id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-347105-my9nioko Foster, Carolyn C. Integrated Multimodality Telemedicine to Enhance In-Home Care of Infants During the Interstage Period 2020-10-20 .txt text/plain 6780 354 55 So, while these tools provide important care delivery options, home surveillance based on asynchronous teleIHM and V/P sharing alone may still result in frequent patient travel for routine in-person evaluations or necessitate family-provider phone calls to discuss or clarify asynchronously collected information. For limited English Proficiency families, translation was provided by an interpreter who was placed on speaker phone by the cardiac provider during the VVs. The Integrated Multimodality Telemedicine Care Model for Infants During the Interstage Period is shown in Fig. 1 demonstrating the high-level integration of VVs with teleIHM and V/P sharing for patients followed in the interstage program. This evaluation found that the integration of scheduled, routine VVs with remote home monitoring (teleIHM) through a multidisciplinary advanced practice model can feasibly enhance the care of in infants during the interstage period with overall high family acceptability. ./cache/cord-347105-my9nioko.txt ./txt/cord-347105-my9nioko.txt