In an effort to improve physician skills and experience with Telehealth, Northwest AHEC and Wake Forest School of Medicine Internal Residency were awarded a grant to produce online learning for physicians and distribute medical supplies to patients. Funding allowed telehealth technology capabilities to be fully integrated in two clinics.
In January 2021, the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency (two safety-net clinics) were awarded a $10,000.00 grant from the State Employee’s Credit Union facilitated by the Northwest AHEC.
The proposal, titled “Know Your Numbers: Incorporating Telehealth and Patient Home Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management Within Two Resident Ambulatory Clinics” aimed to improve resident physician skills and experience with telehealth / virtual visits, while also engaging patients in self-monitoring of their chronic health condition. The project was led by Nancy Denizard-Thompson, MD, Associate Professor, and Jessica Valente, MD, MPH, Associate Program Director, and facilitated by Leslie McDowell, DNP, of Northwest AHEC Practice Support Team.
Features of the project:
Results: