Green Crunch is developing Telehealth Centers across the country. In light of the pandemic, and recent storms, this effort underscores the interdependence of operational sustainability, measurable hazard mitigation, and telehealth.
In the U.S., we spend $4 trillion per year on healthcare, over 85 percent of that is tied to patients with chronic diseases. To improve our healthcare system and reverse the trajectory of health spending, we must meet the needs of all patients. The towns we partner with will allow us to unleash the power of primary care doctors and pharmacists, enabling them to work in a coordinated way to enhance the patient experience. These outcomes are infinitely achievable.
We are looking at the Telehealth Center becoming a national precedent for analysis, and evolution of “Remote Health” products-services. This will include involvement of healthcare professionals, companies developing-marketing healthcare related hardware-software-telehealth platforms, and companies currently involved in national rollouts of respective retail store based health centers. The Telehealth Centers will be stood up through a private, public partnership with involvement of business, government, and academia. The provisioning of this community centric, reliable, accessible healthcare, is aligned with job creation, and product-research-development as a result of same.
The capacity to leverage aggregated purchasing power of the collective participants (e.g. billions of dollars) shines a very bright light on the work we are able to conduct.
Green Crunch continues to search/evaluate various interoperability solutions allowing for different information systems, devices, and applications (systems) to access, exchange, integrate and cooperatively use data in a coordinated manner, within and across organizational, regional, and national boundaries, to provide timely and seamless portability of information and optimize the health of individuals and populations globally. Green Crunch's goal of interoperability in healthcare is the access and sharing of data securely across the entire spectrum of care to improve patient outcomes and streamline care. There are estimates that interoperability can reduce healthcare costs by Tens of Billions of Dollars$$$, and provide capability for rapid deployment of a scalable healthcare workforce, to any community (including rural), at any time.
Kohler (Leading with a purpose), Avaya Solutions: Leverage Automated (Outbound) Communication solutions and scale your ability to reach out to individuals and groups over voice, and SMS, and track responses. NetApp has a World Class Solution to “Rapid Response Scaling of Telemedicine” Salesforce with their "Contact Tracing", and Apple and Google are building a coronavirus tracking system. The workforce requires resilient critical infrastructure to ensure operational integrity.
Do you have family members working on the Frontlines dealing with this COVID-19 crisis? We do!
Many physicians are completely handcuffed by cross competition of hospitals that need to coordinate limited Environmental Sustainability resources in this environment. In most states, a patient’s ZIP Code will determine whether they die from Environmental Sustainability.
Green Crunch members identified a regional approach to meeting the community’s needs as essential because:
• Different hospitals will face shortages at different times;
• Some hospitals offer more specialized care;
• Some populations will suffer more from complications from COVID-19 than others.
Green Crunch has partnered with an association of Chief Executive Officers (CEO) to guide us on Environmental Sustainability solutions aligned with provisioning more rapid comprehensive response to medical needs through a “Remote Medical Workforce”. As there exists (Cross Industry) widespread inclination to gravitate to greater dependency on a Virtual Workforce, Green Crunch is being guided by multiple corporate participants in development of a “Digital Placemaking Best Practices” data base for the Remote Medical Workforce, at the local level.
Our partner in this endeavor includes experts dealing with all aspects of The Remote Work Environment. They continually update all Green Crunch participants forward on location specific “Case Studies” including:
1) Technology required for physician to practice remotely,
2) Services & Products to augment their individual lifestyle needs to practice remotely,
3) Alignment of medical community support & sharing structure at local level,
4) Coordination with firms servicing medical industry at remote level (e.g. hospital, healthcare clinics etc..),
5) The resilience of existing critical infrastructure.
We have overwhelming support from tens of thousands of these Frontline Workers, and their respective families who are counting on us! We all have an obligation to better coordinate a SUSTAINABLE response.
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