What You’ll Discover in Dr. Paul Langlois Tele Critical Care (TCC) in our Challenging Healthcare Times Optimize Resources and Patient Outcomes
- Faculty:
- Dr. Paul Langlois
- Duration:
- 1 hour 2 minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- April 16, 2020
Description
The COVID surge is a sign of the times-19 patients are being treated, ICU beds are available in Short supply. ICU teams are stretched to the limits. Protective equipment is also a major concern. and There are ventilators that cannot be used to meet the current demands of patients. Hospitals are faced with incredible challenges and require creative solutions.-Coronavirus patients have life-threatening conditions. Tele Critical Care This is an important option to meet the urgent needs of patients and the high demands placed on healthcare staff.
Dr. Paul LangloisAPN, PhD. CCRN, CCNS. CNRN is a critical care specialist with extensive experience in telemedicine. in The CCU and Trauma ICUs at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He is aware of the stress many ICU/CCU staff are feeling. and Dr. Willis wants to share his patient care insights gained through this model. Dr. Langlois will highlight best practices regarding staffing structures, coordination of care within a larger healthcare system, triaging patient care, virtual strategies to reduce mortality, the financial/legislature/licensure barriers….and more!
Dr. Langlois understands your days and Even his nights can be as busy as his. Sometimes it might seem impossible to find time for yourself right now. However, in just 90 minutes….you will take away essential considerations to initiate or enhance your own hospital’s Tele Critical Care program. During this recording, Dr. Langlois You will find real solutions to the ICU/CCU issues you are currently experiencing.
Handouts
Manual Tele Critical Care (TCC) in our Challenging Healthcare Times: (1.6 MB) | 37 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Emerging Trends in Tele-Critical Care (TCC)
- Centralized hub and Structure of spokes
- Program structure decentralized
- Structure of a hybrid program
Staffing Structures
- Personal (employed or contracted)
- Nurses/APN
- Physicians
Tele-Critical Care Organisations
- Multiple ICUs in a single healthcare system
- Triage system to ensure patient receives the appropriate level of care
- Assist other healthcare systems with their needs
Tele-Critical Care Outcomes
- Sepsis management (treat faster that conventional healthcare)
- Reduction in Reducing mortality compared to conventional.
- Staff support (higher employee satisfaction)
TCC is possible when you address the barriers
- Return on investment (financial)
- Shift in Responsibility and Neglecting to care for the patient (who is ultimately responsible)
Licensure and Credentialing
- CMS: Provider licensure in They practice in a certain state
- VA practitioners are allowed to practice in Any state
- Does interstate cooperation exist?
- 21 states offer physician collaboration
- 29 states offer nurse cooperation
- Pharmacists: 0
- Credentialing requirements
- TCC requires specific training in telemedicine – not only for medicine and nursing care.
Legislative issues
- At the federal level, legislation is evolving and state level
- Video transmission sensitive data
- Data sent to a non-responsible party-Secure smart phone
Future Directions
- Legal barriers
- More partnership
- Determine best practices
Faculty

Dr. Paul Langlois, APN., Ph.D. CCRN, CCNS. CNRN Similar seminars and products: 21
Dr. Paul Langlois, APN, Ph.D., CCRN, CCNS, CNRN, Critical care clinical specialist in CCU, Surgical, Medical, Neurologic and Burn and Trauma ICUs at Cook County Hospital in Chicago More than 30 years experience in assessment and Patients with life-threatening illnesses-Dr. Langlois Advanced-Level training for nurses, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners and physicians. Dr. Langlois Rush University gave him his Doctor of Nursing degree. in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Langlois Through advanced education, he is dedicated to providing the best possible patient care. These presentations are a testimony to his commitment.-If you are based, be sure to get it done on time and Facilitate critical thinking by providing case studies to participants. He has worked as a bedside nurse specialist and helped to develop several institutions.-Multidisciplinary assessments require extensive protocols and Management of the cardiac, neurologic and septic conditions and Multi-system organ failure patient.
His presentations are passionately delivered and Practical tips to make even the most difficult concepts understandable. Every educational program aims to link knowledge and clinical practice.
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Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Paul Langlois Cook County Hospital is his employer. PESI Inc. gives him a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Paul Langlois Has no pertinent non-financial Dr.relationship to disclose.
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