Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program

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Autor(a) principal: Bin, Kaio Jia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Higa, Natalia, Silva, Jéssica Helena da, Quagliano, Daniele Abud, Hangai, Rosemeire Keiko, Cobello-Júnior, Vilson, Pereira, Antonio José Rodrigues, Carneiro-D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto, Carrilho, Flair José, Wen, Chao Lung, Ono, Suzane Kioko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/212764
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: A good health care does not only depend on good medical practice, but also needs great management of its resources, which are generally short. In this sense, PROAHSA has been training new health managers since 1972. With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was clear that medicine will go through a new phase, where telehealth will be present in this ‘‘Improved Normal’’. This report is about how a pilot teleconsultation study was carried out for HCFMUSP patients through the Scrum-like framework. It is to deploy a pilot of remote assistance involving a doctor and a patient in the Ambulatory of Hepatology and Liver Transplantation of HCFMUSP. METHODS: We applied the Scrum-like framework to carry out this work with an interdisciplinary multifunctionality team. RESULTS: A full telemedicine service flow was implemented within eight weeks using existing infrastructure and resources implementing the Scrum methodology. Twenty-three teleconsultations were scheduled and eight guides built. CONCLUSION: Scrum framework has a great potential to improve the training of students and to conclude pilot projects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
title Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
spellingShingle Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
Bin, Kaio Jia
Scrum
Telemedicine
Agile Methodology
Telehealth
COVID-19
title_short Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
title_full Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
title_fullStr Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
title_full_unstemmed Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
title_sort Building an outpatient telemedicine care pilot using Scrum-like framework within a medical residency program
author Bin, Kaio Jia
author_facet Bin, Kaio Jia
Higa, Natalia
Silva, Jéssica Helena da
Quagliano, Daniele Abud
Hangai, Rosemeire Keiko
Cobello-Júnior, Vilson
Pereira, Antonio José Rodrigues
Carneiro-D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto
Carrilho, Flair José
Wen, Chao Lung
Ono, Suzane Kioko
author_role author
author2 Higa, Natalia
Silva, Jéssica Helena da
Quagliano, Daniele Abud
Hangai, Rosemeire Keiko
Cobello-Júnior, Vilson
Pereira, Antonio José Rodrigues
Carneiro-D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto
Carrilho, Flair José
Wen, Chao Lung
Ono, Suzane Kioko
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bin, Kaio Jia
Higa, Natalia
Silva, Jéssica Helena da
Quagliano, Daniele Abud
Hangai, Rosemeire Keiko
Cobello-Júnior, Vilson
Pereira, Antonio José Rodrigues
Carneiro-D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto
Carrilho, Flair José
Wen, Chao Lung
Ono, Suzane Kioko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scrum
Telemedicine
Agile Methodology
Telehealth
COVID-19
topic Scrum
Telemedicine
Agile Methodology
Telehealth
COVID-19
description OBJECTIVES: A good health care does not only depend on good medical practice, but also needs great management of its resources, which are generally short. In this sense, PROAHSA has been training new health managers since 1972. With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was clear that medicine will go through a new phase, where telehealth will be present in this ‘‘Improved Normal’’. This report is about how a pilot teleconsultation study was carried out for HCFMUSP patients through the Scrum-like framework. It is to deploy a pilot of remote assistance involving a doctor and a patient in the Ambulatory of Hepatology and Liver Transplantation of HCFMUSP. METHODS: We applied the Scrum-like framework to carry out this work with an interdisciplinary multifunctionality team. RESULTS: A full telemedicine service flow was implemented within eight weeks using existing infrastructure and resources implementing the Scrum methodology. Twenty-three teleconsultations were scheduled and eight guides built. CONCLUSION: Scrum framework has a great potential to improve the training of students and to conclude pilot projects.
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