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HLT 308V Topic 4.1 Assessment; Telemedicine and Risk Management

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Telemedicine and Risk Management



Stephany Tudor

Grand Canyon University

308V: HLT

Professor Huff

May 9, 2025

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Telemedicine and Risk Management

A risk management program is used in all healthcare settings to recognize, assess, and

mitigate risks across all domains of the healthcare system. Telemedicine is the use of electronic

information and a communication platform to provide healthcare at a distance. One source states

“with telemedicine you can see your doctor from the comfort of your own bed or sofa, virtual

visits can be easier to fit into your busy schedule also” (Hasselfeld, 2025). Telemedicine allows

patients to receive care, consult with a healthcare provider, gain information, treat illnesses, and

access prescriptions all from the ease of their home. There is risk involved in the use of

telemedicine including operational risk, clinical and patient risk, financial risk, legal risks,

technological risks and state specific risks.

The operational risks associated with telemedicine use include credentialing, standard of

care and documentation. All credentials need to be verified prior to allowing a provider to access

patient calls. One source states “a background check allows for more comprehensive vetting, this

is standard best practice in modern human resources” (HPSO, 2024). The standards in which

patients are treated and cared for are set forth, detailing clear guidelines, policies and procedures.

Each telemedicine visit is well documented in the electronic medical record allowing for ease in

record keeping.

Clinical and patient risk management is important when using telemedicine services. The

risks for the clinic and patient can be mitigated though the use of electronic medical records. One

source states “electronic medical records improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of patient

information at the point of care” (Uslu, 2023). This system allows healthcare providers to better

communicate and collaborate with each other to provide high quality care for the patient. The

telemedicine platform used must be secure and private following the rule outlines in HIPPA.

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