Following are some additional resources, including specialty specific guidance documents that we've curated for you to assist you with program implementation!
- The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Telehealth Task Force has put together recommendations in this publication on Tenets for Increasing Access to Nutrition Care Delivered via Telehealth
- The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology has curated allergist resources on telemedicine including information about billing and reimbursement, documentation, remote monitoring and more.
- The American Academy of Dermatology Association has developed patient facing materials about Digital Health including information about apps, making a telemedicine appointment and more.
- The American Academy of Family Physicians has developed a number of telehealth resources that provide very practical assistance with telehealth, including sections on Telehealth Basics, Workflow and Operations, and Billing and Coding.
- The American Academy of Neurology has created a compendium of telehealth resources for its members, including a Guide to Practicing Teleneurology.
- The American College of Emergency Physicians has created a Telehealth Section to serve as a resource center for integrating telehealth into current systems. The work of members of the Section include:
- The American Heart Association Center for Telehealth Clinical Podcast Channel has a series of podcasts with trusted telehealth leaders and innovators across multiple specialty areas to share insights on how they use telehealth and telehealth best practices to elevate the quality of care.
- The American Telemedicine Association Teledermatology SIG has created a number of resources, including practice guidelines, quick guides and photography guides.
- The Peterson Health Technology Institute evaluates digital health solutions to accelerate the adoption of high-value technologies that improve health and lower costs using the ICER-PHTI Assessment Framework for Digital Health Technologies. They have the following a searchable library of digital health solution assessments by condition, including the following:
- Digital Diabetes Management Solutions
- Digital Hypertension Management Solutions
- Virtual Musculoskeletal (MSK) Solutions
- Virtual Opioid Use Disorder Solutions
- Virtual Solutions for Chronic Kidney Disease Management
- Virtual Solutions for Depression and Anxiety
- Virtual Solutions for Gastrointestinal Conditions
- Prime Health, in partnership with Washington University's PrEP Program has put together the TelePrEP Hub, a toolkit for implementing TelePrEP into an organization.
- The Virginia Center for Diabetes Prevention & Education has put together the following resources:
- Resources for Telehealth Diabetes Self-Management (free):
- Resources for Telehealth Delivery of the National DPP (free)
- Online Telehealth for Diabetes training course modules (there is a fee) that include CME/CEU credits available through the CITI Program. Specific modules include:

