1. Barriers to Successful Outcomes in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Robin Ligler and Sara Horst
2. Experience with Telemedicine Systems in Chronic Illness: What Can We Learn?
Jessica Briscoe and Sandra Quezada
3. Telephone Encounters in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care: Burden, Risk Factors, and Opportunities for Intervention
Claudia Ramos Rivers, Benjamin H. Click and David G. Binion
4. Teleconsultation in the Care of Patients with IBD
Andrew R. Watson
5. Self-Management Techniques in IBD
Laurie Keefer and Sunanda Kane
6. Mobile Applications for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ashish Atreja and Praneet Wander
7. Telemonitoring and Self-Care in Patients with IBD
Johan Burisch and Pia Munkholm
8. Teleconferences to Facilitate Multidisciplinary Care and Education in IBD
Julia B. Greer and Miguel D. Regueiro
9. System Requirements for Delivery of Telemedicine Services
John Kornak
10. Le
gal, Regulatory, and Ethical Issues in the Use of Telemedicine
Marc T. Zubrow, Anita Witzke and H. Neal Reynolds11. Future Directions in Telemedicine Applications for IBD
Welmoed K. van Deen and Daniel W. Hommes
About the Author: Raymond K. Cross, MD, MS, AGAF
Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of the IBD Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Baltimore, MD, USA
Andrew R. Watson, MD, MLitt., FACS
Vice-President, International Division, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA, USA