Kevin Frick, PhD, Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

Scoping Review of Sensory Impairments’ Impact on Workplace Productivity: Magnitude and Model of Conceptualization


Jodi Segal, MD, MPH, Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health

Telemedicine Use in Primary Care

These are our aims – we would love feedback on anything and everything.

Aim 1. To refine a framework for decision-making about use of virtual care. This will require rapid literature review and stakeholder input regarding relevant outcomes, key populations, and priorities. Outcomes should include CMS quality metrics, ambulatory care sensitive admissions, ED visits, mortality, costs of care, and margin. 

Aim 2. To develop models to describe and predict the impact of virtual and in-person services on the outcomes described in the refined framework. The initial model will address a decision for a set of related operational units (i.e., a set of clinics delivering adult primary care). 

Aim 3. To work with key stakeholders and JHM telemedicine leadership team to translate the findings to inform optimal use of virtual care delivery at JHM and to disseminate the model to other operational units.