Abstract In this final segment of Emerging Technologies, we learn how telemedicine has become the newest innovative technology. This paper explores telemedicine and how it has become an integral part of medicine by using electronic data and technological advancements along with communication devices (Thomas, 2015). Telemedicine explores the attributes, assessment framework, market niche, barriers, and how they affect the external environment and commercialization strategy for telemedicine. Some concerns and solutions for telehealth care is by improving the accessibility, utilization, and efficiency of this business as it looks at a valuation process of a real options framework …show more content…
Convenience, economics and technology have all played a part in making telemedicine an aggressive driving force. It is fast becoming incorporated by the majority of the population and will become, as regular as, routine doctors’ visits once were. From its attributes to its constraints telemedicine is a marketable business that facilitates many factors. Finding the right niche can be difficult amidst exploration and learning especially, with the cost of educating the telehealth worker for licensing and credentials. Other external forces, like competition, government, natural forces, social and cultural, demographics and technological change, help shape the commercialization strategy for telemedicine (Basu,n.d). Some of the main issues that are important for the organization of telemedicine in regard to time and scope are the problems associated with coverage and reimbursement. With so many options for payment and coverage for telehealth services in both private and public sectors their policies have still remained barriers for telemedicine. Even with more substantial changes in Medicare coverage, the government remains the final word on policy and determines what they think is telemedicine, what technologies can be used, where and how telehealth can be performed and what services and providers …show more content…
The training consists of five learning modules, each to be completed in five weeks. Upon completion of the modules a graduate certificate is issued along with continued medical education credits (ATA Accredits New Teleheath Training Program, n.d.). In regards to academics, professional education and public institutions is the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, which is the leading international journal on telemedicine and e-health. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).,and is Published in Association with International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth, and here in the U.S is affiliated with the American Telemedicine Association (Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, n.d.). Telemedicine can conveniently be divided into three groups—teleconsultation, tele-education, and teleconferencing. These three areas are from an academic and professional point of view. The basic requirements for telemedicine include: suitable technical infrastructure for information technology; professional and organizational infrastructure; and appropriate funding (Telemedicine, n.d.). Benefits of the ATAand how it would leverage knowledge-networking