PROJECT DESCRIPTION

This project analyzes the effect that asynchronous telemedicine has on the quadruple aim of medicine. The goal of the quadruple aim of medicine is to increase patient satisfaction, decrease cost of care,  increase quality of care, and increase provider wellbeing. We are currently in the process of gathering and interpreting results that we have acquired through a retrospective analysis of over one thousand abstracts (1,106). Our methods of obtaining this information information comes from running the 1,106 abstracts through the program “Rayyan” to determine which of these fit our criteria. Of the 1,106 abstracts, 111 match what we are looking for, and the full articles are currently being mined for the data within.

POSTERS & PUBLICATIONS


Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Conference (URCA)

URCA 2021- Asynchronous Telemedicine and the Quadruple Aim of Medicine: a Systematic Review Carlos “Trey” Clark and Hannah Meyer
URCA 2020- The Impact of Asynchronous Telemedicine on the Quadruple Aim of Medicine: A Systematic Literature Review Hannah Meyer and Carlos “Trey” Clark

National/International Conferences

SEARCH 2020- The Quadruple Aim in Asynchronous Telemedicine: A Systematic Review