurtis Lowery, MD, Chairpersonfor the Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARDesIGNING for ScaleMODERATORAdam Darkins, MD, FRCS, ChiefConsultant, Telehealth Services,Department of VeteransAffairs, Washington, DCPResenTERS■ 467The Influence of User-Centred Design and thedevelopment of a largescaleTelehealth ProgramBrendan Purdy, BN, MN(c),Program Coordinator, Telehealth,University Health Network,Toronto, ON Canada■ 79Specialty Consultation viaElectronic Communication:the Mayo Clinic ExperienceLorraine Uthke, MS, MBA, FACHE,Operations Administrator,Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN■ 217This Time It’s Personal:Delivering ScalableTelemedicine Services ThroughPCs and Mobile DevicesRon Riesenbach, MSc MBA,Vice President, EmergingBusiness, Ontario TelemedicineNetwork, Toronto, ON CanadaDelIVEry of SpecialIZEDhEAlthCAre SerVICEsVIA MOBIle APPs &TEChNOlogiesMODERATORBen Chodor, CEO, Happtique,New York, NYPResenTERS■ 104Online Speech Rehab forAphasia: Apps to Tele-SpeechAndrew Gomory, BA, MS, CEO,Lingraphica, Princeton, NJ■ 345Mobile Health Technology toAssist with MusculoskeletalInjury Predictionand PreventionDeydre S Teyhen, PT, PhD,OCS, Deputy Director,TATRC, Ft Detrick, MD■ 188Implementing Smart PhoneTele-Photography in Trauma:Overcoming the HurdlesBellal Joseph, MD, AssistantProfessor, The Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZ■ 185Pharmacists in TelemonitoringPractice: A UniqueWay to Provide Care toPatients with DiabetesLaura Shane-McWhorter, PharmD,BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE, FASCP,FAADE, Professor (Clinical) ofPharmacotherapy, Universityof Utah, Salt Lake City, UT619rEMOTE NEUrOCOGNITIVEAssessMENT: MilITAryAND CIVIlIAN PrOJECTsMODERATORJay Shore, MD, MPH, AssociateProfessor Department ofPsychiatry, University ofDenver, Denver, COPResenTERSC. Munro Cullum, PhD,Professor, Psychiatry &Neurology, University ofTexas SW Med, Dallas, TXMichael D Lynch, PhD, Chief,Department of Tele-Health,US Army, Arlington, VARobert L Kane, PhD, SeniorSME/Program Manger TATRC,Telemedicine & AdvancedTechnology Research<strong>Center</strong>, Ft. Detrick, MDInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters28ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ intermediate■ ADVAnCEDMOBILES STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySEssION 6HOW-To PANELS ■ 367ATA TELEDERMATOLOGYPRACTICE GUIDELINES ANDPEArls: UPDATES ON STORE-AND-FORWARD AND REAL-TIME TELEDERMATOLOGYPResenTERSApril W. Armstrong, MD MPH,Director of Teledermatology, UCDavis, University of CaliforniaDavis, Sacramento, CAKaren McKoy, MD MPH, SeniorStaff, Lahey Clinic, Dover, MASEssION 7PRESENTATION PANEL■ 963SURGICAL TELE-MONITORING:THE NEXT MILESTONEAND POWERFUL QUALITYAND FINANCIAL USE-CASEFOR TELEMEDICINEMODERATORAndrew R Watson, MD,MLitt, FACS, Vice President,International and CommercialServices Division, ExecutiveDirector, Telemedicine,UPMC, Pittsburgh, PAPResenTERSSteve Curd, General Manager,Surgical Informatics Division,KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc., El Segundo, CASteven S Rothenberg, MD,Chief of Pediatric Surgery,The Rocky Mountain HospitalFor Children, Denver, COYulan Wang, PhD, Chairman& CEO, InTouch Health,Santa Barbara, CASEssION 8INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELPolICY IssUEs for MulTIsTATETelehEAlthMODERATORGary Capistrant, SeniorDirector, Public Policy,American TelemedicineAssociation, Washington, DCPResenTERS■ 147Legal Issues in Telemedicine:Overcoming RegulatoryObstacles to a Multi-StateTelehealth BusinessMichael H Cohen, JD, MBA, MFA,President, Michael H. CohenLaw Group, Beverly Hills, CA■ 549Regulatory And LegalDevelopments In TelehealthJohn D Blum, JD MHS, Schoolof Law, Loyola UniversityChicago, Chicago, IL■ 1003A Provider Company’sPerspective on Multi-State Telehealth PolicyGeoffrey Boyce, MBA, Directorof Telemedicine, CFG HealthNetwork, Marlton, NJPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSEssION 9PRESENTATION PANEL■ 812EVALUATION METHODS INPEDIATRIC TELEHEALTHMODERATORMadan Dharmar, MBBS, PhD,Assistant Research Professor,University of California DavisHealth System, Sacramento, CAPResenTERSJames Marcin, MD, MPH,Professor, University ofCalifornia Davis HealthSystem, Sacramento, CAKathleen Webster, MD, MBA,Director, Division of PediatricCritical Care, Loyola UniversityMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Maywood, ILNeil Herendeen, MD, AssociateProfessor, University of RochesterMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Rochester, CAIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 1The NEW World of SerVICEDelIVEry: How DirECTCare PrOVIDEr COMPANIEsare DrIVING INNOVATIONIN TelEMEDICINEMODERATORAmerican WellRoy Schoenberg, MD, MPH, CEOPANELisTSCorizonCarl Keldie, MD, ChiefMedical OfficerInsight TelepsychiatryLes Paschall, CEOMD Aligne, LLCJohn R. Palumbo, PresidentConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 29
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSMonday, May 6 1:15pm–2:15pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 10PRESENTATION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 11INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 12PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 13PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 14PRESENTATION PANEL■ 720UNIVErsITY-BASEDTELEHEALTH: THE NEXTWAVE—COMPETINGSUCCEssFUllY ORRESTRUCTURINGAROUND VALUE?MODERATORDeborah E Seale, MA, PhD,Assistant Professor, Saint LouisUniversity, St Louis, MOPResenTERSDale C Alverson, MD, MedicalDirector, <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealthand Cybermedicine, Universityof New Mexico Health Sciences<strong>Center</strong>, Albuquerque, NMThomas S Nesbitt, MD, MPH,Associate Vice Chancellor,UC Davis, School of Medicine,Sacramento, CADebbie Voyles, MBA, Directorof Telemedicine, Texas TechUniversity Health Sciences<strong>Center</strong>, Lubbock, TXThe TelEMEDICINEValUE PrOPOsITION: ROI& SusTAINABIlITYMODERATORMolly Coye, MD, MPH, ChiefInnovation Officer, UCLA HealthSystem, Los Angeles, CAPResenTERS■ 349A Three Year ExperienceReveals A Positive ROI ForAll Four Stakeholders In ARural Telemedicine Clinic.Andrew R Watson, MD, MLitt, Vice-President, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA■ 828A Study of the FactorsContributing to the LongTerm Sustainability of aTelestroke NetworkAaron Bridges, MPH, DataAnalyst, Ochsner Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Jefferson, LA■ 127Sustainable Business Models-Opportunities to Managethe Continuum of CareAlan Pitt, MD, Universityof Arizona, Professor ofNeuroradiology, BarrowNeurological Institute,Phoenix, AZ■ 485NIMBILITY: EXPANDINGYOUR TELEMEDICINESERVICES VIA INTEGRATIONMODERATOREdward Loo, MS, ECE,Telemedicine Engineer, InovaHealth System, Falls Church, VAPResenTERSTheresa Davis, RN, MSN, NE-BC,Clinical Operations Director, InovaHealth System, Falls Church, VASteven Dean, BS, AdministrativeDirector of TelemedicineOperations, Inova HealthSystem, Falls Church, VAJohn Cochran, MD, FACP,FAHA, Medical Director,Cerebrovascular Services, InovaHealth System, Falls Church, VA■ 1005VirTUAl VisITs:rEAChING ScaleMODERATORChristopher Herot, CEO, SBRHealth, Inc., Cambridge, MAPResenTERSRay Dorsey, MD, AssociateProfessor of Neurologyand Director of NeurologyTelemedicine, Johns HopkinsMedicine, ,Baltimore, MDBarb Johnston, MSN, CEO andCo-Founder, HealthLinkNow,Sacramento, CADan O’ Neil, SeniorProject Manager, MayoClinic, Rochester, MN■ 430NEUROLOGY TELEMEDICINEMODERATORJack W Tsao, MD, DPhil, Chairman,Neurology Telemedicine WorkGroup, American Academy ofNeurology, Minneapolis, MNPResenTERSJack W Tsao, MD, DPhil, Chairman,Neurology Telemedicine WorkGroup, American Academy ofNeurology, Minneapolis, MNLawrence Wechsler, MD,Neurologist and DepartmentChairman, University ofPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PADaniel Larriviere, MD, InterimChair, Department of Neurology,Ochsner NeuroscienceInstitute, New Orleans, LAInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters30ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ intermediate■ ADVAnCEDMOBILES STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySEssION 15INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELUnique APPrOAChesTO DelIVErINGsPECIAlTY SerVICEsMODERATORPeter Yellowlees, MD, MBBS,Director, Health InformaticsProgram, UC Davis HealthSystem, Sacramento, CAPResenTERS■ 422Teledermatology at SeaAnne E Burdick, MD, MPH,Associate Dean for TeleHealth,University of Miami MillerSchool of Medicine, Miami, FL■ 353Telepain; A Platform ForConcurrent Education,Clinical Care, And ResearchDavid J Tauben, MD, Universityof Washington, Clinical AssociateProfessor, Seattle, WA■ 961Partnerships in MiddleTennessee Collaborate toDeliver TelepsychiatryAcross Multiple Providersand Emergency RoomsMichelle Robertson, SeniorAdvisor, Cisco HealthcareBusiness TransformationTeam, Cisco, Austin, TXSEssION 16PRESENTATION PANEL■ 542BRINGING HOME THE GOLD:TELEMEDICINE IN THE2012 LONDON OLYMPICSMODERATORAntonio Marttos, MD, AssistantProfessor of Surgery, Universityof Miami, Miller School ofMedicine, Miami, FLPResenTERSAntonio Marttos, MD, AssistantProfessor of Surgery, Universityof Miami, Miller School ofMedicine, Miami, FLOrlando Vallone Junior, BS,President, Specialty TelehealthServices, Miami, FLFernanda Kuchkarian, MPH,Manager, Research Support,University of Miami MillerSchool of Medicine, Miami, FLSEssION 17DISCUSSION PANEL■ 137TELEREHABILITATIONACROss STATE LINES:WHERE’S OUR ROADMAP?MODERATOREllen R. Cohn, PhD, AssociateDean for InstructionalDevelopment, RERC onTelerehabilitation at Universityof Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAPResenTERSJana Cason, DHS, OTR/L,Associate Professor, AuerbachSchool of OccupationalTherapy, Louisville, KYJanice A. Brannon, MA, Director,State Special Initiatives, AmericanSpeech-Language-HearingAssociation, Rockville, MDMark Lane, PT, Vice President,Federation of State Boards ofPhysical Therapy, Alexandria, VAGary Capistrant, SeniorDirector, Public Policy,American TelemedicineAssociation, Washington, DCPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSEssION 18DISCUSSION PANEL■ 480SYSTEMS IssUES IN MEETINGCOMMUNICATION ANDHEARING NEEDS OF INFANTSAND YOUNG CHILDRENVIA TELEHEALTHMODERATORNina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD,Telehealth Director, MarshfieldClinic, Marshfield, WIPResenTERSDiane Behl, MEd, senior researchscientist, National <strong>Center</strong>for Hearing Assessment andManagement, Logan, UTAnne Simon, AuD, SeniorAudiologist, University ofCalifornia, Davis AudiologyDepartment, Sacramento, CAKatheryn L Boada, MA, CCC-SLP, Director of Audiology,Speech Pathology andLearning, Children’s HospitalColorado, Aurora, COIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 2The IMPOrTANCE of DesIGN:hOW User-FrIENDly areTelEMEDICINE PrODUCTsAND SerVICEs?MODERATORNoninMark Vanderwerf, Vice President- Director of eHealth and OEMPANELisTSA&D MedicalJerry Wang, Director ofEngineering & Quality AssuranceAlere ConnectKent Dicks, CEOHealthSpotSteve Cashman, FounderPanasonicSimon Wright, Managing Director,Research & DevelopmentViTel NetAllen Izadpanah, President & CEOCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 31
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSMonday, May 6 3:00pm–4:00pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 19PRESENTATION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 20HOW-To PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 21HOW-To PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 22PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 23DISCUSSION PANEL■ 382TelEMEDICINE andhUMANITArIAN AIDMODERATORPeter Killcommons, MD, CEO,Medweb, San Francisco, CAPResenTERSJohn P. Howe, MD, President andCEO, Project Hope, Millwood, VALord Roger Swinfen, Founderand Trustree, The SwinfenCharitable Trust, Canterbury,United KingdomPeter Killcommons, MD, CEO,Medweb, San Francisco, CA■ 774CHASING THE ELUSIVEREIMBUrsEMENTFOR TELEHEALTH:UNDErsTANDING CURRENTAND FUTURE PAYMENTFOR TELEHEALTHPResenTERSNina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD,Director of TeleHealth Business,Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI■ 641IMPLEMENTINGTELEMEDICINE: ON TARGET,ON TIME, & ON BUDGETPResenTERSRobert N. Cuyler, PhD,President, Clinical PsychologyConsultants LLP, Houston, TXDutch Holland, PhD, President,Holland ManagementConsulting, Houston, TX■ 412INTEGRATION OF INNOVATIVETELEHEALTH AND MOBILEAPPLICATIONS FORSUBSTANCE USE DISORDErsMODERATORElizabeth Brooks, PhD, Instructor,University of ColoradoDenver; Veterans Rural HealthResource <strong>Center</strong>, Denver, COPResenTERSJanelle Jones Wesloh, MBA,LADC, Executive Directorof Recovery Management,Hazelden, <strong>Center</strong> City, MNJan A. Lindsay, PhD, HealthServices Researcher, AssistantProfessor, MIRECC & MenningerDepartment of Psychiatry andBehavioral Sciences, BaylorCollege of Medicine, Houston, TXJin Ho Yoon, PhD, AssistantProfessor, Menninger Departmentof Psychiatry and BehavioralSciences, Baylor College ofMedicine, Houston, TX■ 624NOW AVAILABLE 24/7:EXTENDING PRIMARYCARE BEYOND FOUR WAllsAND BUSINEss HOUrsVIA ONLINE SERVICESMODERATORMatt Levi, MHA, MPH, VirtualHealth Services, FranciscanHealth System, Tacoma, WAPResenTERSCliff Robertson, MD, MBA,COO, Franciscan HealthSystem, Tacoma, WALouis Lim, MD, MPH, MedicalDirector of Quality & CareManagement, FranciscanMedical Group, Tacoma, WAStacey Zierath, BS, RegionalDirector of Operations, FranciscanMedical Group, Tacoma, WAFrances Gough, MD, CMO,Carena Inc., Seattle, WAInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters32ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ intermediate■ ADVAnCEDMOBILES STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySEssION 24INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELSuccessFUl OPThalMICTelEMEDICINE APPlICATIONsMODERATORHelen Li, MD, Clinical AssociateProfessor, Weiss CornellMedical College, MethodistHospital, Houston, TXPResenTERS■ 248Use of Digital Retinal ImagingService in a Medicare QualityImprovement OrganizationIngrid E Zimmer-Galler,MD, Associate ProfessorOphthalmology, JohnsHopkins University MedicalInstitutions, Baltimore, MD■ 836Tele-glaucoma: IssuesRelated To Screening,Diagnosis and Managementof Disease RemotelyYogesan Kanagasingam, PhD,MSc, BSc (Hons), NationalResearch Director, CSIRO,Floreat (Perth), Australia■ 123Clinical Outsourcing witha Cloud-Based OphthalmicTelemedicine SystemNeil F Notaroberto, MD, Director,EyeCare 20/20, Mandeville, LASEssION 25DISCUSSION PANEL■ 264DIRECT-TO-CONSUMERTELEDERMATOLOGY:INNOVATIONS ANDCHAllENGESMODERATORApril W. Armstrong, MD MPH,Director of Teledermatology,UC Davis, Sacramento, CAPResenTERSMark Seraly, MD, Founderof DermatologistOnCall,DermatologistOnCall,Pittsburg, PARyan Hambley, BA in Economics,Co-Founder, Co-CEO, andHead of Product Developmen,YoDerm, Carmel, CADavid J. Wong, MD, PhD, CEO,Direct Dermatology, Palo Alto, CAJeffrey Benabio, MD, PhysicianDirector Innovation KaiserPermanente SD, KaiserPermanente, San Diego, CASEssION 26INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELLegal and RegulATOryIssUEs: Part 1MODERATORDonald Jones, JD, VicePresident, Global Strategy& Market Development.Qualcomm Life, San Diego, CAPResenTERS■ 626Telemedicine and the Law:An Interactive DiscussionTerrence Lewis, JD, AssociateCounsel, University of PittsburghMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Pittsburgh, PA■ 613How State MedicalBoard Rules Affect YourTelemedicine BusinessEllen Janos, JD, Member,Mintz Levin, Boston, MA■ 1002Emerging Telehealth Issuesin FDA RegulationBradley Merrill Thompson,JD, Member of the firmEpstein Becker and Green,Washington, DCPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSEssION 27INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELThe Use of TelEMEDICINEIN INPATIENT SettingsMODERATORRon Nicholis, MD, FAAP, FHM, MDMedical Informatics/Departmentof Pediatrics, Children’s MercyHospital, Kansas City, KSPResenTERS■ 101Cost-Effectiveness Of ATelemedicine Programin 5 Common PediatricDiagnoses in RuralEmergency DepartmentsNikki H. Yang, DVM, MPVM,PhD Candidate, Departmentof Pediatrics, University ofCalifornia, Davis, Davis, CA■ 210The Impact of a PediatricHospitalist Programand TelemedicineIntensivist Support on aCommunity HospitalJaclin LaBarbera, MD, MPH,UCSF, Montefiore Medical<strong>Center</strong>, New York, NY■ 393Comparison of Face-to-FaceVersus Telemedicine PatientAssessment in a PediatricIntensive Care UnitPhoebe Yager, MD, Director,PICU Telemedicine Program,Massachusetts GeneralHospital, Boston, MAIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 3sEllING AbrOAD: COMPANIEsMAKING an IMPACT in theINTErNATIONAl MarKETMODERATORAMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.Steven Normandin, PresidentPANELisTSAT&TEd Simcox, Director,Product MarketingCiscoDavid W. Plummer, GeneralManager, Health PresenceIBMAlex Stein, Manager, Healthcare &Life Sciences Solutions StrategyZhejiang University HealthAdministration Co. Ltd.Honglu Han, DirectorCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 33
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSMonday, May 6 4:15pm–5:15pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 28INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 29DISCUSSION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 30HOW-To PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 31INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 32PRESENTATION PANELEVIDENCE-BAsED BestPrACTICEs in TelEMEDICINEAND QUAlITY IMPrOVEMENTMODERATORMichael Ackerman, PhD, AssistantDirector for High PerformanceComputing & Communications,National Library of Medicineat NIH, Bethesda, MDPResenTERS■ 520Telehomecare In Ontario:Inspiring Adoption ThroughEvidence Based Guidelinesand Best PracticesLaurie Poole, RN, BScN, MHSA,Vice President, TelemedicineSolutions, Ontario TelemedicineNetwork, Toronto, ON Canada■ 628Veterans TelemedicineOutreach for Post TraumaticStress Disorder ServicesZia Agha, MD, MS, InterimDirector Va HSR&D, Va SanDiego, San Diego, CA■ 625eEmergency ChestPain ManagementDonald J Kosiak, MD, MBA, FACEP,eCARE Executive Medical Director,Avera Health, Sioux Falls, SD■ 951MARKET WATCH:NOT All TELEHEALTHMARKETS ARE EQUALMODERATORDaniel Ruppar, Global ProgramManager, Connected Health, Frost& Sullivan, San Antonio, TXPResenTERSJames Pursley, Vice President,Sales & Marketing, Intel-GE CareInnovations, Roseville, CAJohn Bojanowski, President,Honeywell HomMed,Brookfield, WIAmnon Gavish, Senior VicePresident, Vertical Solutions,Vidyo, Hackensack, NJAnthony Shimkin, SeniorDirector, Marketing, QualcommLife, San Diego, CABarbara W. Casey, SeniorExecutive Director, Healthcare,Cisco Systems, Nashville, TN■ 552CLINICAL, LEGAL ANDADMINISTRATIVEHURDLES IN DEVELOPING ATELEHEALTH NETWORKPResenTERSAlan Shatzel, DO, Medical Director,Mercy Telehealth Network,Dignity Health, Sacramento, CAKelley Evans, JD, DignityHealth Senior Council, DignityHealth, Sacramento, CAINTEGrATION of MOBIlehEAlth SolUTIONsIN DEVElOPING andUNDErserVED NATIONsMODERATORJohn P. Howe, MD, President &CEO, Project Hope, Millwood, VAPResenTERS■ 281Integration of MobileHealth into DevelopingNation’s Health Systemsand It’s Marketplaces.Sikder M Zakir, MBBS, ManagingDirector, Telemedicine Reference<strong>Center</strong>, Dhaka, Bangladesh■ 391The Design and InitialImplementation of a NationalmHealth Platform in EthiopiaMengistu Kifle, PhD, Consultant,Federal Ministry of Health,Addis Ababa, Ethiopia■ 535Enhancing Primary Care inFirst Nations Communitiesusing IntegratedmHealth SolutionsKaren Waite, BScN, MBA,Director, Healthtech Consultants,Toronto, ON CanadaS ■ 957ATA PRACTICE GUIDELINESshAPING SERVICE DELIVERYMODERATORElizabeth A Krupinski, PhD,Professor, DepartmentMedical Imaging, Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZPResenTERSCarolyn Turvey, PhD, AssociateProfessor of Psychiatry,University of Iowa, Iowa City, IASunil Budhrani, MD, MPH,MBA, Chief Medical Officer,Evergreen Health InsuranceCompany, Towson, MDTheresa M Davis, RN, MSN,Patient Care Director, InovaHealth System, Falls Church, VAInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters34ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSTuesday, May 7 11:00am–12:00pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 37PRESENTATION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 38INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 39INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 40DISCUSSION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 41PRESENTATION PANEL■ 627MODEL POTENTIALTELESTROKE SAVINGS: CANTELESTROKE SAVE MEDI-CALAND MEDICARE MONEY?MODERATORMario Gutierrez, MPH, ExecutiveDirector, <strong>Center</strong> for ConnectedHealth Policy, Sacramento, CAPResenTERSBrett C. Meyer, MD, Co-Director,UCSD Stroke <strong>Center</strong>,University of California, SanDiego, Stroke <strong>Center</strong> & UCSDTelemedicine, San Diego, CAThomas S. Nesbitt, MD, MPH,Associate Vice Chancellor,UC Davis Health System,Sacramento, CAEnhancing MarKETABIlITYAND the BOTTOM LineMODERATORJoseph Ternullo, JD, MPH,Associate Director, <strong>Center</strong> forConnected Health, PartnersHealthcare System, Boston, MAPResenTERS■ 132Privileging Your ProvidersPracticing Telemedicine?Why you should!G. Ronald Nicholis, MD, FAAP,FHM, Director of Telemedicine,Children’s Mercy Hospitalsand Clinics, Kansas City, MO■ 523Improving Facility Reputationwith TelemedicineJoel E Barthelemy, Founderand Managing Director,GlobalMed, Scottsdale, AZPrOGrAM DesIGN forsUCCEssFUl SpecialTY CareMODERATOREd Brown, MD, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Ontario TelemedicineNetwork, Toronto, ON CanadaPResenTERS■ 297Transition From Grant-Funded To A Self-SupportingBurn Telemedicine ProgramIn The Western USKatie Russell, MD, SurgicalResident, University ofUtah, Salt Lake City, UT■ 312Telehealth Adoptionin MultidisciplinaryCancer Care ServicesCaterina Masino, MA, Analyst,University Health Network,Toronto, ON Canada■ 791WHAT WE KNOW ABOUTPRIVATE PAYErs ANDTELEHEALTH: A SURVEYEXPERIENCE OF THETELEMENTAL HEALTH ANDBUSINEss AND FINANCE SIGSMODERATORNina M Antoniotti, RN, MBA,PhD, Director of TeleHealth,Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WIPResenTERSNina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD,Director of TeleHealth Business,Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WIKenneth Drude, PhD, ClinicalPsychologist, PositivePerspectives, Fairborn, OH■ 141THE TELE-ICU: HOW TOCOMMUNICATE, COMPARE,AND EVALUATE MODElsOF CARE, TECHNOLOGY,AND VALUE?MODERATORHerb Rogove, DO, FCCM, FACP,CEO, C3O Telemedicine, Ojai, CAPResenTERSHerb Rogove, DO, FCCM, FACP,CEO, C3O Telemedicine, Ojai, CATheresa Davis, RN, MSN,PhDc, Clinical OperationsDirector enVision eICU, InovaHealth, Falls Church, VA■ 583Moving from TelehealthProvider to TelehealthCertifying AgencyMIchael Manley, RNP, MNSc,Outreach Director for ANGELSand <strong>Center</strong> for Distance Health,University of Arkansas forMedical Sciences, Little Rock, AR■ 130Outcomes Associated witha Hybrid Traditional andTele-Intensivist ModelJeffrey Sadowsky, MD, Directorof Telemedicine for Critical CareMedicine at Orlando Health,Orlando Health, Orlando, FLInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters36ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ INTERmEDIATE■ ADVANCEDmobileS STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySESSION 42Presentation Panel■ 762TELERADIOLOGY,TELEPATHOLOGY,TELECARDIOLOGY–SEPARATE NETWORKS ORINTEGRATED APPROACHESMODERATORSarah Sossong, MPH, Directorof Telehealth, Mass GeneralTeleHealth, MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, Boston, MAPResenTERSGarry Choy, MD, Radiology,Division of Teleradiology,Massachusetts GeneralHospital, Boston, MADavid Wilbur, MD, Directorof Pathology Imaging,Massachusetts GeneralHospital, Boston, MAJason H. Wasfy, MD, MPhil,Chief Fellow in Cardiology,Roman DeSanctis ClinicalScholar, MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, HarvardMedical School, Boston, MASESSION 43Presentation Panel■ 173TELEHEALTH IMPACT ONA WORKPLACE HEALTHPROGRAM – REDUCINGCOSTS/INCREASING CAREMODERATORRob Sprang, MBA, Director,Kentucky TeleCare, Universityof Kentucky, Lexington, KYPResenTERSRob Sprang, MBA, Director,Kentucky TeleCare, Universityof Kentucky, Lexington, KYRaymond Wells, MD,Owner, Raymond WellsPSC, Lexington, KYKimberly Roe, ClinicalCoordinator, Raymond WellsPSC, Lexington, KYSESSION 44Presentation Panel■ 242NOTEWORTHYINITIATIVES INFLUENCINGNATIONAL LICENSURE INTELEHEALTH PRACTICEMODERATORTania S Malik, JD, CEO,COPE Today, Raleigh, NCPResenTERSDan Winslow, JD, StateRepresentative (R-Norfolk),Massachusetts House ofRepresentatives, Boston, MARene Y. Quashie, JD, BS, SeniorCounsel, Epstein Becker &Green, Washington, DCMarlene M. Maheu, PhD, ExecutiveDirector, TeleMental HealthInstitute, Cheyenne, WYPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSESSION 45How-To Panel■ 218FROM CONCEPTUALIZATIONTO IMPLEMENTATION:HOW TO CREATE A SCHOOL-BASED TELEHEALTH CLINICIN YOUR SCHOOL SYSTEMPRESENTERSSherrie Williams, LCSW,School Based Health Liaison,Georgia Partnership ForTelehealth, Waycross, GAMatthew Jansen, MPA, ExecutiveDirector, Georgia Partnershipfor TeleHealth, Waycross, GAIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 5TRANSITIONING TO aLARGER MARKET ShARE: TheChALLENGES OF GROWThMODERATORGCI ConnectMDSandra Kukla, TelehealthSenior Program ManagerPAneLISTSChorus CallSabina Chiara Coraluppi,Director of OperationsHanover InsuranceDennis Santoli, PresidentHospital Corporationof AmericaSteven Forbis, MBA, ConsultingNetwork Engineer – Videoand TelemedicineKPMGAshraf W. Shehata, BA,MA, MBA, PrincipalSUNPALiu Yong, MD, PresidentVidyoAmnon Gavish, Senior VicePresident, Vertical SolutionsCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 37
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSTuesday, May 7 1:15pm–2:15pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 46DISCUSSION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 47INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 48PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 49HOW-To PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 50INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELS ■ 823A NEW CONSENSUS-BASEDAPPROACH TO DEVELOPGUIDELINES AND OUTCOMESFOR TELEMENTAL HEALTHMODERATORMatt Mishkind, PhD, ProgramLead, Research Psychologist,National <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealthand Technology (T2), Tacoma, WAPResenTERSJay Shore, MD, AssociateProfessor, University ofColorado Health Sciences<strong>Center</strong>, Denver, COTrish Jordan, PhD, ResearchPsychologist, Pacific Telehealth& Technology Hui, Honolulu, HIFrancis McVeigh, OD, SeniorClinical Consultant-Vision andTelehealth, TATRC, Ft Detrick, MDMike Lynch, PhD, ABPP, Chief,Department of Tele-Health,Northern Region MedicalCommand, Arlington, VAAlexander Vo, PhD, VicePresident, ElectronicallyMediated Services, Denver, COThomas Kim, MD, MPH, ManagingMember, AGMP, Austin, TXMarKETING & PATIENTENGAGEMENT sTrATEGIEsMODERATORNeil Versel, Freelance HealthcareJournalist, Chicago, IL.PResenTERS■ 448Smarter Social Media—10 Waysto Make it Work for TelehealthNirav Desai, BS, MS, MBA, CEO,Hands On Telehealth, Marietta, GA■ 114Using Structured WorkflowAnalysis to IntegrateTelemedicine into SmallClinical SettingsRex E Gantenbein, MS,PhD, Director, <strong>Center</strong> forRural Health Research andEducation, University ofWyoming, Laramie, WY■ 711BUILDING AN ENTERPRISETELEHEALTH PROGRAM:PErsPECTIVES FROM ThrEEACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTErsMODERATORJan Ground, PT, MBA,Senior Project Manager,Colorado PermanenteMedical Group, Denver, COPResenTERSSarah Sossong, MPH, Directorof Telehealth, Mass GeneralTeleHealth, MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, Boston, MAPeter Kung, MSIST, Director,Strategic Technologies,University of California LosAngeles, Los Angeles, CASarah Pletcher, MD, MedicalDirector, <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealth,Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Lebanon, NH■ 136TELEHEALTH REIMBUrsEMENTWORKshOP: TOOls,STRATEGIES AND RESOURCESFOR EMBRACING BIllING ANDCODING AND ENHANCING ROIPResenTERSKory Stetina, BS, CPC, Presidentand Founder, Torch HealthSolutions, San Diego, CAEFFICACY Study Results:PrOVING ValUE andClINICAl BENEFITs forThrEE SpecialTY SerVICEsMODERATORRonald C Merrell, MD, FACS,Professor of Surgery,Virginia CommonwealthUniversity, Richmond, VAPResenTERS■ 487Bridging Gaps in Care: UsingColposcopic Telemedicineto Benefit Rural WomenGordon Low, MSN, APN, ProgramCoordinator START Program,University of Arkansas forMedical Sciences, Little Rock, AR■ 107Randomized, ControlledTrial Of Virtual House CallsFor Parkinson DiseaseE. Ray Dorsey, MD, MBA,Associate Professor of Neurology,Department of Neurology, JohnsHopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD■ 196Evidence of the Non-Inferiorityof In-Home Telerehabilitationafter Total Knee ArthroplastyHelene Moffet, PhD, FullProfessor, Université Laval,Quebec, QC CanadaInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters38ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ intermediate■ ADVAnCEDMOBILES STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySEssION 51INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELUNIQUE APPrOAChes tosErVING Low INCOMEUrBAN POPUlATIONsMODERATORNeal Sikka, MD, AssistantProfessor, Emergency Medicine,Chief, Innovative Practice,The George WashingtonUniversity—Medical FacultyAssociates, Washington, DCPResenTERS■ 110A Borderless Doctor-PatientRelationship: Pilot ofMexican Physicians Caringfor Hispanic AmericansEric Leroux, MD/MBACandidate, Medical Student,Stanford University Schoolof Medicine, Palo Alto, CA■ 620Expanding Telemedicine toInclude Care for the AdultPatient in the Inner CityLaura Markwick, DNP, Healthe-Access,University ofRochester, Rochester, NYSEssION 52DISCUSSION PANEL■ 299NEW HOSPITAL-BASEDTELEMEDICINE SERVICES:IMPLICATIONS OF ATELEHOSPITALISTPHYSICIAN SERVICEMODERATORRichard B Sanders, MPH, FACHE,Vice President TelemedicineServices, Eagle HospitalPhysicians, Atlanta, GAPResenTERSDoug Romer, RN, ExecutiveDirector, Patient CareServices, Grande RondeHospital, La Grande, ORDana P Giarrizzi, DO, FHM,National Medical Director,TeleHospitalist Service, EagleHospital Physicians, Atlanta, GAHerb Rogove, DO, FCCM,FACP, President/CEO, C3OTelemedicine, Ojai, CASEssION 53PRESENTATION PANEL■ 718T FOR TEXAS—(TELEHEALTH, THAT IS)MODERATORHank Fanberg, MBA, ExecutiveDirector, Texas Health InformationNetwork Collaborative(TxHINC), Dallas, TXPResenTERSHank Fanberg, MBA, ExecutiveDirector, Texas Health InformationNetwork Collaborative, Dallas, TXStephen Palmer, MA, Director,Office of e-Health Coordination,TX DSHS, State of TexasDepartment of State HealthServices, Austin, TXNora Belcher, BA, ExecutiveDirector, Texas eHealthAlliance, Austin, TXPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSEssION 54PRESENTATION PANEL■ 844MHEALTH APPLICATION INPEDIATRICS—DEVELOPMENT,PRACTICE AND IMPACTMODERATORMadan Dharmar, MBBS, PhD,Assistant Research Professor,University of California DavisHealth System, Sacramento, CAPResenTERSEdmund Seto, PhD, AssociateAdjunct Professor, Schoolof Public Heal, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, Berkeley, CAIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 6BUIlDING a TelEMEDICINECOMPANY: PICKING thePerFECT ParTNErMODERATORUnitedHealth GroupPramod Gaur, PhD, VicePresident, TelehealthPANELisTSIntel-GE Care InnovationsJames Pursley, Vice President,Sales & MarketingInTouch HealthTim Wright, Vice President,Corporate & Market StrategyMedwebPeter Killcommons, MD, CEOQualcomm LifeChris Talbot, Senior Directorof Business DevelopmentCorTronix BiomedicalAdvancement TechnologiesYoel A. Palomino, CEOCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 39
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSTuesday, May 7 3:00pm–4:00pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 55PRESENTATION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 56DISCUSSION PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 57PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 58PRESENTATION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 59DISCUSSION PANEL■ 801THE UK’S WHOLE SYSTEMDEMONSTRATORSPROGRAM: LEssONS FROMTHE WOrlD’S LARGESTTRIAL OF REMOTE CAREMODERATORJames Barlow, BA (Hons),PhD, Chair in Technologyand Innovation Management,Imperial College Business School,London, United KingdomPResenTERSStanton Newman, BSoc, Sci, PhD,Professor of Health Psychologyand Dean, City University,London, United KingdomCaroline Sanders, BSc, PhD,Lecturer in Medical Sociology,University of Manchester,Manchester, United KingdomMartin Cartwright, BSc,PhD, Health ServicesResearch, City University,London, United Kingdom■ 992A UNIQUE JOURNEY INTOTELEMEDICINE: PErsPECTIVESFROM A FEDERAL ENTITY,ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER,AND A PRIVATE INSTITUTIONMODERATORNancy Vorhees, RN, MS,Chief Operating Officer,Inland Northwest HealthServices, Spokane, WAPResenTERSKristi Henderson, MD, ChiefAdvanced Practice Officer& Director of Telehealth,University Mississippi Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Jackson, MSJamie Adler, PhD, Director,Telehealth Program, Departmentof Defense—National<strong>Center</strong> for Telehealth andTechnology, Tacoma, WATom Hale, MD, PhD, MedicalDirector for the <strong>Center</strong> forInnovative Care, Mercy HealthSystem, Chesterfield, MO■ 632COUNTDOWN 2014:TELEMEDICINE PREPARATIONIN MEETING THE GROWINGMEDICAID POPULATIONMODERATORTina Benton, RN, BSN,Program Director and ClinicalDivision Director, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARPResenTERSCurtis Lowery, MD, Chairpersonof Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARBrian Evans, MBA, ChiefExecutive Officer, ClarkeCounty Hospital, Osceola, IA■ 491USING OUTCOMES FROMNATIONAL TELEMENTALHEALTH PROGRAMS TODEVELOP BEST PRACTICESMODERATORLinda Godleski, MD, Director,VA National TelementalHealth <strong>Center</strong>, Yale School ofMedicine, New Haven, CTPResenTERSErica Abel, PhD, YaleTelemental Health InformaticsFellow, Yale School ofMedicine, New Haven, CTMark Bauer, MD, Lead, Nat’lTelemental Health Ctr BipolarProgram, Harvard MedicalSchool, Boston, MA, MAPhillip Gehrman, PhD, LeadNational Telemental Health <strong>Center</strong>Insomnia Program, University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA■ 565HOT TOPICS INTELEBEHAVIORAL HEALTHINTEGRATION ANDOUTCOMES MANAGEMENTMODERATORPhil Hirsch, PhD, Chief ClinicalOfficer, HealthLinkNow,Sacramento, CAPResenTERSBarb Johnston, MSN, ChiefExecutive Officer, HealthLink Now, Sacramento, CAPeter Yellowlees, MD, Director,Health Informatics Program,UC Davis, Sacramento, CAJonathan Hoistad,PhD, Director, NatalisCounseling and PsychologySolutions, St. Paul, MNInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters40ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ INTERmEDIATE■ ADVANCEDmobileS STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/B Ballroom DBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySESSION 60INDIVIDUAL oral PanelModel ProgramsDELIVERING HOME-BASEDPATIENT SERVICESMODERATORKathy Duckett, RN, BSN, PHN,Director for Training andDevelopment, Sutter <strong>Center</strong> forIntegrated Care, Fairfield, CAPResenTERS■ 735Ontario’s TelehomecareProgram: An EngagementModel that Fosters Continuumof Care and CollaborationCindy J. Fajardo, RN, BScN,MScHI, Clinical PracticeManager, TelehomecareExpansion Program, OntarioTelemedicine Network (OTN),Toronto, ON, Canada■ 118Emergency ManagementGuidelines for Home BasedTelemental Health and OtherNon-Clinical SettingsPeter Shore, PsyD, AssistantProfessor of Psychiatry,Oregon Health & ScienceUniversity, Portland, ORSESSION 61INDIVIDUAL oral PanelLeveraging HEALTHINFORMATION ExCHANGE& TELEMEDICINEMODERATORStewart Ferguson, PhD,Chief Information Officer,Alaska Native Tribal HealthConsortium, Anchorage, AKPResenTERS■ 775The Power of IntegratingTelemedicine with HealthInformation Exchange ina Changing HealthcareEnvironmentDale Alverson, MD, ProfessorEmeritus, University of NewMexico, Albuquerque, NM■ 472Telehealth Solutions: Evolvingstory from an EHR perspectiveSrini Kodali, MPH, MBA, Director,Global Telehealth Solutions,Allscripts, Raleigh, NC■ 301Closing the Loop: Integrating aRemote Monitoring in our EMRRobert Havasy, BS, TechnicalArchitect, Partners Healthcare<strong>Center</strong> for ConnectedHealth, Boston, MASESSION 62INDIVIDUAL oral PanelNext Steps FOR TELEHEALTHPOLICY: IMPLEMENTINGNATIONAL HEALTH REFORMSMODERATORJulia Johnson, President,NetCommunications,LLC, Windermere, FLPResenTERS■ 476Interoperability Can SupportMeaningful Use 2 & 3Chuck Parker, BA, MS, ExecutiveDirector, Continua HealthAlliance, Beaverton, OR■ 567Telehealth and MeaningfulUse: Can it be Done?Ryan Spaulding, PhD, Director,<strong>Center</strong> for Telemedicine &Telehealth, University of KansasMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Kansas City, KS■ 394ACOs and Integration: What ison Horizon for TelemedicineSarah E. Swank, Esq., Principal,Ober | Kaler, Washington, DCPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSESSION 63INDIVIDUAL oral PanelThe Use of TELEMEDICINE FORINTERNATIONAL SETTINGSMODERATORSilvio Vega, MD, Medical Director,Pntt, Panama, PanamaPResenTERS■ 250Telecardiology Partnershipwith Marrakech,Morocco: SupportingPediatric Cardiology inthe Developing WorldCraig Sable, MD, Medical Director,Telemedicine, Children’s NationalMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Washington, DC■ 124International TelemedicineConsultations forNeurodevelopmentalDisabilitiesPhillip L Pearl, MD, NeurologyDivision Chief, <strong>Center</strong> forNeuroscience and BehavioralHealth, George WashingtonUniversity School ofMedicine, Washington, DC■ 622Quality Improvementin Telegenetics: TheDevelopment of CommonEvaluation MeasuresLiza M Creel, MPH, ProjectManager, MountainStates Genetics RegionalCollaborative, Austin, TXIndustry ExecutiveSessionsIES 7ROI IN TELEMEDICINE:SOLID DATA THATCANNOT BE IGNOREDMODERATORGlobalMedRoger Downey,Communications ManagerPAneLISTSBoschKaren Gilberg, MD, Vice President,Medical Affairs & MarketingCardiocomJennifer Farrell, MBA, VicePresident, Government ServicesPhilipsMichael Lemnitzer, CPA,CCP, Senior Director, PhilipsTelehealth SolutionsPolycomRon Emerson, RN, BSN,Global Director SolutionsMarket Development - GlobalDirector of HealthcareViterion TelehealthcareLisa Roberts, PhD, GlobalClinical & Innovations ManagerCoordinated by theATA Industry Council(See page 44 for details)Please Note: CE credit is notavailable for these sessionsATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 41
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONCURRENT SESSIONS &INDUStry EXECUTIVE PANELSTuesday, May 7 4:15pm–5:15pmRoom 19A/B Ballroom E Ballroom F Ballroom G Room 17 A/BOutcomes andEvidenceSEssION 64INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 65INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELFinance andOperationsSEssION 66DISCUSSION PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 67INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery ModelsSEssION 68INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELBusINEss and OPErATIONAlDECIsIONs in TELEMEDICINEMODERATORMolly Reyna, Senior VicePresident, Strategy, Specialistson Call, Leesburg, VAPResenTERS■ 167Nighthawk v Dayhawk—TwoModels for TeleradiologyHoward Reis, MBA, VP of BusinessDevelopment, TeleradiologySpecialists, West Nyack, NY■ 120TeleMedicine Anesthesia Pre-Operative Clinics SupportingThe European CommandJeffrey A Faulkner, MD, CMR402, Landstuhl RegionalMedical <strong>Center</strong>, APO, AE■ 707The Power and EconomicImpact of Network BasedMedical Device AggregatorsDan McCafferty, BA, VicePresident, Global Sales andCorporate Development,AMD Global Telemedicine,Inc., Chelmsford, MAFUNDING TrENDs, StrATEGIEs& OPPOrTUNITIEsMODERATORNancy Rowe, BA, Directorof Telemedicine. NARBHA,Flagstaff, AZPResenTERS■ 277Retrospective Review ofMedicare Reimbursementfor Telehealth in AustraliaAnthony C Smith, PhD, MeD, BN,Deputy Director, The Universityof Queensland, Centre for OnlineHealth, Brisbane, Australia■ 194Funding Trends for Technologyin Healthcare OrganizationsJeffrey M. Barlow, MPA,Grant Development Manager,Polycom Grant AssistanceProgram, Jefferson City, MO■ 590CHANGING HEARTS ANDMINDS: WHAT IT TAKESTO FACILITATE CULTURECHANGE IN A LARGE, MULTI-SITE ORGANIZATIONMODERATORSherene Schlegel, RN, BSN,Director of Telehealth, SwedishHealth Services, SwedishHealth Services, Seattle, WAPResenTERSJamile Mack, BA, BusinessAdmin, Technology Liaison,Telehealth, Swedish HealthServices, Seattle, WASherene Schlegel, RN,BSN, Director, TelehealthDepart, Swedish HealthServices, Seattle, WATodd Czartoski, Doctorof Medicine, Director,Neurology, Swedish HealthServices, Seattle, WAPita Nims, Master of Nursing,Telehealth Clinical ProgramCoordinator, Swedish HealthServices, Seattle, WAJuliette Lachner, MPAC, BusinessAnalyst, Telehealth, SwedishHealth Services, Seattle, WATrAUMA & DisasTErrEsponseMODERATORCarl Keldie, MD, FACEP,Chief Medical Officer,Corizon, Brentwood, TNPResenTERS■ 413Military Telemedicine InDeployed Settings, EnrouteCare, Tele-coaching An UpdateFrom The Field Laboratory.Dave L Williams, FACHE,Masters in Health CareAdministration, ProjectManger Theater Telemedicine,TATRC, Fort Detrick, MA■ 53Evaluation of UsingTelemedicine in UnexpectedDisasters in city of Tehran, IranDina Ziadlou, MS, engineer, SBMU,Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of■ 660Interoperable Technologiesin Disaster Recovery: ACase Study from the GreatJapan Earthquake of 2011Chuck Parker, BA, MS, ExecutiveDirector, Continua HealthAlliance, Beaverton, ORLessONs LearNED FrOMTelEMEDICINE INITIATIVEsIN Other COUNTrIEsMODERATORRoger Swinfen, Founderand Trustree, The SwinfenCharitable Trust, Canterbury,United KingdomPResenTERS■ 376Review of NationalTelemedicine RuralSupport program NorthernPunjab-PakistanAsif Zafar, MBBS, MCPS,FRCS, FCPS, Surgical Unit II,Rawalpindi Medical College,Rawalpindi, Pakistan■ 615Telemedicine in Vietnam:Applications for InfectiousDisease ControlPaul E Kilgore, MPH, MD,Associate Professor, Wayne StateUniversity College of Pharmacy& Health Sciences, Detroit, MI■ 603Lessons learned in LatinAmerica: AMI and STEMIout of 5,5MM EKGsinformed since 2008.Thais Waisman, PhD, MBA,Regional Innovation Director,ITMS do Brasil, Sao Paulo, BrazilInDIVIDUAL oral panELSModerated panel of 3 stand-alone, independentoral presentations on related topicsDISCUSSIOn PanELFacilitated discussion and Q&A with 2–5 panelistsPRESEnTATIOn panELModerated panel of 3 co-presenters on related topicsConFErenceRecordingsVisit the conferencerecordings kioskat ATA Centralfor a demoHOW-TO PANELTutorial for the novice, 1–2 presenters42ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
CONTENT LEVEL■ Introductory■ INTERmEDIATE■ ADVANCEDmobileS STANDARDSFor abstracts andfull author listingsPlease visit ata2013.orgCONCURRENTSRoom 16 A/B Room 18 C/D Room 18 A/B Room 12 A/BBest Practicesand ServiceDelivery Models Innovations Public PolicySESSION 69How-To PANELSESSION 70INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELSESSION 71INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANELPediatricTelehealthColloquiumSESSION 72INDIVIDUAL ORAL PANEL■ 701STRATEGICallY ESTABLISHINGTELEHEALTH SERVICESFOR THE MANAGEMENTOF CHRONIC DISEASES:A BEACON PROgraMPRESENTERSKathryn Lombardo, MD,Department Chair, Psychiatryand Psychology, OlmstedMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Rochester, MNChristian Milaster, Dipl.-Ing., President, TelehealthConsultant, Ingenium ConsultingGroup, Inc., Lanesboro, MNVirtual Worlds &rEMOTE PrESENCE INDelivering PaTIENT CareMODERATORJerry Kolosky, Senior HealthcareAdvisor, Office of the CTO,Panasonic Company of NorthAmerica, Secaucus, NJPResenTERS■ 193Remote Presence for Supportand Mentoring of High-Consequence Medical DevicesPerry S Bechtle, DO,Anesthesiologist, Mayo Clinicin Florida, Jacksonville, FL■ 407AVESS: Virtual Technologiesfor Virtually EveryoneTroy A. Turner, Rehabilitationand Human PerformanceScientific Domain Coordinator,TATRC, Fort Detrick, MDCredentialing andrISK ManagEMENTMODERATORAlexis Gilroy, JD, Partner,Nelson Mullins Riley &Scarborough, Washington, DCPResenTERS■ 712The Highways and Bywaysof Centralized Credentialingfor TelehealthChris Veremakis, MD, MercyHealth, Mercy Health,Chesterfield, MO■ 451Welcome to the ProxyClub! The Evolution ofPeer Review ThroughTelemedicine CredentialingJohn Mills, BA, JD, Attorney,Fenton Nelson, Los Angeles, CASubspecialIST uSEof TelEMEDICINEMODERATORKathleen Webster, MD,MBA, Director, Division ofPediatric Critical Care.Loyola University Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Maywood, ILPResenTERS■ 674Evaluation of Telehealthto Support Pediatric SexualAbuse Examinations inRural CommunitiesSheridan Miyamoto, FNP,MSN, RN, Nurse Practitioner,Nurse Researcher, UC DavisBetty Irene Moore School ofNursing; UC Davis Departmentof Pediatrics, Sacramento, CA■ 662Using Telemedicine toScreen for Retinopathy ofPrematurity in NewbornsShawn Farrell, MBA, InnovationAcceleration Program, BostonChildren’s Hospital, Boston, MA■ 163Ethical Dilemmas inPediatric TelepsychiatryFelissa P. Goldstein, MD, Child &Adolescent Psychiatrist, MarcusAutism <strong>Center</strong>, Atlanta, GAATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 43
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalINDUStry COUNCILEXECUTIVE SESSIONSConvening the C Suite - Corporate Insights from the ATA Industry CouncilKey executives from the ATA’s top corporations convene in eight panels over two daysto tackle the issues facing this growing and diverse industry.Monday, May 6 Ballroom DI E S111:00am-12:00pmThe New World ofService Delivery: HowDirect Care ProviderCompanies areDriving Innovationin TelemedicineModeRATORAmerican WellRoy Schoenberg, MD, MPHCEOPanelistsCorizonCarl Keldie, MDChief Medical OfficerInsight TelepsychiatryLes PaschallCEOMD Aligne LLCJohn R. PalumboPresidentI E S21:15pm-2:15pmThe Importanceof Design: HowUser-Friendly areTelemedicine Productsand Services?ModeRATORNoninMark VanderWerfVice President - Directorof eHealth and OEMPARTiciPAntsA&D MedicalJerry WangDirector of Engineering& Quality AssuranceAlere ConnectKent DicksCEOHealthSpotSteve CashmanFounderPanasonicSimon WrightManaging Director,Research & DevelopmentViTel NetAllen IzadpanahPresident & CEOI E S33:00pm-4:00pmSelling Abroad:Companies Makingan Impact in theInternational MarketModeRATORAMD GlobalTelemedicine, Inc.Steven normandinPresidentPARTiciPAntsCiscoDavid W. PlummerGeneral Manager,Health PresenceIBMAlex SteinManager, Healthcare & LifeSciences Solutions StrategyAT&TEd SimcoxDirector, Product MarketingZhejiang University HealthAdministration Co. Ltd.Honglu HanDirectorI E S44:15pm-5:15pmThe New World ofService Delivery:How Direct CareProvider Companiesare Aligning withTraditional SystemsModeRATORSpecialists on CallJoe Peterson, MDCEOPARTICIPANTSCarenaRalph DerricksonCEONuView HealthP. William Ludwig, MD, FCCPPresidentPhysician Referral NetworkDavid S. Dyer, MDPresident & CEOSun Knowledge, Inc.Dipak Nandi, MDChairman44ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Ballroom DThese sessions are open to allattendees. (Please note, CE credit isnot avialable for these sessions)EXECUTIVE PANELSTuesday, May 7 Ballroom DI E S511:00am-12:00pmTransitioning to aLarger Market Share:The Challengesof GrowthModeratorGCI ConnectMDSandra KuklaTelehealth SeniorProgram ManagerParticipantsChorus CallSabina Chiara CoraluppiDirector of OperationsHanover InsuranceDennis SantoliPresidentHospital Corporationof AmericaSteven Forbis, MBAConsulting Network Engineer– Video and TelemedicineKPMGAshraf W. Shehata,BA, MA, MBAPrincipalSUNPALiu Yong, MDPresidentVidyoAmnon GavishSenior Vice President,Vertical SolutionsI E S61:15pm-2:15pmBuilding aTelemedicineCompany: Pickingthe Perfect PartnerModeratorUnitedHealth GroupPramod Gaur, PhDVice President, TelehealthPARTICIPANTSIntel-GE Care InnovationsJames PursleyVice President, Sales& MarketingInTouch HealthTim WrightVice President, Corporate& Market StrategyCorTronix BiomedicalAdvancement TechnologiesYoel A. Palomino, CEOQualcomm LifeChris TalbotSenior Director ofBusiness DevelopmentMedwebPeter Killcommons, MDCEOI E S73:00pm-4:00pmROI in Telemedicine:Solid Data ThatCannot be IgnoredModeratorGlobalMedRoger Downey,Communications ManagerPARTICIPANTSBoschKaren Gilberg, MD,Vice President, MedicalAffairs & MarketingCardiocomJennifer Farrell,MBA, Vice President,Government ServicesPhilipsMichael Lemnitzer, CPA, CCPSenior Director, PhilipsTelehealth SolutionsPolycomRon Emerson , RN, BSNGlobal Director SolutionsMarket Development - GlobalDirector of HealthcareViterion TelehealthcareLisa Roberts, PhDGlobal Clinical &Innovations ManagerATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 45
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ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalScientific ePOSTERSePoster presentations are viewable at computer kiosks locatedon the 4th <strong>Floor</strong> Foyer of the <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>POSTERSSunday, May 5 – Tuesday, May 7 | 4th <strong>Floor</strong> FoyerP87Change Management Enabledby Telemedicine: Focus the ICUPRESEnTERMary Jo Gorman, MD, ChiefExecutive Officer, AdvancedICU Care, St. Louis, MOP90eBehavioral Health Support forthe Rural Emergency RoomPRESEnTERDonald Kosiak, MD, MBA, FACEP,eCARE Medical Director, AveraHealth, Sioux Falls, SDP91Care Beyond Walls & Wires:Importance of PublicPrivate PartnershipsPRESEnTERGisele (Gigi) Sorenson, RN, MSN,Director, Telemedicine, FlagstaffMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Flagstaff, AZP96Videoconferencing for PedatricDiabetes Care in WyomingPRESEnTERScott A. Clements, MD, Physician,University of Colorado AnschutzMedical Campus, Aurora, COP117My Avatar is Pregnant! ThePotential of Virtual Worlds forImproving Prenatal Health CarePRESEnTERAnna M. Lomanowska, PhD,Postdoctoral Fellow, LavalUniversity, Quebec, QC, CanadaP122Expanding Telemedicine in aMulti-National Combat ZonePRESEnTERJeffrey A. Faulkner, MD, CMR402, Landstuhl RegionalMedical <strong>Center</strong>, APO, AEP131Videoconferencing andDepression: A SystematicReview of the Evidence BasePRESEnTERErica A. Abel, PhD,Telemental Health and MedicalInformatics Fellow, VA ConnecticutHealthcare System, WestHaven, CT, USA, Yale Schoolof Medicine, New Haven, CTP139Technology Supported Effectiveand Ubiquitous ClinicalEducation For OT and AlliedHealth Science ProgramsPRESEnTERMasako Miyazaki, PhD,Associate Professor, Lili Liu,PhD, University of Alberta,Edmonton, AB, CanadaP140Using Interactive Voice Responseto Improve Compliance withBest Practice GuidelinesPRESEnTERChristine Struthers, MScN,Advanced Practice Nurse CardiacTelehealth, University of OttawaHeart Institute, Ottawa, ON, CanadaP150Under Construction: AParallel Virtual HospitalPRESEnTERAnne Cryderman, RN,Telemedicine ProgramDevelopment, Thunder BayRegional Health Sciences Centre,Thunder Bay, ON, CanadaP153Overview of States’ Use ofTelehealth for the Deliveryof Early Intervention(IDEA Part C) ServicesPresenterJana Cason, DHS, OTR/L,Associate Professor, SpaldingUniversity, Louisville, KYP164Mobile Teledermatology asa Teaching Tool for PrimaryCare Providers In-TrainingPRESEnTERIvy Ann Lee, MD, AssistantClinical Professor of Dermatology,University of California SanFrancisco, San Francisco, CAP172Remote Delivery of theLee Silverman VoiceTreatment to Individualswith Parkinson DiseasePRESEnTERMichael Campbell, MS, MBA, CCC-SLPAssistant Chief, Audiology andSpeech Pathology Service,Gulf Coast Veterans HealthCare System, Biloxi, MSP186Global Trends in Internet SearchVolume for Telemedicine-Related TerminologyPRESEnTERVenessa Pena-Robichaux, MD,Resident Physician, Henry FordHealth System, Detroit, MIP197Telemedicine and RemotePatient MonitoringTraining Best PracticesPRESEnTERHasan Sapci, MD, AssistantProfessor of Health Informatics,Northern Kentucky University,Highland Heights, KYP198Clinical Considerationsin Developing a System toSupport Self-ManagementPRESEnTERAndrea D. Fairman, PhDc,OTR/L, CPRP, PhD Candidate& Adjunct Faculty Member,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA, USA, PhiladelphiaUniversity, Philadelphia, PAP199The Interplay of Internaland External Marketingon Telemedicine ProgramAwareness and AdoptionPRESENTERCynthia M. LeRouge, PhD, AssociateProfessor, Health Managementand Policy Department, SaintLouis University, Saint Louis, MOP216Efficacy of Telerehabilitationfor the Delivery of a RemoteCognitive Rehabilitation ProgramPRESEnTERMichelle L. Sporner, MS,Instructor, University ofPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAP235A Managed Home TelehealthService for Severe COPDPatients in SpainPRESEnTERDavid Rubin, President& CEO, Aerotel MedicalSystems, Holon, IsraelP238Introducing the Tele-Intervention Resource GuidePRESEnTERDiane Behl, MEd, SeniorResearch Scientist, Utah StateUniversity, Logan, UTP245Medical Information Exchangeand Telementoring with RotaryWing MEDEVAC Aircraft overTactical Radio NetworksPRESEnTERGary R. Gilbert, MS, PhD,IPA, Army Telemedicine andAdvanced Technology Research<strong>Center</strong> (TATRC), GeorgetownUniversity Department ofRadiology, Frederick, MDP249From Local to Global: ECGTeleconsultation on the CloudPRESEnTERJui-chien Hsieh, PhD, AssistantProfessor, Yuan Ze University,Chungli, Taoyuan, TaiwanP251Clinical and Policy Guidelinesto Telehealth Applications forOccupational Therapy ServicesPRESEnTERTammy Richmond, MS, OTR/L,FAOTA, Chair of Telehealth Ad Hoc,Occupational Therapy Associationof California, Los Angeles, CAP263Community-EngagedDevelopment of aTelemedicine PilotPRESEnTERDeborah Meyer, PhD, RN,Assistant Professor, OhioUniversity Heritage College ofOsteopathic Medicine, Athens, OHThe Poster Awards Ceremony will beheld during the Tuesday MorningPlenary. *Remember to vote for thePeople’s Choice Award.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 47
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalScientific ePostersePoster presentations are viewable at computer kiosks locatedon the 4th <strong>Floor</strong> Foyer of the <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>Sunday, May 5 – Tuesday, May 7 | 4th <strong>Floor</strong> FoyerP270Leveraging Mobile Devices toSupport Cognitive BehavioralTherapy for Stress andAnger ManagementPRESEnTERDavid L. Jones, MS, Director,Medical Innovations, DesignInteractive, Inc., Oviedo, FLP273The World of TelemedicinePublications - Pointersto the Developments inTelemedicine and TelehealthPRESEnTERMurthy Remilla, BE, MBA, PhD,Department of Space, IndianSpace Research Organisation(ISRO), Executive CommitteeMember, Telemedicine Societyof India, Hyderabad, IndiaP276Telemedicine - Another PowerfulTool in Emergency Management- Prospects for IndiaPRESEnTERMurthy Remilla, BE, MBA, PhD,Department of Space, IndianSpace Research Organisation(ISRO), Executive CommitteeMember, Telemedicine Societyof India, Hyderabad, IndiaP296The Development of anInexpensive Mobile-BasedTelestroke NetworkPRESEnTERCarolyn Lauckner, BA, DoctoralStudent, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, MIP298Battlefield Point of InjuryPhysiological Monitoring withTelemedicine CapabilityPRESEnTERCarl H. Manemeit, MA, MedicalR&D Project Manager/COR,Telemedicine and AdvanceTechnology Research<strong>Center</strong>, Ft Detrick, MDP315The Essential Component:Integrating Education intoTelehealth NetworksPRESEnTERRagan A. DuBose-Morris,MA, Director of LearningServices, South Carolina AHEC/Medical University of SouthCarolina, Charleston, SCP318Development of a ProviderInterface for Behavioral TaggingDuring Autism SpectrumDisorder Service DeliveryPRESEnTERKeith Kline, PhD, ResearchScientist II, Georgia TechResearch Institute, Atlanta, GAP325Nonmydriatic Ultrawide FieldImages Improve Gradable Rateand Retinopathy Identificationin Telehealth ProgramsPRESEnTERPaolo S. Silva, MD, Assistant Chiefof Telemedicine, Joslin Diabetes<strong>Center</strong>, Boston, MA, USA, HarvardMedical School, Boston, MAP327Rural Hospitals Provide Accessto High Quality Acute StrokeCare Through TelemedicinePRESEnTERMartin Tremwel, BA, StudentVolunteer, Arkansas-Oklahoma HealthcareConsortium, Van Buren, ARP332Teleretinal Surveillance AndTelehealth In Primary CarePRESEnTERSven E. Bursell, PhD, Director,Telehealth Programs, Universityof Hawaii, John A. Burns Schoolof Medicine, Honolulu, HIP334Using Telemedicine to PreventRehospitalization in Very HighRisk Patients with EsrDPRESEnTERPatricia J. Jordan, PhD, PrincipalInvestigator, Pacific HealthResearch and Education Institute,Honolulu, HI, USA, VA PacificIslands Health Care System,Honolulu, HI, USA, Universityof Hawaii, Honolulu, HIP346Maximizing Profits byIntegrating TelemedicineConsultations inPrivate PracticesPRESEnTERRaj Devasigamani, MS, MBA,Doctoral Student, University ofTexas at Dallas, Richardson, TXP350Parent Readiness for TelehomeConsultations in PerioperativePediatric Surgical CarePRESEnTERStacey L. Cole, MBA, MedicalStudent, University ofUtah, Salt Lake City, UTP351The Use of AndroidApps for ImprovingPsychological Functioningin Children with CancerPRESEnTERNina M. Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD,Director of TeleHealth Business,Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WIP352Telesurgery: RemoteVirtual Presence inOrthopaedic EducationPRESEnTERBrent Ponce, BA, MD, AssociateProfessor, University of Alabama,Birmingham, Birmingham, ALP378mHealth, Africa and the DigitalDivide: a Solution or a Problem?PRESEnTERMaurice Mars, MBChB, MD,University of KwaZulu-Natal,Nelson R Mandela School ofMedicine, Durban, South Africa.P381Evaluation Of Normal HumanInfra-red (IR) Images To Improvethe Remote Clinical ExaminationPRESEnTERHoward N. Reynolds, MD, AssociateProfessor of Medicine, Universityof Maryland School of Medicine,University of Maryland ShockTrauma <strong>Center</strong>, Baltimore, MDP398Community Hospital BasedICU Telemedicine Program-Clinical Characteristics andPatient Outcomes 3 Year CasePRESEnTERP. William Ludwig, MD,FCCP, President, NuVIEWHealth, Boca Raton, FLP400Qualitative and QuantitativeOutcomes of a Web-based andPill Organizer Approach toImprove Medication AdherencePRESEnTERNathaniel M. Rickles, PharmD,PhD, Associate Professorof Pharmacy Practice &Administration, NortheasternUniversity, Boston, MAP415Satellite-Supplemented Tele-Medical Outreach Clinics:Obstacles, Solutions and NeedsPRESEnTERBlake M. Fechtel, MD/PhD Student,The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNP420Strengthening Clinical Carethrough the IHVN eHealthplatform in Nasarawa StatePRESEnTERGenevieve N. Eke, MD, MPH,Regional Program Coordinator,Institute of Human VirologyNigeria, Abuja, NigeriaP423Effect Of Provider InterventionAnd Scorecard Reporting On BpAnd Glucose Telemonitoring:Research Into PracticePRESEnTERDonato Borrillo, MD, JD, MS,Collaborating Physician,Northeast Surgical Associatesof OH, Independence, OH,USA, University of ToledoMedical <strong>Center</strong>, Toledo, OHP444Enhancing Remote Examinationwith Infra Red (IR) ImagingUse of IR in the IntensiveCare Unit EnvironmentPRESEnTERHoward N. Reynolds, MD, AssociateProfessor of Medicine, Universityof Maryland School of Medicine,University of Maryland ShockTrauma <strong>Center</strong>, Baltimore, MDP470From Big to Gigantic: LessonsLearned from a StatewideTelemedicine ExpansionPRESEnTERRoy Kitchen, MBA, BusinessAdministrator, Universityof Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock, ARP477The Warm Handoff - UsingTelemedicine for TransitionalCare ⋯ from a University Hospitalto a Skilled Nursing FacilityPRESEnTERJean McCormick, RN, MSN,Telehealth Services ClinicalNurse Educator, Oregon Health &Science University, Portland, ORP478Usability and Feasibilityof Smartphone Two-WayVideo Technology forTelehealth ApplicationsPRESEnTERDavid D. Luxton, PhD, ResearchPsychologist & Program Manager,National <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealth& Technology, Tacoma, WAP482Nurse Practitioners: AdvancingPractice Through TelemedicinePRESEnTERMargaret Horie, RN, ClinicalCoordinator, TelemedicineProgram, The Hospital for SickChildren, Toronto, ON, CanadaP484An Overview ofTelemedicine in IranPRESEnTERMilad S.Makkie, PhD Student,Student, University ofGeorgia, Athens, GA48ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
The Poster Awards Ceremony will beheld during the Tuesday MorningPlenary. *Remember to vote for thePeople’s Choice Award.POSTERSP503Tele Rehabilitation for RuralVeterans with Multiple SclerosisPRESEnTERSean C. McCoy, PhD, VeteransRural Health Resource<strong>Center</strong>-Eastern Region,VAMC, Gainesville, FLP504Implementation of TelehealthInnovations in Primary Careto Improve the Paradigm forSpecialty Care InteractionPRESEnTERKhushbu Khatri, BS, ResearchAssistant, Community Health<strong>Center</strong>, Inc., Weitzman<strong>Center</strong> for Research andInnovation, Middletown, CTP532Infrastructure ManagementOf Ehealth EnvironmentsPRESEnTERJeanette R. Little, MS,mCare Technical Director,TATRC, Fort Detrick, MDP574Oceans Apart; A TelemedicineConnection Away.Removing the Distancefrom Distance EducationPRESEnTERAgnes Cheng Tsallis, EducationCoordinator – Telemedicine,The Hospital for Sick Children,Toronto, ON, CanadaP595Using Secure Mobile Technologyto Support Soldier Reintegrationand RehabilitationPRESEnTERHolly Pavliscsak, BS, MHSA,mCare Program Manager,TATRC, Fort Detrick, MDP601KidSafe Telenet - Our Returnon Investment After 2 YearsPRESEnTERCandace Shaw, BS, AssistantVice Provost, University ofOklahoma Health Sciences<strong>Center</strong>, Oklahoma City, OKP621An Economic Evaluation of HomeMonitoring in COPD PatientsPRESEnTERMalcolm Clarke, PhD,Reader, Brunel University,Uxbridge, United KingdomP635Joslin Vision Network PediatricDiabetes Eye Care Programin Caracas, Venezuela:Five Year Follow-UpPRESEnTERKristen M. Hock, OD, Optometrist,Joslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>, Boston, MAP646Why Telemedicine Is NotJust An Access to Care Issuein Rural CommunitiesPRESEnTERDebbie Voyles, BS, MBA,Director of Telemedicine,TTUHSC, Lubbock, TXP664The Reaction Project - TotalManagement of a WholePopulation of DiabetesPatients in Primary CarePRESEnTERe, PhD, Reader, Brunel University,Uxbridge, United KingdomP670Computerized, TailoredInterventions Improve Outcomesand Reduce Barriers to CarePRESEnTERPatricia Jordan, PhD, PrincipalInvestigator, Pacific HealthResearch and EducationInstitute, Honolulu, HI, USA,VA Pacific Islands HealthCare System, Honolulu, HIP699Slovenia’s National TelemedicineProgram: Telemedicine As ABasis For The Healthcare ReformPRESEnTERMateja de Leonni Stanonik, MA,MD, PhD, Fellow in EndovascularNeurology, USC Department ofNeurosciences, Charleston, SCP708From Pilot to Program: Growthof a Statewide TelemedicineNetwork - The Oregon ExperiencePRESEnTERMiles S. Ellenby, MD, MS,Associate Professor, PediatricCritical Care Medicine, MedicalDirector, Telemedicine Program,Oregon Health & ScienceUniversity, Portland, ORP719An Outcome Study Of TheClinical Impact Of A Full StrokeManagement <strong>Plan</strong> Within AHub And Spoke NetworkPRESEnTERRachelle Longo, RN, TelestrokeProgram Coordinator,Ochsner Medical <strong>Center</strong> NewOrleans, Jefferson, LAP722New Progress on a Client-ServerBased Teleaudiology SystemPRESEnTERDaoyuan Yao, PhD, East CarolinaUniversity, Greenville, NCP727Remote Monitoring andSelf Care Management ofType 1 Diabetes PatientsPRESEnTERMark A. Clements, MD,PhD, CPI, FAAP, AssistantProfessor, Pediatrics,Children’s Mercy Hospitals &Clinics, Kansas City, MOP731Validation Of A CancerScreening Messaging SystemDesigned To IncorporateIndividualized Genomic DataPRESEnTERMichael J. Yuan, PhD, CEO,Ringful Health, Austin, TXP737Scale of Services and ProposedScope for Telehealth in PakistanPRESEnTERAsif Zafar, MBBS, MCPS,FCPS, FRCS, Surgical Unit II,Rawalpindi Medical College,Rawalpindi, PakistanP741Telerheumatology: theArizona TelemedicineProgram ExperiencePRESEnTERAna Maria Lopez, MD, MPH,FACP, Medical Director,Arizona Telemedicine Program,University of Arizona Collegeof Medicine, Tucson, AZP746Evaluation of MobileTablet Devices For On-CallCoverage In A ComprehensiveAdult Care FacilityPRESEnTERSarah E. Velasquez, MS,MAB, Senior Coordinator,University of Kansas Medical<strong>Center</strong>, Kansas City, KSP763An Electronic ProcessManagement Checklistto Improve the Efficiencyand Safety of SurgeryPRESEnTERMatthew J. Hadfield, BS, ClinicalResearch Coordinator, HealthcheckSystems Inc., Brighton, MAP765Utilizing Teleneurology ToAddress General Neurology CarePRESEnTERNouralhoda Dehdashti, BS,Medical Student, Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZP769Infectious Disease Tele-Clinicsin Adult Detention <strong>Center</strong>sPRESEnTERAna Maria Lopez, MD, MPH,FACP, Medical Director, ArizonaTelemedicine Program, Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZP785Trial of a Two-Way SMSBehavioral Support Systemfor Type 2 Diabetes: Lessonsfrom the Beacon CommunityPRESEnTERCheryl Simpkiss, EP, MS, ProjectCoordinator, HealthtInsight,Salt Lake City, UTP786Lessons Learned of aPartnership for MonitoringHTA Patients with SevereDermatological LesionsPRESEnTERXavier R. Urtubey, MD, CEO,AccuHealth Virtual Hospital<strong>Center</strong>, Santiago, ChileP809ED Cost Avoidance in PediatricMedicaid RecipientsPRESEnTERDana Houle, RN, BSN, MHM,CCM, CPHQ, Director, Qualityand Compliance, NurseResponse, Saint Louis, MOP840Telemedicine & TelehealthIn India - Promising A RayOf Hope To The RemoteAnd Distant PopulationsPRESEnTERMurthy Remilla, BE, MBA, PhD,Department of Space, IndianSpace Research Organisation(ISRO), Executive CommitteeMember, Telemedicine Societyof India, Hyderabad, IndiaP946Measuring the Return onInvestment of Remote PatientMonitoring ProgramsPRESEnTERMisbah Mohammed, <strong>Center</strong> forConnected Health, PartnersHealthcare, Boston, MAATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 49
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPresentations bysubject area* Does not include Industry Executive Sessions or Pre-Meeting CoursesID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOM ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOMArtificial Intelligence193 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70.... Meeting Room 18 C/DBusiness, Finance and Economics169 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1..... Meeting Room 19 A/B600. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E527... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E963... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 7. . . . . Meeting Room 18 C/D147 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 8 .... Meeting Room 18 A/B549... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 8 .... Meeting Room 18 A/B742... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 10.... Meeting Room 19 A/B127. .. Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E828... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E774... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E641... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F656... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F264... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....25.... Meeting Room 18 C/D690. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26.... Meeting Room 18 A/B101.... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27.... Meeting Room 12 A/B951 ... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E552... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F281 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G627... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 37.... Meeting Room 19 A/B523... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E583... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E297... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F791 ... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G173. .. Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 43.... Meeting Room 18 C/D448. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E711.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F136 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G167 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64.... Meeting Room 19 A/B277... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E666. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71.... Meeting Room 18 A/BEPosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P91, P346, P601, P621, P946Cardiology762... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 42.... Meeting Room 16 A/B250... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63.... Meeting Room 12 A/B603... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68.... Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P140, P249, P423Consumer-Focused492... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...1:15PM – 2:15PM....... 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G412 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...3:00PM – 4:00PM..... 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G624... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00PM – 4:00PM..... 23..... Meeting Room 17A/B264... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00PM – 4:00PM.....25.... Meeting Room 18 C/D448. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday ...1:15PM - 2:15PM....... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E620... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 51.... Meeting Room 16 A/B120 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64.... Meeting Room 19 A/B590. . Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom FePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P117, P150, P346, P400, P719Dermatology367... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 6 .... Meeting Room 16 A/B369... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 6 .... Meeting Room 16 A/B422... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15.... Meeting Room 16 A/B264... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....25.... Meeting Room 18 C/D344. . Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 35.... Meeting Room 18 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P164, P646Distance Learning353... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15.... Meeting Room 16 A/B376... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15PM - 5:15PM ......68.... Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters ............................................ P139, P315, P352, P574, P765, P769Diabetes185... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G492... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G123. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B248... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B281 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G133. .. Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 33.... Meeting Room 16 A/B396... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 33.... Meeting Room 16 A/BePosters ............................................P96, P325, P423< P635, P785, P197,P601, 409, P708Emergency, Trauma Care and Disaster Response575... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1..... Meeting Room 19 A/B188... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G625... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28.... Meeting Room 19 A/B53.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B660. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B674... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 72.... Meeting Room 12 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P303, P409, P70850ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOM ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOMEvaluation and ResearchHuman Factors169 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.......Meeting Room 19 A/B 316 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E696... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.......Meeting Room 19 A/B 467... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F575... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.......Meeting Room 19 A/B 217. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F619 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 5 ......Meeting Room 17 A/B 492... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 13............. Ballroom G812 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 9 ......Meeting Room 12 A/B 823... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......46... Meeting Room 19 A/B742... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 10......Meeting Room 19 A/B 667... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70... Meeting Room 18 C/D828... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom EePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P303, P318353... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15......Meeting Room 16 A/B520... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28......Meeting Room 19 A/B625... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28......Meeting Room 19 A/B628... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28......Meeting Room 19 A/B957... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 32......Meeting Room 17 A/B141.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 41......Meeting Room 17 A/B823... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......46......Meeting Room 19 A/B107 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50......Meeting Room 17 A/B487... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50......Meeting Room 17 A/B196 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50......Meeting Room 17 A/B801... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....55......Meeting Room 19 A/B491 ... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom G53.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59......Meeting Room 17 A/B622... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63......Meeting Room 12 A/B376... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68......Meeting Room 17 A/BICU393... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27... Meeting Room 12 A/B130 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F141.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 41... Meeting Room 17 A/B171.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 41... Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P87, P282Imaging: Radiology, Pathology, and Related Applications188... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 ............. Ballroom G762... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 42... Meeting Room 16 A/B167 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64... Meeting Room 19 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P87, P381, P398, P444presenTATIOns by subject areaePosters .........................................P131, P139, P186, P197, P327, P334, P381,P398,P400, P595, P664, P731, P741, P809Health Reform600. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E137. .. Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 17..... Meeting Room 18 A/B382... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 19......Meeting Room 19 A/B718 ... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 53..... Meeting Room 18 A/B632... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom F476... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B394... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B567... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B277... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom EePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P699HIE-EMR-Ehr718 ... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 53..... Meeting Room 18 A/B732... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 53..... Meeting Room 18 A/B729... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 53..... Meeting Room 18 A/B721. .. Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 53..... Meeting Room 18 A/B775... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61......Meeting Room 18 C/D472... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61......Meeting Room 18 C/D301 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61......Meeting Room 18 C/D567... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P763Indian Health353... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15... Meeting Room 16 A/B535... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31............. Ballroom GInternational416 ... Discussion Panel.... Sunday.....2:00 PM - 3:00 PM.... 75............. Ballroom E696... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.... Meeting Room 19 A/B542... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 16... Meeting Room 18 C/D836... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24... Meeting Room 16 A/B626... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26... Meeting Room 18 A/B281 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31............. Ballroom G391 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31............. Ballroom G801... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....55... Meeting Room 19 A/B660. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59... Meeting Room 17 A/B53.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59... Meeting Room 17 A/B250... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63... Meeting Room 12 A/B124 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63... Meeting Room 12 A/B277... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E603... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68... Meeting Room 17 A/B376... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68... Meeting Room 17 A/B615 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68... Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P378, P484, P737, P786Market Research951 ... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E448. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E703... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom EePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P273ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 51
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPresentations bysubject area* Does not include Industry Executive Sessions or Pre-Meeting CoursesID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOM ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOMMental Health619 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 5 .... Meeting Room 17 A/B412 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G628... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28.... Meeting Room 19 A/B789... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G823... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......46.... Meeting Room 19 A/B491 ... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G118.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....60.... Meeting Room 16 A/B565... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G701 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 69.... Meeting Room 16 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P90, P131, P216, P670Military430... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 14.... Meeting Room 17 A/B413 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B120 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64.... Meeting Room 19 A/BePosters ............................................................. P122, P245, P298Mobile Health (mHealth)217. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F185... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G345... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G188... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G492... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G542... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 16.... Meeting Room 18 C/D412 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G281 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G391 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G535... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G844. . Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......54.... Meeting Room 12 A/BePosters ............................................P164, P198, P270, P327, P478, P532,P731, P746, P769, P785Neurology and Stroke619 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 5 .... Meeting Room 17 A/B828... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E430... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 14.... Meeting Room 17 A/B627... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 37.... Meeting Room 19 A/B107 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50.... Meeting Room 17 A/B124 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63.... Meeting Room 12 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P296, P378, P719, P765Nursing and Nursing Homes575... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1..... Meeting Room 19 A/B714 ... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15PM - 5:15PM ......34.... Meeting Room 18 C/D701 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....4:15PM - 5:15PM ......69.... Meeting Room 16 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P477, P746Ocular248... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B836... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B123. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B133. .. Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 33.... Meeting Room 16 A/B662... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 72.... Meeting Room 12 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P325, P332, P635Oncology312. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F487... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50.... Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P351Operations and Business <strong>Plan</strong>ning715 ... Discussion Panel.... Sunday.....1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. ... 74.... Meeting Room 12 A/B527... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E79.... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F485. . Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F774... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E641... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F656... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F669. . Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 23.... Meeting Room 17 A/B624... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 23.... Meeting Room 17 A/B648. . Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 23.... Meeting Room 17 A/B690. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26.... Meeting Room 18 A/B613 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26.... Meeting Room 18 A/B690. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26.... Meeting Room 18 A/B951 ... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E957... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 32.... Meeting Room 17 A/B714 ... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 34.... Meeting Room 18 C/D627... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 37.... Meeting Room 19 A/B132. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E523... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E141.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 41.... Meeting Room 17 A/B242... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 44.... Meeting Room 18 A/B823... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......46.... Meeting Room 19 A/B114.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E448. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E711.... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F299... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 52.... Meeting Room 18 C/D450. . Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 52.... Meeting Room 18 C/D992... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E632... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F194 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E590. . Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F193 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70.... Meeting Room 18 C/D712. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71.... Meeting Room 18 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P470, P699, P84052ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOM ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOMPediatric and School-Based CareRemote Monitoring, Homecare and Disease Management447... How-To Panel....... Sunday.....12:00 PM - 1:00 PM.... 73......Meeting Room 12 A/B 185... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00AM – 12:00PM.... 4 ............. Ballroom G715 ... Discussion Panel.... Sunday.....1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. ... 74......Meeting Room 12 A/B 696... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.... Meeting Room 19 A/B416 ... Discussion Panel.... Sunday.....2:00 PM - 3:00 PM.... 75......Meeting Room 12 A/B 123. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24... Meeting Room 16 A/B812 ... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 9 ......Meeting Room 12 A/B 520... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28... Meeting Room 19 A/B480. . Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 18......Meeting Room 12 A/B 714 ... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 34... Meeting Room 18 C/D210... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27......Meeting Room 12 A/B 109... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36... Meeting Room 12 A/B101.... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27......Meeting Room 12 A/B 107 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15PM - 2:15PM.......50... Meeting Room 17 A/B813 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36......Meeting Room 12 A/B 196 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50... Meeting Room 17 A/B109... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36......Meeting Room 12 A/B 801... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....55... Meeting Room 19 A/B540. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36......Meeting Room 12 A/B 735... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....60... Meeting Room 16 A/B218 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 45......Meeting Room 12 A/B 118.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....60... Meeting Room 16 A/B844. . Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......54......Meeting Room 12 A/B 301 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61... Meeting Room 18 C/D662... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 72......Meeting Room 12 A/B 472... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61... Meeting Room 18 C/D407... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70... Meeting Room 18 C/DePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P96, P153, P238, P318, P350, P351,P482, P727 ePosters ...........................................P140, P235, P263, P334, P621, P664presenTATIOns by subject areaPolicy and Legal600. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E147 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 8 ..... Meeting Room 18 A/B549... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 8 ..... Meeting Room 18 A/B774... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E626... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26..... Meeting Room 18 A/B613 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 26..... Meeting Room 18 A/B552... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom F344. . Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 35..... Meeting Room 18 A/B586. . Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 35..... Meeting Room 18 A/B627... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 37......Meeting Room 19 A/B132. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E242... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 44..... Meeting Room 18 A/B823... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......46......Meeting Room 19 A/B394... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B567... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B476... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62..... Meeting Room 18 A/B712. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71..... Meeting Room 18 A/B666. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71..... Meeting Room 18 A/B451 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71..... Meeting Room 18 A/BRural and Extreme Environments416 ... Discussion Panel.... Sunday.....2:00 PM - 3:00 PM.... 75............. Ballroom E169 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1.... Meeting Room 19 A/B349... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 ............. Ballroom E961 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15... Meeting Room 16 A/B382... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 19... Meeting Room 19 A/B625... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28... Meeting Room 19 A/B391 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31............. Ballroom G297... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F218 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 45... Meeting Room 12 A/B114.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E376... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68... Meeting Room 17 A/B615 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 68... Meeting Room 17 A/B163 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 72... Meeting Room 12 A/B674... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 72... Meeting Room 12 A/BePosters ............................................P90, P122, P165, P263, P276, P327,P415, P416ePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P251Rehabilitation345... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom G104... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom G137. .. Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 17..... Meeting Room 18 A/B583... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E196 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50......Meeting Room 17 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPresentations bysubject areaPresenters from ATA 2013 Concurrent Sessions, ePosters andIndustry Executive SessionsID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOM ID TYPE DAY TIME SESSIOn ROOMService Delivery316 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E217. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F467... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F79.... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F104... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G185... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G485. . Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F961 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15.... Meeting Room 16 A/B480. . Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 18.... Meeting Room 12 A/B624... Discussion Panel.... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 23.... Meeting Room 17 A/B210... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27.... Meeting Room 12 A/B520... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28.... Meeting Room 19 A/B535... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G391 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G540. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36.... Meeting Room 12 A/B523... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E130 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F312. .. Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F297... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F762... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 42.... Meeting Room 16 A/B173. .. Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 43.... Meeting Room 18 C/D242... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....11:00 AM - 12:00 PM.. . 44.... Meeting Room 18 A/B487... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50.... Meeting Room 17 A/B110.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 51.... Meeting Room 16 A/B620... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 51.... Meeting Room 16 A/B299... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 52.... Meeting Room 18 C/D801... Presentation Panel.. Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....55.... Meeting Room 19 A/B735... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....60.... Meeting Room 16 A/B775... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61.... Meeting Room 18 C/D622... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....63.... Meeting Room 12 A/B120 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64.... Meeting Room 19 A/B277... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E590. . Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F565... Discussion Panel.... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G701 ... How-To Panel....... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 69.... Meeting Room 16 A/B193 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70.... Meeting Room 18 C/D407... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 70.... Meeting Room 18 C/D451 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . .71.... Meeting Room 18 A/BePosters ........................................... P150, P172, P273, P334, P482, P504,P646, P708, P741, P840Surgery188... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G349... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E120 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 64.... Meeting Room 19 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PP350, P352Technology and Telecommunications447... How-To Panel....... Sunday.....12:00 PM - 1:00 PM.... 73.... Meeting Room 12 A/B962... How-To Panel....... Sunday.....1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. ... 74.... Meeting Room 12 A/B575... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM....1..... Meeting Room 19 A/B600. . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E217. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F467... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom F104... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G188... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom G367... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 6 .... Meeting Room 16 A/B963... Presentation Panel.. Monday. ...11:00 AM - 12:00 PM... 7. . . . . Meeting Room 18 C/D127. .. Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom E422... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 15.... Meeting Room 16 A/B123. . . . Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 24.... Meeting Room 16 A/B393... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 27.... Meeting Room 12 A/B628... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28.... Meeting Room 19 A/B714 ... How-To Panel....... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 34.... Meeting Room 18 C/D813 ... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 36.... Meeting Room 12 A/B107 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM......50.... Meeting Room 17 A/B110.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....1:15 PM - 2:15 PM...... 51.... Meeting Room 16 A/B53.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B413 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B660. . Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....59.... Meeting Room 17 A/B775... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM.... 61.... Meeting Room 18 C/D476... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....62.... Meeting Room 18 A/B194 ... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballroom EEPosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P87, P117, P186, P235, P245, P249,P276, P298, P310, P315, P415, P420, P470, P478, P504, P532, P574, P722, P727, P809Veterans628... Individual Oral...... Monday. ...4:15 PM - 5:15 PM. . . . . 28.... Meeting Room 19 A/B118.... Individual Oral...... Tuesday....3:00 PM - 4:00 PM....60.... Meeting Room 16 A/BePosters .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P503, P67054ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
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ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWPresenter indexEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalGilroy, Alexis .........................71Cason, Jana.................... 17, P15356 ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORGConcurrent SessionAbel, A. Erica................... 58, P131Ackerman, Michael.................. 28Cheng Tsallis, Agnes ...............P574Chodor, Ben.......................... 4Choy, Garry ......................... 42Clarke, Malcolm.............P621, P664Clements, Mark A. .................P727Clements, Scott A. ................ P96Cochran, John........................12Cohen, Michael H..................... 8Cohn, Ellen R.........................17Cole, Stacey L..................... P350Coraluppi, Sabina.................. IES5Coye, Molly........................... 11Creel, Liza M......................... 63Cryderman, Anne..................P150Cullum, Munro C...................... 5Curd, Steve.......................... 7Cuyler, Robert N. .....................21Givens, Gregg .................... P722Godleski, Linda...................... 58Goldstein, Felissa P. ................. 72Goldyne, Marc E. .................... 35Gomory, Andrew..................... 4Gorman, Mary Jo...................P87Gough, Frances...................... 23Green, Benjamin...................... 2Ground, Jan.........................48Gutierrez, Mario..................... 37Hadfield, Matthew J................P763Hale, Thomas........................ 56Hall-Barrow, Julie................... 75Hambley, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Havasy, Robert.......................61Henderson, Kristi.................... 56Herendeen, Neil ................... 9, 75PresentationsAdler, Jamie......................... 56 Czartoski, Todd...................... 66 Herrera-Perdigon, Jennifer........... 36Denoted by numberAgha, Zia........................... 28 Darkins, Adam........................ 3 Herrot, Christopher...................13See pages 28-43 forAlverson, Dale C.................. 10, 61 Davis, Theresa M............... 12, 32, 41 Hirsch, Phil.......................... 67Concurrent SessionAntoniotti, Nina.........18, 20, 40, P351 de Leonni Stanonik, Mateja........ P699 Hock, Kristen M................... P635information, time andArmstrong, April W.................6, 25 Dean, Steven.........................12 Hoistad, Jonathan................... 67locationIndustry ExecutiveBarlow, James....................... 55Barlow, Jeffrey ..................... 65Barthelemy, Joel E................... 38Dehdashti, Nouralhoda............ P765Derrickson, Ralph.................. IES4Desai, Nirav......................... 47Holland, Dutch.......................21Horie, Margaret.................. P482Horton, Mark B...................... 24SessionsBashshur, Rashid ......................1 Devasigamani, Raj ................ P346 Houle, Dana...................... P809Denoted by ies numberBauer, Mark......................... 58 Dharmar, Madan............... 9, 54, 75 Howe, John P. .....................19, 31See pages 44-45 forBechtle, Perry S...................... 70 Dorsey, Ray E. ................... 13, 50 Hsieh, Jui-chien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P249Session informationBehl, Diane.................... 18, P238 Downey, Roger .................... IES7 Imus, Terri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74and time. All IndustryBelcher, Nora........................ 53 Drude, Kenneth......................40 Izadpanah, Allen................... IES2Executives SessionsBenabio, Jeffrey..................... 25 DuBose-Morris, RaganA. ........... P315 Janos, Ellen......................... 26are in the Fourth<strong>Floor</strong>, Ballroom DePostersDenoted by P numberSee pages 47-50 forePoster Information.Benton, Tina........................ 57Bleakley, W. Kenneth................. 34Blum, John D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Boada, Katheryn L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Bojanowski, John.................... 29Borrillo, Donato.................. P423Boyce, Geoffrey...................... 8Duckett, Kathy......................60Dyer, David........................ IES4Eke, Genevieve N.................. P420Ellenby, Miles S................... P708Emerson, Ron ..................... IES7Evans, Brian......................... 57Evans, Kelley........................ 30Jansen, Matthew .................... 45Johnson, Julia...................... 62Johnston, Barb................... 13, 67Jones, David L.................... P270Jones, Donald....................... 26Jordan, Patricia. . . . . . . . . 46, P334, P670Joseph, Bellal ........................ 4Brannon, Janice A....................17 Fairman, Andrea D.................P198 Kanagasingam, Yogesan. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24ePosters kiosks areBridges, Aaron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Fanberg, Hank....................... 53 Kane, Robert L........................ 5located on the FourthBrooks, Elizabeth.................... 22 Farrell, Shawn....................... 72 Keane, Dana......................... 33<strong>Floor</strong> FoyerBrown, Ed........................... 39 Faulkner, Jeffrey A............. 64, P122 Keldie, Carl..................... 59, IES1Budhrani, Sunil....................... 2Burdick, Anne E...................... 15Burke, Bryan .....................74, 75Bursell, Sven E.....................P332Cady, Rhonda G...................... 36Campbell, Michael ................. P172Capistrant, Gary......................17Cartwright, Martin................... 55Casey, Barbara...................... 29Cashman, Steven.................. IES2Fechtel, Blake M.................... P415Ferguson, Stewart .................. 1, 61Forbis, Steven..................... IES5Gantenbein, Rex E.................... 47Gaur, Pramod..................... IES6Gavish, Amnon .................29, IES5Gehrman, Phillip..................... 58Giarrizzi, Dana P..................... 52Gilberg, Karen..................... IES7Gilbert, Gary R.................... P245Khatri, Khushbu .................. P504Kifle, Mengistu.......................31Kilgore, Paul E. ......................68Killcommons, Peter............. 19, IES6Kim, Thomas ........................ 46Kitchen, Roy..................... P470Kline, Keith........................ P318Kodali, Srini..........................61Kolosky, Jerry....................... 70Kosiak, Donald................. 28, P90
Presenter indexKrupinski, Elizabeth A. ............... 32Kuchkarian, Fernanda................ 16Kukla, Sandra..................... IES5Kung, Peter .........................48LaBarbera, Jaclin.................... 27Lachner, Juliette.................... 66Lane, Mark...........................17Lauckner, Carolyn ................ P296Lauerman, Valerie................... 36Lee, Ivy A..........................P164Lemnitzer, Michael................. IES7LeRouge, Cynthia..................P199Leroux, Eric......................... 51Levi, Matt........................... 23Lewis, Terrence...................... 26Lim, Louis........................... 23Lindsay, Jan A....................... 22Little, Jeanette R................. P532Liu, Yong.......................... IES5Lomanowska, Anna M...............P117Lombardo, Kathryn.................. 69Longo, Rachelle................... P719Loo, Edward..........................12Lopez, Ana Maria............ P741, P769Low, Gordon........................ 50Lowery, Curtis.....................2, 57Ludwig, William P............. P398, IES5Luxton, David D................... P478Lynch, Michael................... 5, 46Mack, Jamile........................ 66Maheu, Marlene M....................44Makkie, Milad..................... P484Malik, Tania S........................44Manemeit, Carl H.................. P298Manley, MIchael..................... 38Marcin ,James..................... 9, 75Markwick, Laura..................... 51Mars, Maurice .................... P378Marttos, Antonio.................... 16Masino, Caterina..................... 39McCafferty, Dan.....................64McCormick, Jean ..................P477McCoy, Sean C.................... P503McElligott, James.................... 36McKoy, Karen........................ 6McVeigh, Francis.................... 46Merrell, Ronald C..................... 50Meyer, Brett C....................... 37Meyer, Deborah.................. P263Milaster, Christian................... 69Mills, John ...........................71Minton, Stephen..................... 73Mishkind, Matt....................... 46Miyamoto, Sheridan................. 72Miyazaki, Masako.................. P139Moffet, Helene...................... 50Mohammed, Misbah.............. P946Muller, Mathew ...................... 33Nesbitt, Thomas S............... 2, 10, 37Newman, Stanton.................... 55Nicholis, Ronald G.................27, 38Nims, Pita......................... P616Normandin, Steven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IES3Notaroberto, Neil F................... 24O’Neil, Dan...........................13Oh, Dennis H......................... 35Orlowski, Anna ...................... 35Palmer, Krisan.......................60Palmer, Stephen..................... 53Palumbo, John .....................IES1Parker, Chuck................... 59, 62Paschall, Les .......................IES1Pavliscsak, Holly.................. P595Pearl, Phillip L....................... 63Pena-Robichaux, Venessa..........P186Peterson, Joe ................... 2, IES4Pitt, Alan............................. 11Pletcher, Sarah......................48Plummer, David.................... IES3Ponce, Brent ..................... P352Poole, Laurie........................ 28Purdy, Brendan....................... 3Pursley, James.................29, IES6Quashie, Rene Y......................44Reis, Howard........................64Remilla, Murthy...... P273, P276, P840Reyna, Molly........................64Reynolds, Howard N..........P381, P444Richmond, Tammy................. P251Rickles, Nathaniel M............... P400Riesenbach, Ron...................... 3Roberts, Lisa...................... IES7Robertson, Cliff..................... 23Robertson, Michelle.................. 15Roe, Kimberly ....................... 43Rogove, Herb..................... 41, 52Romer, Doug ........................ 52Rothenberg, Steven S................. 7Rowe, Nancy ........................ 65Ruppar, Daniel....................... 29Russell, Katie........................ 39Sable, Craig......................... 63Sadowsky, Jeffrey................... 39Sanders, Caroline.................... 55Sanders, Richard B................... 52Santoli, Dennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IES5Sapci, Hasan ...................... P197Schlegel, Sherene................... 66Schoenberg, Roy...................IES1Seale, Deborah E..................... 10Seraly, Mark......................... 25Seto, Edmund ....................... 54Shane-McWhorter, Laura.............. 4Shatzel, Alan........................ 30Shaw, Candace ....................P601Shehata, Ashraf ................... IES5Shimkin, Anthony.................... 29Shore, Jay....................... 5, 46Shore, Peter.........................60Siegel,Stuart........................ 75Sikka, Neal.......................... 51Silva, Paolo S. ................. 33, P325Simcox, Edmund................... IES3Simon, Anne........................ 18Simpkiss, Cheryl.................. P755Slaney, Charlene..................... 34Smith, Anthony C.................... 65Sorenson, Gisele.................... P91Sossong, Sarah.................. 42, 48Spaulding, Ryan ..................... 62Sporner, Michelle L................. P216Sprang, Rob......................... 43Stein, Alex........................ IES3Stetina, Kory........................ 49Struthers, Christine................P140Swank, Sarah E...................... 62Swinfen, Roger ................... 19, 68Talbot, Chris....................... IES6Tauben, David J. .................... 15Ternullo, Joseph..................... 38Teyhen, DeydreS...................... 4Thompson, Bradley.................. 26Tracy, Joseph ....................... 56Tremwel, Martin ...................P327Tsao, Jack W......................... 14Tsuji, Masatsugu.......................1Turner, Troy A....................... 70Turvey, Carolyn...................... 32Urtubey, Xavier R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P786Uthke, Lorraine....................... 3Vallone, Orlando Junior.............. 16VanderWerf, Mark ................. IES2Vega, Silvio..................... 63, 75Velasquez, Sarah E................ P746Veremakis, Chris.....................71Versel, Neil.......................... 47Vo, Alexander ....................... 46Voyles, Debbie................ 10, P464Waisman, Thais......................68Waite, Karen.........................31Walsh, Alexander..................... 3Wang, Yulan.......................... 7Wang, Jerry....................... IES2Wasfy, Jason H...................... 42Watson, Andrew R................... 7, 11Webster, Kathleen .................... 9Wechsler, Lawrence.................. 14Wells, Raymond..................... 43Wesloh, Janelle J.................... 22White, Jon.......................... 19Wilbur, David........................ 42Williams, Donna.......................1Williams, Sherrie.................... 45Williams, Dave L...................... 59Winslow, Dan........................44Wong, David J....................... 25Wright, Tim....................... IES6Wright, Simon..................... IES2Yager, Phoebe....................... 27Yang, Nikki H........................ 27Yellowlees, Peter ................. 15, 67Yoon, Ho Jin........................ 22Yuan, Michael J.................... P731Zafar, Asif..................... 68, P737Zakir, Sikder M........................31Ziadlou, Dina........................ 59Zierath, Stacey...................... 23Zimmer-Galler, Ingrid E............... 24ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 57
2013 ATA FALL FORUMSeptember 8-10, 2013 / Toronto, Ontario, CanadaTelemedicine: the solution to healthcare’s biggest problemswww.ATAFallForum.org
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalYulun Wang, PhDATA 2013Program ChairVice President,American TelemedicineAssociationInTouch HealthSanta Barbara, CARobert Adams, MDMedical Universityof South CarolinaCharleston, SCDale Alverson, MDUniversity of NewMexico - <strong>Center</strong>for Telehealth andCybermedicine ResearchAlbuquerque, NMNina Antoniotti,RN, MBA, PhDMarshfield ClinicMarshfield, WIApril ArmstrongUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAMelissa Barthold,MSN, CPHIMS, RN-BCUniverstity of MississippiMedical <strong>Center</strong>Jackson, MSMandy BellAvera HealthSioux Falls, SDKenneth Bleakley,BS, MPAFONEMEDColorado Springs, COPatrick Boissy, PhDResearch Centre Aging /University of SherbrookeSherbrooke, QC, CanadaRichard BoxerTelaDoc, Inc.Dallas, TXLinda BranaganSecondLookSan Francisco, CAEdward Brown, MDOntario TelemedicineNetworkToronto, ON, CanadaElizabeth Burton, MPAPolycomSan Jose, CAMichael Campbell,MS, MBAGulf Coast VeteransHealth Care SystemBiloxi, MSJana Cason, DhsSpalding UniversityLouisville, KYDebbie Corlin, MHAMattel Children’sHospital UCLALos Angeles, CATheresa Davis,RN, MSN, PhDcInova Health SystemFalls Church, VASteven Dean, BSInova Health SystemFalls Church, VABart Demaerschalk, MDMayo ClinicScottsdale, AZNirav Desai, BS, MS, MBAHands On TelehealthMarietta, GAChuck Doarn, MBAUniversity of CincinnatiCincinnati, OHRoger Downey, BSGlobalMedScottsdale, AZKenneth Drude, PhDPositivePerspectives, Inc.Dayton, OHKathy Duckett,RN, BSN, PHN<strong>Center</strong> for ConnectedHealthWaltham, MAIbrahim Fahdi, MD, FACCUniversity of Arkansasfor Medical Sciences andCentral Arkansas VeteranHealthcare SystemLittle Rock, ARPaul Fontelo, MD, MPHNational Library ofMedicine at NIHBethesda, MDBridget Gallagher,GNP, MSNJewish Home LifeCareNew York, NYPramod Gaur, PhDUnitedHealth GroupWhite Plains, NYGary Gilbert, PhDGeorgetown UniversityISIS <strong>Center</strong>Fort Detrick, MDAlexis GilroyNelson Mullins Riley& ScarboroughWashington, WAPeer review &award committeesGregg Givens, PhD, CCC-AEast Carolina UniversityGreenville, NCFrances Gough, MDCarena, Inc.Seattle, WABen Green, MDCarena, Inc.Seattle, WAGlenn Groesch,BS, MA, MBASouthern IllinoisUniversity Schoolof MedicineSpringfield, ILJulie Hall-Barrow, EdDArkansas Departmentof HealthSunil HazarayAuthentidateHolding CorpBerkeley Heights, NJNeil HerendeenUniversity of RochesterMedical <strong>Center</strong>Rochester, NYMark HortonJoslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>Phoenix, AZWilliam Jackson,MD, MBAInova Health SystemFalls Church, VAMohit Kaushal,MD, MBAWest HealthSan Diego, CACarl Keldie, MD, FACEPCorizonBrentwood, TNDonald Kosiak,MD, MBA, FACEPAvera Medical GroupSioux Falls, SDGreg Kramer, JD, PhDNational <strong>Center</strong>for Telehealth andTechnologyTacoma, WAElizabethKrupinski, PhDUniversity of ArizonaTucson, AZAlbert Lai, PhDThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OHIvy Lee, MD, FAADUC San FranciscoSan Francisco, CAAlan Lee, PhD, DPT,MA, MS, BSMount St. Mary’s CollegeLos Angeles, CACindy Leenknecht,MS, ACNS-BCSt. Vincent HealthcareFoundationBillings, MTHelen Li, MDUniversity of TexasHealth Science <strong>Center</strong>Galveston, TXAna Maria Lopez,MD, MPH, FACPArizona Cancer <strong>Center</strong>Tucson, AZTania Malik, JDCOPERaleigh, NCJames Marcin, MD, MPHUniversity ofCalifornia, DavisSacramento, CAJames Mathers, MD, FCCPAmerican College ofChest PhysiciansRichmond, VAThelmaMcClosky-ArmstrongEastern MontanaTelemedicine NetworkBillings, MTJean McCormick,RN, MSNOregon Health &Science UniversityPortland, ORRon Merrell, MD, FACSVirginia CommonwealthUniversity Health SystemRichmond, VAKathleen Myers,MD, MPHSeattle Children’sHospitalSeattle, WARon Nicholis, MD,FAAP, FHMChildren’s MercyHospital & ClinicsKansas City, MOSteve Normandin, BSAMD GlobalTelemedicine, Inc.Chelmsford, MASteve North, MD, MPH<strong>Center</strong> for RuralHealth InnovationBakersville, NCDennis Oh, MD, PhDUC San FranciscoSan Francisco, CACarol Olff, BSN, MSN,RN, CCRN-E, NEA-BCJohn Muir HealthWalnut Creek, CALiron Pantanowitz, MDUniversity of PittsburghMedical <strong>Center</strong>Pittsburgh, PACharles Peterson,MD, MBATelemedicine andAdvanced TechnologyResearch <strong>Center</strong>Fort Detrick, MDLaurie Poole, RN,BScN, MHSAOntario TelemedicineNetworkToronto, ON, CanadaPeter RangeAlere ConnectedHealth LimitedBristol, United KingdomMolly ReynaSpecialists On Call, Inc.Leesburg, VAHerb Rogove, DOC30 TelemedicineOjai, CANancy Rowe, BANorthern ArizonaRegional BehavioralHealth AuthorityFlagstaff, AZCraig Sable, MD,MF, FACCChildren’s NationalMedical <strong>Center</strong>Washington, DCThomas Sheeran,PhD, MERhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical schoolProvidence, RIPaolo Silva, MDJoslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>Boston, MAAlexis SilverHome CareAssociation NYSAlbany, NYGigi Sorenson, RN, MSNFlagstaff Medical <strong>Center</strong>Flagstaff, AZKannan Sreedhar,MBA, MSVerizon ConnectedHealth Care SolutionsBasking Ridge, NJATA Awards CommitteeJoel BarthelemyGlobalMedScottsdale, AZElizabeth Krupinski, PhDUniversity of ArizonaTucson, AZEdward Brown, MDOntario TelemedicineNetworkToronto, ON, CanadaChris StorerAmerican WellBoston, MADeydre Teyhen, PT, PhDUS Army MedicalDepartment <strong>Center</strong>& SchoolFort Sam Houston, TXCarolyn Turvey, PhDUniversity of IowaIowa City, IACharles Von Urff, PhDInternationalPartners LtdHenderson, NVSaurabh Vyas,MD, MhsADeloitte Consulting LLPMarina del Rey, CAHarry Wang, BA,MS, MBAParks AssociatesDallas, TXAndrew Watson,MD, MLitt, FACSUniversity of PittsburghMedical <strong>Center</strong>Pittsburgh, PAKathy Webster, MDLoyola UniversityMedical <strong>Center</strong>Maywood, ILLawrence Wechsler, MDUniversity of PittsburghMedical <strong>Center</strong>Pittsburgh, PARobert Williams, MDOntario TelemedicineNetworkTimmins, ON, CanadaJill Winters, PhD, RNColumbia Collegeof NursingMilwaukee, WIIngrid Zimmer-Galler, MDJohns Hopkins Hospital/Wilmer Eye InstituteBaltimore, MDMurray Zucker, MDUnited Health GroupSan Francisco, CAATA Awards CommitteeSteve Normandin, BSAMD GlobalTelemedicine, Inc.Chelmsford, MAYulun Wang, PhDInTouch HealthSanta Barbara, CApeer review & award committeesATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 59
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalCONTINUINGEDUCation CREDITSJointly Sponsored byUSF Health will provide continuing educationcredits for the 18th Annual International Meetingof the American Telemedicine Association,including credit for physicians, nurses, registereddieticians and psychologists as well as Floridalicensedclinical social workers, licensedmarriage and family therapists, mental healthcounselors, physical therapists and occupationaltherapists. Any attendee wishing to obtaincontinuing education credits from attendanceat the meeting must indicate such an interest atthe time of registration for the Annual Meetingor by completing an USF Continuing EducationAttendance Verification Form online at http://cme.hsc.usf.edu/EvalCert.htmlTo obtain your CE certificate online:1. Visit http://cme.hsc.usf.edu/EvalCert.html2. Enter your e-mail address and password3. Enter CME Code 224756 (unique to this event)4. Complete the meeting evaluation5. Attest to the number of hours you attended6. Print your certificate (and save it to yourdesktop as a PDF!)You must complete the online process within30 days or a $35.00 fee will be accessed. Contactcpdsupport@health.usf.edu with any questions.ATA’s 2013 Eighteenth Annual International Meetingand Exhibition is the premiere forum for thehealthcare industry to discuss clinical and businessissues related to telemedicine. Throughout themeeting there will be courses and concurrent sessionsfocusing on educating healthcare professionals andthe public about telemedicine.OBJECTIVEsAfter attending this conference, participantsshould be able to:1. Develop pathways for the productive use of telemedicine by employingsuccessful business models.2. Implement a strategy to overcome key barriers to the deployment oftelemedicine by addressing legal, financial and administrative issues.3. Network and collaborate with colleagues in the fieldof telemedicine to build an international base for ongoingcollaboration and knowledge building.4. Improve patient safety and outcomes by understanding and implementingcurrent clinical and industry policies, standards and bestpractices to maximize the effectiveness of their telemedicine program.Target AudienceATA’s educational courses are designed for clinical, technical andadministrative professionals who work in the field of telemedicine.No prerequisite knowledge or skills are required to participatein these activities. The target audience is physicians, nurses, registereddieticians and psychologists as well as Florida-licensed clinicalsocial workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, mentalhealth counselors, physical therapists and occupational therapists.Faculty DisclosureUSF Health adheres to the ACCME Standards regarding commercial supportof continuing medical education. It is the policy of USF Health thatthe faculty and planning committee disclose real or apparent conflictsof interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, that relevantconflicts of interest are resolved and that speakers disclose any unlabeled/unapproveduse of drugs or devices during their presentation.Detailed disclosures will be made available onsite with meeting materials.60ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
PhysiciansThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordancewith the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Councilfor Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorshipof USF Health and ATA. USF Health is accredited by the ACCMEto provide continuing medical education for physicians.USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRACategory 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.NursesUSF Health is accredited as a provider of continuing nursingeducation by the American Nurses Credentialing<strong>Center</strong>’s Commission on Accreditation.A maximum of 20 contact hours may be earned by learners whosuccessfully complete this continuing nursing education activity.Registered DieticiansUSF Health, CO001, is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE)Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration(CDR) from 2/22/13 to 2/21/16. Registered dietitians (RDs) and dietetictechnicians, registered (DTRs) will receive up to 20 Level 2 continuingprofessional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/materials.Continuing Professional Education Provider Accreditation doesnot constitute endorsement by CDR of a provider, program or materials.PsychologistsUSF Health is approved by the American Psychological Associationto sponsor continuing education for psychologists. USF Healthmaintains responsibility for this program and its content. Thisactivity is for up to 20 credit hours. Full attendance to the conferenceis required. Partial credit will not be awarded.Florida Licensed Clinical Social Workers, LicensedMarriage and Family Therapists,Licensed Mental Health CounselorsUSF Health is an approved provider (BAP#433 – Exp. 3/31/15) of continuingeducation credits for clinical social work, marriage and familytherapy, and mental health counseling. This program has beenreviewed and approved for up to 24, 50-minute contact hours.Florida Licensed Physical Therapistsand Occupational TherapistsUSF Health is an approved provider of Continuing Education for PhysicalTherapists pursuant to the Board of Physical Therapy chapter 64b17-9. USFHealth designates this educational activity for up to 24 contact hours.Licensee numbers are required prior to the issuance of certificates.USF Health is an approved provider (#107, exp. 2/28/15) of continuingeducation for Occupational Therapy Licensees. This program hasbeen reviewed and approved for up to 24, 50-minute contact hours.Licensee numbers are required prior to the issuance of certificates.CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSATA 2013 Total Continuing Education Credits AvailableTotal CME CreditsAvailablePhysicians Nurses PsychologistsRegisteredDieticiansSocial WorkMental HealthPhysical Therapists &Occupational Therapists20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 24.0 24.0 24.0Breakdown of Hours per CategoryPhysicians Nurses Psychologists RegisteredDieticiansSocial WorkMental HealthPhysical Therapists& OccupationalTherapistsSaturday Full Day Course 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 7.20 7.20 7.20Sunday AM Half Day Courses 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.1 3.1 3.1Sunday PM Half Day Courses 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.1 3.1 3.1ATA 2013 Program* 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 10.8 10.8 10.8*Includes all concurrent sessions during ATA 2013 (Monday-Tuesday)ATA 2013 Program Hours Breakdown per CategoryPhysicians Nurses Psychologists RegisteredDieticiansSocial WorkMental HealthPhysical Therapists& OccupationalTherapistsMonday Concurrent Sessions 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 6. 0 6.0 6.0Tuesday Concurrent Sessions 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.8 4.8Totals: 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 10.8 10.8 10.8ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 61
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalPRESIDENT’S awardwinnersATA Annual President’s Awards for the Advancement of TelemedicineIndividual AwardSupported by Jay Sanders, MDof The Global Telemedicine GroupRashid Bashshur, PhDProfessor Emeritus, Departmentof Management and PolicyDirector, UMH Telemedicine CoreUniversity of MichiganPresident Emeritus, AmericanTelemedicine AssociationAnn Arbor, MISince the early 1970’s, Rashid Bashshsur has beena catalyst for the development and evaluation oftelemedicine systems in the United States. Whileat the National Academy of Sciences (Instituteof Medicine,) he was consultant to the Office ofEconomic Opportunity on the use of telecommunicationsto support rural health programs. He served as a member of the study section onhealth care applications at the RANN Program (Research Applied to National Need) ofthe National Science Foundation. The NSF awarded him a grant to evaluate a telemedicineprogram in rural Maine and to access the status of telemedicine nationwide. Heorganized the first two national conferences on telemedicine, whose proceedings werepublished as Telemedicine: Exploration in the Use of Telecommunications in Health Care.Over the past two and a half decades, Dr. Bashshur has served as senior consultantto numerous telemedicine projects, agencies and governments, including, the Navy,Bell Laboratories, the Office of Technology Assessment, the Department of Defense,and several foreign governments. He is the founder of the National Consortium forTelemedicine Evaluation, based at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.Dr. Bashshur has published extensively on telemedicine, maintains an active speakingschedule, and works closely with policy-makers at institutional and nationallevels. Dr. Bashshur co-founded Telemedicine and e-Health, a multidisciplinarypeer-reviewed journal and previously served as the publication’s Editor-in-Chief.62ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Institutional Awardaward winnersSupported by AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.University of New Mexico Health Sciences <strong>Center</strong>,Project ECHOAlbuquerque, NMThe mission of ProjectECHO (Extensionfor CommunityHealthcare Outcomes)is to develop thecapacity to safely and effectively treat chronic, common,and complex diseases in rural and underservedareas, and to monitor outcomes of this treatment.Project ECHO is a transformative model of medicaleducation and care delivery that can expandtreatment capacity and increase quality by ensuringthat every provider is practicing at the top of his orher competence using the latest knowledge and byreinforcing team-based care as efficiently as possible.Project ECHO is funded in part by a grant fromthe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation andhas received support from the New MexicoLegislature, the University of New Mexico, andthe New Mexico Department of Public Health.Innovation AwardSupported by InTouch HealthDepartment of DefenseSafe Helpline ApplicationThe DoD Safe Helpline app provides sexual assault survivors in themilitary with worldwide access to tools and resources to help self-managethe symptoms of sexual trauma. Sexual assault is a personal anddestructive crime and many survivors wish to access support discreetlyand privately. This app addresses these unique needs confidentially (alldata is stored within the app) and can be used without internet access.The app features an interactive self-assessment tool (“PLAN”),which allows users to evaluate trauma symptoms through sixbasic questions. At the end of the assessment the app providesa list of recommended exercises to help manage these symptoms.Some of the exercises include grounding, guided visualizationand breathing techniques. Catering to both male and femalesurvivors, users can select audio in either gender’s voice.The app can also connect a survivor to the Safe Helpline and localmilitary and civilian sexual assault resources worldwide.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 63
ATA2013THE WORLD’S LARGESTMEETING + TRADE SHOWaward winnersEducation and NetworkingOpportunities for the Up-to-DateTelemedicine ProfessionalSIG & Chapter Achievement AwardSupported by UnitedHealth GroupBusiness & Finance SIGChairNancy RoweDirector of TelemedicineNorthern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health AuthorityFlagstaff, AZVice ChairDebbie Landau CorlinChief Administrative OfficerUCLA Department of PediatricsMattel Children’s Hospital UCLALos Angeles, CAQuality Healthcare ThroughTelecommunications TechnologyBusiness &FINANCe SIGThe Business and Finance SIG is the largest ATA SIG, with over 240 active members,and has made significant contributions to ATA’s mission over the past year. The SIGadvanced ATA’s mission by promoting the business of telehealth through extensiveoutreach, working with key telemedicine stakeholders to develop resources andeducational opportunities for ATA members. In 2012 and 2013 the group deliveredhigh quality, well attended monthly education programs, addressing important areassuch as telehealth reimbursement, HIPAA regulations, and FCC’s Connect Fund.Industry Council AwardSupported by AT&TPeter Killcommons, MDChief Executive OfficerMedwebSan Francsisco, CAMedical entrepreneur Peter Killcommons is a CEO dedicated to helping others. Anactive philanthropist, Peter Killcommons has traveled around the world and participatedin a number of charitable enterprises. He donates a significant amount oftime and resources to various causes, improving communities one project at a time.As a doctor, Peter Killcommons has offered his medical services in many war-tornand underprivileged villages. He personally visited Acomet, Afshar, NangaharPublic, Nangahar University, and Mogul Khan Memorial Hospitals in Afghanistan,assisting Rotary Interna tional in its humanitarian missions. Killcommons alsosailed with the USNS Comfort, a hospital ship, on a trip to Peru, to which hedonated time and equipment as they performed medical, surgical, and dentalwork at no charge for local villagers. In support of the United States military, Peter Killcommons traveled toIraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait to provide medical assistance. He is the only CEO of a medical company to personallyenter war zones to determine definitively whether or not his company was meeting the needs of soldiers.As a businessman, Peter Killcommons founded Medweb, garnering recognition from the San Francisco Chroniclefor spearheading the integration of medical imaging with the internet. CEO of Medweb since 1992, PeterKillcommons runs the medical imaging, teleradiology, and telemedicine company’s various divisions, includingits organized philanthropy program. Through Medweb, Peter Killcommons has offered support and resourcesto Pens for Peace, a charity delivering much-needed writing utensils to Afghan schoolchildren.64ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ATA College ofTelemedicine Fellowsaward winnERSEach year ATA elects members ofdistinction as new Fellows. Election to theAmerican Telemedicine Association Collegeof Fellows is a high honor that recognizessignificant achievements in telemedicine, aswell as service to the general telemedicinecommunity and service to ATA.2013 College of fELLOW InDUCTEESDavid Balch, MAChief Technology OfficerWhite House MedicalKanopi Health SystemsGreenville, NCPramod Gaur, PhDVice President, TelehealthUHG IT DivisionUnitedHealth GroupWhite Plains, NYPREVIOUS INDUCTEES2012Jerry Cavallerano, OD, PhDKaren S. Rheuban, MDScott Simmons, MS2011Anne Burdick, MD, MPHSam Burgiss, PhDWilliam England, PhD, JDRonald Merrell, MD, FACSSteven R. NormandinMark VanderWerfPamela Whitten, PhD2010Bonnie P. Britton, MSN, RNJoseph D’IorioCharles R. Doarn2009Dale Alverson, MDNina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhDRashid Bashshur, PhDElizabeth Krupinski, PhDJoe Kvedar, MDThelma McCloskey-ArmstrongRonald Poropatich, MDJane PrestonJay Sanders, MD, FACP, FACAAIBob Waters, JDRonald Weinstein, MDATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 65
Save the dateATA 2014May 18-20, 2014Baltimore, Maryland19th Annual International Meetingand Trade Show of the AmericanTelemedicine Associationwww.ATA2014.org
About the American Telemedicine AssociationThe American Telemedicine Association is the leadinginternational resource and advocate promoting theuse of advanced remote medical technologies. ATAand its diverse membership work to fully integratetelemedicine into transformed healthcare systems toimprove quality, equity and affordability of healthcarethroughout the world.Established in 1993 as a non-profit organization andheadquartered in Washington, DC, membership inthe Association is open to individuals, healthcareinstitutions, companies and other organizationswith an interest in promoting the deployment oftelemedicine throughout the world. ATA is governedby a Board of Directors, which is elected by theassociation’s membership.ATA Vision StatementTelemedicine will be fully integrated into healthcare systems toimprove quality, access, equity and affordability of healthcarethroughout the world.ATA Mission StatementThe mission of ATA is to promote professional, ethical andequitable improvement in health care delivery throughtelecommunications and information technology. This will beachieved through the following means:n Educating and engaging government, payers andthe public about telemedicinen Providing a clearinghouse of information and servicesfor both newcomers and experienced professionalsn Fostering networking and collaboration amongallied interests in medicine and technologyn Promoting research, innovation and educationn Developing and disseminating policies and standardsn Ensuring a strong financial basis for theassociation to support operationsn Creating consumer awareness and supportQuality Healthcare ThroughTelecommunicationsTechnologyATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 67
ATA Board of DirectorsPresidentA. Stewart Ferguson, PhDChief Information OfficerAlaska Native TribalHealth ConsortiumAnchorage, AKEllen R. Cohn, PhD, CCC-slPAssociate Dean forInstructional DevelopmentUniversity of Pittsburgh -Rehabilitation EngineeringResearch <strong>Center</strong> (RERC)on TelerehabilitationPittsburgh, PAHerb Rogove, DO,FCCM, FACPPresident & CEOc3o TelemedicineOjai, CAPresident-ElectEdward M. Brown, MDChief Executive OfficerOntario TelemedicineNetworkToronto, ONMolly J. Coye, MD, MPHChief Innovation OfficerUCLA Health SystemUniversity of CaliforniaLos AngelesLos Angeles, CALord Roger SwinfenFounder and TrusteeThe SwinfenCharitable TrustCanterbury, Kent,United KingdomVice PresidentYulun Wang, PhDChairman & CEOInTouch HealthSanta Barbara, CAJohn P. Howe, III, MDPresident and CEOProject HOPEMillwood, VAReed V. Tuckson, MDManaging DirectorTuckson HealthConnections, LLCSecretary-TreasurerDonald Jones, JDVice President,Global Strategy andMarket Development,Wireless HealthQualcomm LifeSan Diego, CAAllen IzadpanahPresident & CEOViTel NetMcLean, VADeborah L. Wince-SmithPresident & CEOCouncil on CompetitivenessWashington, DCImmediate PastPresidentBernard A. Harris,Jr., MD, MBAPresident and CEOVesalius VenturesHouston, TXJulia L. JohnsonPresidentNetCommunications, LLCWindermere, FLPeter Yellowlees,MD, MBBSProfessor of ClinicalPsychiatryDepartment of Psychiatryand Behavioral SciencesSacramento, CAIngrid Zimmer-Galler, MDAssociate Professorof OphthalmologyJohns Hopkins Hospital/Wilmer Eye InstituteBaltimore, MD68ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
ATA StaffExecutive Leadership Public Policy Meetings and LogisticsJonathan LinkousChief Executive OfficerGary CapistrantSenior Director,Public PolicyBryan LaneDirector of MeetingsAlice WatlandChief Operating OfficerLatoya ThomasProject Director,State Health PolicyAdministrative and FinanceMario Valdez, Jr.Director of FinanceProgram andMember sErvicesJordana BernardSenior Director,Program ServicesSales, Trade Shows andCorporate rELationsSandy HungDirector of CorporateRelationsCarmen ParkOffice ManagerMaureen McGrathDirector, ProgramServicesMimi HubbardSales and MarketingManagerCurtis GoreManager, ProgramServicesCOMMunications and MARKEtingBenjamin ForstagSenior Director ofCommunicationsCarlena FarrarManager, MemberServicesNational HeadquartersAmerican Telemedicine Association1100 Connecticut Avenue, NWSuite 540Washington, DC 20036202-223-3333www.americantelemed.orgATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 69
Institutional MembersATA Institutional Members are non-profit healthcare providers using telemedicine: hospitals, universities,health systems and government programs. This group represents the who’s–who of telemedicine providerson the front line of this burgeoning field.Acadia HospitalBangor, MEAkron Children’s HospitalAkron, OHAlaska Federal HealthCare PartnershipAnchorage, AKAlaska Federal HealthcareAccess Network (AFHCAN)Anchorage, AKAll Children’s Health SystemSt. Petersburg, FLAmerican Academyof DermatologyWashington, DCArizona TelemedicineProgramTucson, AZArkansas Children’s HospitalLittle Rock, ARArkansas Departmentof Human ServicesLittle Rock, ARArmenia Fund USA –Hyebridge TelehealthNew York, NYAvera HealthSioux Falls, SDBehavioral Health Education<strong>Center</strong> of NebraskaOmaha, NECATELVannes Cedex, FranceCatholic Health InitiativesEnglewood, CO<strong>Center</strong> for Connected HealthBoston, MA<strong>Center</strong> for ConnectedHealth PolicySacramento, CACentro Nacional deExcelencia Tecnologicaen SaludMexico City, MexicoChildren’s Healthcareof AtlantaAtlanta, GAChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, MAChildren’s Hospital ColoradoAurora, COChildren’s Hospital ofPittsburgh of UPMCPittsburgh, PAChildren’s MercyHospital & ClinicsKansas City, MOChildren’s NationalMedical <strong>Center</strong>Washington, DCChillicothe VA Medical <strong>Center</strong>Chillicothe, OHChrISTUS SpohnHealth SystemCorpus Christi, TXCincinnati Children’sHospital Medical <strong>Center</strong>Cincinnati, OHClarke County HospitalOsceola, IACleveland ClinicCleveland, OHColorado AccessDenver, CODartmouth-Hitchcock HealthLebanon, NHDelaware Health &Social ServicesNew Castle, DEDepartment ofVeterans AffairsReno, NVEast Carolina UniversityTelemedicine <strong>Center</strong>Greenville, NCEaster Seals New JerseyEast Brunswick, NJEastern MaineHealthcare SystemsBrewer, MEEastern MontanaTelemedicine Network/ Billings ClinicBillings, MTEvangelical LutheranGood Samaritan SocietySioux Falls, SDFinger Lakes Migrant &Community HealthPenn Yan, NYFirstHealth of theCarolinas, Inc.Pinehurst, NCFletcher Allen Health CareBurlington, VTFundacion Santa Fe de BogotaBogota, ColombiaGeorgia Partnershipfor TelehealthWaycross, GAGreat Plains TelehealthResource andAssistance <strong>Center</strong>Minneapolis, MNHealthPartnersBloomington, MNInland NorthwestHealth ServicesSpokane, WAInova Health SystemFalls Church, VAINTEGRIS TelehealthOklahoma City, OKIntermountain HealthcareSalt Lake City, UTJewish Home & HospitalNew York, NYJohn Muir HealthWalnut Creek, CAJoslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>Boston, MAL.A. Care Health <strong>Plan</strong>Los Angeles, CALehigh Valley Health NetworkAllentown, PALoyola UniversityMedical <strong>Center</strong>Maywood, ILMaricopa IntegratedHealth SystemPhoenix, AZMarquette General HospitalMarquette, MIMarshfield ClinicMarshfield, WIMayo ClinicRochester, MNMedical Universityof South CarolinaCharleston, SCMemorial Sloan-KetteringCancer <strong>Center</strong>New York, NYMercyChesterfield, MOMercy Telehealth NetworkCarmichael, CAMinnesota Departmentof HealthSt. Paul, MNMission Health SystemAsheville, NCNassr Pediatric HospitalGaza, Palestinian TerritoryNational <strong>Center</strong> forTelehealth and TechnologyFt. Lewis, WANational Council of StateBoards of Nursing (NCSBN)Chicago, ILNational Instituteof Standards &Technology (NIST)Gaithersburg, MDNational Library ofMedicine at NIHBethesda, MDNationwide Children’sHospitalColumbus, OHOhioHealthColumbus, OHOklahoma State Boardof Medical Licensureand SupervisionOklahoma City, OKOntario TelemedicineNetworkToronto, ONOregon Health &Science UniversityPortland, OROrlando HealthOrlando, FLOSF HealthCarePeoria, ILPatient ProviderTelehealth NetworkAhoskie, NCPeaceHealth – SacredHeart Medical <strong>Center</strong>Springfield, OR<strong>Plan</strong>ned ParenthoodFederation of AmericaWashington, DCProject HOPE – The People-To-People Health FoundationMillwood, VARiverside Health SystemNewport News, VARochester GeneralHealth SystemRochester, NYSaint Luke’s Health SystemKansas City, MOSan Carlos Health System, Inc.Aguadilla, PRSouthern Illinois UniversitySchool of MedicineSpringfield, ILSpectrum HealthGrand Rapids, MISSM Health CareSt. Louis, MOSt. Joseph’s Healthcare SystemPaterson, NJSusquehanna Nursing &Rehabilitation <strong>Center</strong>Johnson City, NYSutter Care at HomeFairfield, CASwedish Medical <strong>Center</strong>Seattle, WATexas Children’s HospitalHouston, TXTexas Tech UniversityHealth Sciences <strong>Center</strong>Lubbock, TXThe Children’s Instituteof PittsburghPittsburgh, PAThe George WashingtonUniversity – MedicalFaculty AssociatesWashington, DCThe Leona M. and Harry B.Helmsley Charitable TrustSioux Falls, SDTsehootsooi Medical <strong>Center</strong>Fort Defiance, AZUAB Health SystemBirmingham, ALUC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CAUCSD Eating Disorders <strong>Center</strong>for Treatment and ResearchLa Jolla, CAUniversity Health NetworkToronto, ONUniversity of Arkansasfor Medical Sciences –ANGEls ProgramLittle Rock, ARUniversity of California,Irvine Medical <strong>Center</strong>, HealthAffairs Information SystemsOrange, CAUniversity of IllinoisCollege of MedicineChicago, ILUniversity of KansasMedical <strong>Center</strong>Kansas City, KS70ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
University of MarylandMedical <strong>Center</strong>Baltimore, MDUniversity of Miami TeleHealthMiami, FLUniversity of MichiganHealth SystemAnn Arbor, MIUniversity of MississippiMedical <strong>Center</strong>Jackson, MSUniversity of MissouriHealthcare, Telehealth NetworkColumbia, MOUniversity of New Mexico– <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealth andCybermedicine ResearchAlbuquerque, NMUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCUniversity of OklahomaHealth Sciences <strong>Center</strong>Oklahoma City, OKUniversity of Pittsburgh -Rehabilitation EngineeringResearch <strong>Center</strong> (RERC)on TelerehabilitationPittsburgh, PAUniversity of PittsburghMedical <strong>Center</strong>Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of RochesterMedical <strong>Center</strong>Rochester, NYUniversity of TexasMedical BranchGalveston, TXUniversity of Utah –Hospitals and ClinicsSalt Lake City, UTUniversity of Utah – UtahTelehealth NetworkSalt Lake City, UTUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VAUS Army Medical Research& Materiel Command,The Telemedicine &Advanced TechnologyResearch <strong>Center</strong> (TATRC)Fort Detrick, MDVA Capitol Health CareNetwork – VISN 5Linthicum Heights, MDVA Great Lakes HealthCare System - VISN 12Madison, WIVidant HealthGreenville, NCVirginia CommonwealthUniversity Health SystemRichmond, VAVolunteer BehavioralHealth Care SystemMurfreesboro, TNWarrior Resiliency ProgramSan Antonio, TXWest Penn Allegheny Health SystemPittsburgh, PAWest Virginia University – MDTVMorgantown, WVWinchester Medical <strong>Center</strong>Winchester, VAWinona HealthWinona, MNYale New Haven HospitalNew Haven, CTATA InstitutionalCouncil LeadershipChairJoe Tracy, MSVice President, TelehealthServicesLehigh Valley Health NetworkChair-ElectJamie L. Adler, PhDChief, Clinical Telehealth Division (cTH)National <strong>Center</strong> for Telehealthand TechnologySecretaryScott Simmons, MSDirector of TelehealthUniversity of Miami TelehealthCurtis Lowery, MDMedical DirectorUniversity of Arkansas for MedicalSciences – ANGELS ProgramKristi Henderson, DNP, NP-BC, FAENChief Adv. Practice Officer /Director of TelehealthUniversity of Mississippi Medical <strong>Center</strong>Sustaining Individual MembersATA thanks the following individuals for theirgenerous contribution to ATA over the last year.Rashid Bashshur, PhDDirector of TelemedicineUniversity of MichiganHealth SystemAnn Arbor, MIDomenic A. Ciraulo, MDChairman Departmentof PsychiatryBoston University Schoolof Medicine and BostonMedical <strong>Center</strong>Boston, MADon A. Craven, Jr.Partner - BusinessDevelopmentTheraKinetixAustin, TXWilliam L. England, PhD, JDSenior Director RuralHealth Care EvaluationUniversal ServiceAdministrative CompanyWashington, DCAlexis Slagle GilroyPartnerNelson Mullins Riley& ScarboroughWashington, DCSayave GnoumouNazounki, GlobalMedical NetworkCourbevoie, FrancePaula Guy, RNCEOGeorgia Partnershipfor TelehealthWaycross, GALynette J. Holloway, BSTelemedicine CoordinatorMichigan Departmentof CorrectionsLansing, MIJulia JohnsonPresidentNet Communications, LLCWindermere, FLBarb JohnstonCEOHealthLinkNowSacramento, CADena Puskin, ScDDirectorOffice for the Advancementof TelehealthRockville, MDHerbert Rogove, DO,FCCM, FACPPresident & CEOC3O TelemedicineOjai, CAJay H. Sanders MD,FACP, FACAAIPresident & CEOThe Global Telemedicine GroupMcLean, VARenzo Sodini, AAPMR, NAssChief Physiatry andMedical DirectorClinica della ColonnaRome, ItalyLord Roger SwinfenFounder and TrusteeThe Swinfen Charitable TrustCanterbury, Kent,United KingdomDr. Norihide Yamaguchi, MDNerima-Ku, TokyoATA Institutional MemberCouncil Meeting & LuncheonSunday, May 5, 10:30am—12:30pmHilton Austin, Salon A&DATA Institutional Members OnlyATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 71
ATA Corporate MembersATA’s Sustaining President’s Circle, President’s Circle and Corporate Members represent companies that playa special role in shaping the future of the telemedicine industry, positioning themselves as leaders among thegrowing number of product and service providers.ATA IndustryCouncilLeadershipThe ATA Industry Councilis composed of ATA’sSustaining President’sCircle and President’sCircle Members. Theseorganizations have mademajor strategic investmentsin telemedicine and are thekey technology and servicesleaders in the industry.ChairAllen IzadpanahPresident & CEOViTel NetChair-ElectPeter Killcommons, MDCEOMedwebImmediate Past ChairJoel E. BarthelemyManaging DirectorGlobalMedDaniel L. CosentinoCEO and PresidentCardiocomSteve NormandinPresidentAMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.Linda BolesChief Strategist, US PublicSector Healthcare InnovationCisco Systems, Inc.Sustaining President’s Circle MembersA&D MedicalAlere ConnectAMD GlobalTelemedicine, Inc.American WellAT&TBosch HealthcareCardiocomCorizonCorTronix BiomedicalAdvancementTechnologies, Inc.CnowGCI ConnectMDGlobalMedHewlett-PackardIntel-GE CareInnovationsInTouch HealthNonin MedicalNuView Health, LLCPanasonic Corporationof North AmericaPhilips HomeHealthcare SolutionsPolycomSpecialists On CallSUNPA Image TelTech Co., LtdUnitedHealth GroupVidyoViTel NetViterion TeleHealthcareWellPointEd SimcoxDirectorAT&TATA Industry CouncilService ProviderForumThe Industry Council Service Provider Forumrepresents the unique interests of for-profit companiesusing telemedicine to provide direct healthcare servicesto patients and consumers.chairJoe Peterson, MDCEOSpecialsts on Call, Inc.ATA Service ProviderForum MeetingSunday, May 5, 9:00am-10:30amHilton Austin, Room 408ATA Sustaining President’s Circle &President’s Circle Members Only72ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
President’s CircleLevel MembersCarena, Inc.Chorus CallCisco SystemsHanover Insurance GroupHealthSpot, Inc.Hospital Corporation of AmericaHUB InternationalHumana, Inc.IBMInSight TelepsychiatryJEDMEDKPMG, LLPMD Aligne, LLC.MedwebPhysician Referral NetworkQualcommSprintSun Knowledge, Ltd.Zhejiang University HealthAdministration Co. Ltd.ATA Industry MemberCouncil Meeting & LuncheonSunday, May 5, 10:30am—12:30pmHilton Austin, Salon B&DATA Sustaining President’s Circle &President’s Circle Members OnlyCorporate Members3M Littmann StethoscopesAccentureAdvanced ICU CareAlcatel-LucentAMC HealthAMN HealthcareAnalyte HealthAperio Technologies, Inc.Blue Cirrus ConsultingCarenection, LLCCentura Health at HomeClickCareComcastConnections365Connexus, Inc.Creekridge CapitalCritical Signal TechnologiesDiversinetEagle Hospital PhysiciansEasCareEHRscribe, Inc.Emerge.MDEmergency Medical Services Corp.Enovate USAGood Neighbor TelehealthGreatCallGuardian 24/7HealthInterLink, LLCHighmark – Business InnovationHoneywell HomMedICUcare, LLCIDEAL LIFEID-Tech SolutionsImplandata Ophthalmic Products GmbHInfoRelianceInterMetro Industries Corp.ISR Insurance Consulting GroupIVCi, LLCKe’aki Technologies LLCKelly Services, Inc.KORE Telematics, Inc.L-3 National Security Solutions, Inc.LingraphicaLiveCareMD247.comNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLPNeuroCall, Inc.Newtech, Inc.Numera, Inc.Nurse ResponseNuvimedixOneVision SolutionsOpenstream Inc.Premier Psychiatric Group, LLCQuanta Computer, Inc.Questcare Medical ServicesRADVISION, an Avaya CompanyREACH HealthRNK Products, Inc.Rubbermaid HealthcareSafety Net Connect, Inc.SecondLookSecure MedicalSHL TelemedicineSmith Moore Leatherwood LLPSolutionz Conferencing, Inc.Stage Front Presentation Systems/inVisionCamStatLink LLCStratus VideoTelaDocTeleMed2UTelyLabs, Inc.Trinity Video CommunicationsTunstall AmericasUnited Telehealth ServicesVest Advertising, Marketing, andPublic RelationsVGM & AssociatesVirtual RadiologicVital Connect, Inc.Wexford Health ServicesWhitlockWorld Medical, Inc.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 73
ATA Special Interest Groups, Discussion Groups and ChaptersBusiness & Finance SIGFocus: Business planningtools and educationalwebinars and courses onthe business of telehealth.The group also serves as acollaborative network andresource regarding businessand financial strategiesand practices for thedevelopment, sustainability,and viability of telehealthprograms and businesses.Chair: Nancy Rowe, BADirector of Telemedicine,NARBHA, Flagstaff, AZVice Chair: Debbie Landan CorlinChief Administrative OfficerUCLA Department of PediatricsMattel Children’s Hospital UCLA,Los Angeles, CATelemental Health SIGFocus: Development of practiceguidelines in telemental health,educational courses andoutreach and liaison effortswith professional associationsin the mental health field.Chair: Carolyn TurveyPhD, Associate Professor,University of Iowa, Iowa City, IowaVice Chair: Elizabeth Brooks, PhDInstructor, University of ColoradoAnschutz Medical Campus,<strong>Center</strong>s for American Indian andAlaska Native Health, Aurora, COHome Telehealth andRemote Monitoring SIGFocus: Raising public andprofessional awarenessabout the benefits derivedfrom home telehealth andremote monitoring. Gatheringand sharing informationabout outcomes of servicesto include quality of care,evaluating costs and benefits,and collecting resourceinformation on availableand evolving technologies.Chair: Alexis SilverTelehealth ConsultantAlbany, NYVice Chair: Kathy Duckett, BSN, RNDirector for Trainingand DevelopmentSutter <strong>Center</strong> for Integrated Care,Fairfield, CAOcular Telehealth SIGFocus: Promotingthe development andadvancement of the use oftelemedicine in fields relatedto ophthalmology, optometryand optical engineering.Chair: Paolo Antonio S. Silva, MDStaff Ophthalmologist, AssistantChief, <strong>Center</strong> for OcularTelehealth, Beetham Eye InstituteJoslin Diabetes <strong>Center</strong>, Boston, MAVice Chair: Mark Horton, OD, MDChief of Ophthalmology, PhoenixIndian Medical <strong>Center</strong>, Phoenix, AZmHealth SIGFocus: A special interestgroup that focuses onthe rapidly developingfield of mobile healthcare(mHealth) technologies.Chair: Sunil Hazaray, MBAChief Commercial OfficerAuthentidateChicago, ILVice Chair: Steven DeanAdministrative Director ofTelemedicine OperationsInova TelemedicineFalls Church, VAHuman Factors SIGFocus: Educational courses,best practices and otherresearch for web sitebibliography, outreachactivities with universitiesand SIG member surveys asa resource for the web site.Chair: Patrick BoissyPhD, Associate ProfessorUniversity of Sherbrooke,Sherbrooke, Quebec CanadaVice Chair: David Ben-Arieh, PhDProfessor, IndustrialEngineering, Kansas StateUniversity, Manhattan, KSPediatric Telehealth SIGFocus: Promoting and fosteringthe growth and provision of abroad spectrum of telehealthservices for infants, childrenand adolescents. Thisgroup provides a forum fordiscussion of opportunitiesfor clinical, research andeducational collaboration, togenerate interest in outreachand research . The SIG willjointly sponsor the PediatricTelehealth Colloquium inconjunction with the ATA2013 Annual Meeting.Chair: Neil E. Herendeen, MD, MBAMedical Director, Health-e-AccessUniversity of RochesterMedical <strong>Center</strong>Rochester, NYVice Chair: Julie Hall-Barrow, EdDDirector for Rural Healthand Primary Care, ArkansasDepartment of Health,Little Rock, ARInternational SIGFocus: Internationalnetworking and outreach,multi-national, crossborder telehealth activitiesand collaboration withother internationalorganizations. Provides aplatform for discussion onInternational standards.Chair: Mark VanderWerfDirector of Telehealth, NoninMedical, Inc., Plymouth, MNVice Chair: Maurice Mars,MBChB, MD,Professor of TeleHealth,University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, KwaZulu-N, South Africa74ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
Telerehabilitation SIGFocus: Developmentof practice guidelinesfor Telerehabilitation,collaboration with professionalorganizations in therehabilitation field and web siteresources and bibliographies.Chair: Michael Campbell,MS, MBA, CCC-SLPAssistant Chief, Audiology andSpeech Pathology Service,Gulf Coast Veterans HealthCare System, Biloxi, MSVice Chair: Jana Cason,DHS, OTR/L, AssociateProfessor, Auerbach School ofOccupational Therapy, SpaldingUniversity, Louisville, KYTelehealth Nursing SIGFocus: Educationalcourses and white papers,development of practiceguidelines for telepresentersand collaboration withprofessional organizationsfocusing on nursing . Thisgroup was the recipient of the2010-2011 SIG and ChapterAchievement Award.Chair: Cindy K. Leenknecht, MS,APRN-CS, CCRP, St. VincentHealthcare/Partners in HealthTelemedicine Network, Billings, MTVice Chair: Terri Imus, RN, CDH/ARSAVES, ANGELS Outreach Nurse,Little Rock, ARAR SAVES, ANGELSOutreach Nurse, Little Rock, ARTeledermatology SIGFocus: Development ofTeledermatology Standardsand Practice Guidelines andcollaborats with other nationalmedical organizations suchas the American Academyof Dermatology to raiseawareness about telehealth.Chair: Dennis Oh, MD, PhDAssociate Professor ofDermatology, University ofCalifornia, San Francisco,San Francisco, CAVice Chair: April W. ArmstrongMD, MPH, Assistant Professorof Dermatology, Director ofDermatology Clinical ResearchUnit and TeledermatologyProgram, UC Davis School ofMedicine, Sacramento, CAFour Corners TelehealthConsortium DGFocus: Formed among NewMexico, Arizona, Utah, andColorado to serve as amodel for regional telehealthcollaboration in the UnitedStates and provide localpopulation with access tothe best healthcare practiceunconstrained by geographicaland jurisdictional barriers.Chair: Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD,Assistant Director, ProgramEvaluation, University of Arizona,Department of Radiology- Research TelemedicineProgram, Southwest TelehealthResource <strong>Center</strong>, Tucson, AZVice Chair: Jay Shore, MD,Associate Professor, Universityof Colorado at Denver AmericanIndian and Alaska NativePrograms, Aurora, COTechnology SIGFocus: Educational webinarsand courses, technical supportfor other ATA member groupsand the ATA Standards andGuidelines Committee.Chair: Charles von Urff, PhD,CEO & President, InternationalPartners LTD Henderson, NVVice Chair: Glenn Groesch, MBA,Director - Telehealth Networksand Programs, SouthernIllinois University School ofMedicine, Springfield, ILTeleICU SIGFocus: Promoting and fosteringthe growth and provision ofintensivecare services usingtelemedicine technologies.Chair: Theresa M. Davis, RN, MSNPatient Care DirectorenVision eICUInova Health SystemFalls Church, VAVice Chair: Carol Olff, RN, MSN,CCRN-E, NEA-BC, OperationsManager, TeleICU <strong>Center</strong>, JohnMuir Health, Walnut Creek, CAEmergencyPreparedness andDisaster Response DGFocus: Development ofemergency preparednessinventory of nationaltelehealth disaster resourcesand educational webinars.Development ofa white paperon telehealth technologiesfor emergency medical careduring mass casualty incidents.Chair: Donald J. Kosiak, MD,MBA, FACEP, Avera eCareMedical Director, Avera MedicalGroup, Sioux Falls, SDLatin American &Caribbean Chapter(ATALACC)Focus: Working with otherinternational organizationsto promote telehealthand the establishmentof working groups in theregion. ATALACC holds anannual regional meetingand participates in theexecutive committee ofthe International SIG.Chair: Morel R . Orta, MSIT Director, Telesalud deVenezuela, Caracas, VenezuelaVice Chair: Milton Jijon, MDMedical DirectorCRONIX Cia., Ltda.Quito, EcuadorPacific IslandsChapter (PICATA)Focus: Alliance ofprofessionals with aninterest in increasingthe effectiveness oftelemedicine in thePacific Islands. Thechapter allows membersto collaborate witheach other, share ideasand experiences, andinterface with oneanother utilizing theexisting networks toenhance healthcare.PICATA participates inthe executive committeeof the International SIG.Chair: Daniel Davis, Jr.,MD, FACPCEO, InteractiveCare Technologies,Clinical AssociateProfessor of Medicine,John A. Burns School ofMedicine, Honolulu, HIVice Chair: Chad Koyanagi, MD,Assistant Professor, Universityof Hawaii, Department ofPsychiatry, Honolulu, HIATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 75
ATA Public PolicyPriorities for 2013Educating and engaginggovernment decision-makers,payers and the public abouttelemedicine is a core missionof ATA. Long recognized as therespected authority and leadingvoice for telemedicine policy, ATA isfocused on action and opportunitiesin Washington, DC and in the 50state capitals.In 2013 we have seen bold andbroad policy considerations foradvancing telemedicine. ATA hasbeen at the vanguard of this effort,working with legislators in everyaspect of telemedicine policy:readiness and recovery, regulation,reimbursement, rendering, researchand resources. To learn more aboutATA’s public policy activities, visitwww.americantelemed.org/policy.PRIORITY: Eliminate artificial government barriersATA is working with Congress and the Administration to bring the benefits of remote services to health reforminitiatives. ATA has proposed three specific actions that the Administration can take immediately:n Repeal common service discriminations against patients, including those based onlocation, type of provider, form of technology, and clinical proceduren Achieve coverage parity in government health plans and state-regulated private insurancen Advance a nationwide professional licensure arrangement to allow for greater interstate health commercePRIORITY: Promote telehealth adoption for equitable healthcaren Oppose practice rules the hold telemedicine to a higher standard than in-person care, includingthose with universal, rigid requirement for a prior provider-patient relationshipn Oppose restrictions for online health servicesn Fight attempts to limit provider and patient choice in making healthcare decisionsPRIORITY: Address the problems in “traditional” healthcaren Cut hospital readmissions with home telehealth and remote patient monitoringn Use technology to overcome local provider shortagesn Empower patients with service delivery options, to maximize quality, outcomes and conveniencen Reduce delays in getting patients the healthcare they needPRIORITY: Utilize payment innovation to fully enable telehealthn Ensure that telehealth is covered in Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and bundled paymentsn Create specialty care medical homes using common telecommunications toolsn Improve care and reduce complications for people with chronic conditionsn Employ the power of newer technologies, such as 4G wireless and cloud-based solutionsPRIORITY: Encourage innovation and adoption at the state leveln Ensure that telehealth is covered by Medicaid managed care plans and other capitated payment usesn Integrate federal, state, and private funding resources for telehealth infrastructure andservices, especially for major costs and unavoidable health problems, such as strokediagnosis, at-risk pregnancies and non-emergency ambulance services76ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORGTHIS SUMMERATA Federal TelemedicinePolicy SummitWashington, DCJune 27-28, 2013www.americantelemed.orgDon’t miss theATA State Policy SummitWednesday, May 8, 8:30am-12:00pmAustin <strong>Convention</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Room 19A/BSeparate registration required
Standards and Guidelines forTelemedicine Practices andQuality AssuranceATA’s practice guidelines for telemedicine are the criticalfoundation for the deployment of telemedicine services.Standards form the basis for uniform, quality patientcare and safety, grounded in empirical research andclinical experience. The establishment of such standardsalso accelerates the adoption of telemedicine by payers,administrators and providers who are full partnerswith ATA in their development along with industry,government agencies, medical societies and otherstakeholders.A Blueprint forTelerehabilitation Guidelines October 2010Funding support for guidelines initiatives has beenprovided by the National Institutes of Standards andTechnology and United Health Foundation. We gratefullyacknowledge these contributions.Quality Healthcare Through Telecommunications TechnologyAll standards documents are available to download, freeof charge, at: www.americantelemed.org/standards.Home Telehealth Clinical Guidelines 20032012-2013 ATA Standards & GuidelinesCommittee LeadershipChairElizabeth Krupinski, PhDAssociate Director, Program EvaluationUniversity of Arizona, Arizona TelemedicineProgram Department of RadiologyResearch ProfessorDepartment of Radiology ResearchTucson, AZQuality Healthcare Through Telecommunications TechnologyATA StaFF LiaisonJordana BernardSenior Director, Program ServicesAttend these ATA Pre-Meeting CertificateCourses to learn more about ATA’s PracticeGuidelines and their practical applications:- Telehealth Nursing- Ocular Telehealth-Telemental Health-TelerehabilitationATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 77
ATA GlobalPartnerships &InternationalActivitiesThe AmericanTelemedicine Associationis the leadingglobal telehealth association,with membersin 45 nations. As such,international activitiesare one of the association’smajor priorities.ATA promotes internationaland crossbordertelemedicineprojects through itsInternational SpecialInterest Group andRegional Chaptersand via its GlobalPartnership Program.CANADACanadian Telehealth Forumcoachorg.com/en/ctf.aspUNITED KINGDOMTelecare Services Associationtelecare.co.ukNETHERLANDSDutch Associationof e-Healthnveh.nlGlobalPartnershipsATA actively seekspartnerships withtelehealth-focusedNGOs around theworld to promotethe deploymentof telemedicinetechnologies andbuild a collaborativeglobal network oftelemedicine providersand programs. ATA’sGlobal Partnerscoordinate specialknowledge sharingand networkingopportunities formembers. For moreinformation, visit www.americantelemed.org/globalpartners.ATA International Special Interest Groupamericantelemed.org/internationalATA’s International SIG serves as a forum for sharingknowledge in international telemedicine. The groupalso advocates for International activities, projects andprograms, provides guidance to countries establishingtheir own associations and serves as a platform fordiscussion on international standardsPacific Islands Chapteramericantelemed.org/PICATAThe ATA Pacific Islands Chapter (PICATA)is an alliance of professionals with aninterest in increasing the effectivenessof telemedicine in the Pacific Islands.Latin America & Caribbean Chapteramericantelemed.org/ATALACCThe ATA Latin-American & Caribbean Chapter (ATALACC)is comprised of professionals from Latin-American andCaribbean countries that are committed to the developmentand application of telemedicine and medical informatics.78ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG
GERMANYGerman Society forTelemedicinedgtelemed.deFRANCEClub de Acteurs de Télésanté(CATEL)portailtelesante.orgARMeniAArmenian Association ofTelemedicinearmtelemed.orgArmenia Fund USA /Hyebridge TelehealthProgramarmeniafundusa.orgSOUTH KOREAKorea Trade-InvestmentPromotion Agency (KOTRA)kotra.or.kru-Health Forum Koreau-health.or.krNEPALTele-MedicineSociety of Nepaltms.org.npINDIATelemedicineSociety of Indiatsi.org.inAusTRALIA/AusTRALAsiAAustralasianTeleHealth Societyaths.org.auAustralian MedicalTelehealth Industry Allianceamtia.org.auIRANTehran University forMedical Sciencestums.ac.ir? globalpartnersAre you a member of an organization that should bean ATA Global Partner? Visit americantelemed.org/for more information.ATA 2013 / Austin Texas USA / WWW.AMERICANTELEMED.ORG 79
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