The Empty Chair:
Jeff Bezos Principles that Can Shape Healthcare in the Post-Covid World
Co-Authored by Bryan Arkwright
Telehealth Data Shows Increased Demand for Virtual Behavioral Care
Co-Authored with Transact Capital
Telehealth Finance Variables and Successful Business Models (Primary AuthoR)
New Opportunities for the Expansion of Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic (pages 6-8) | Primary Author, Contributor to Wake Forest Journal of Science and Medicine
New Release! Telemedicine: Overview and Application in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine | Book Collaboration
Dee W. Ford and Shawn R. Valenta, Medical University of South Carolina
Maximizing Your Telehealth ROI | Primary Author
TMT "Best of" Gold Open Access Articles — 2 of top 9 from Bryan Arkwright
Telemedicine Black Belt Presentation | Primary Author
A Reliable Approach for Sustainable Telehealth Partnerships | Primary Author
Telehealth Governance: An Essential Tool to Empower Today’s Healthcare Leaders | Primary Author
Establishing Telehealth Strategic Priorities | Primary Author
Innovative Partnerships: Future of Telehealth | Primary Author
Using Technology to Improve Care of Older Adults | Contributing Author
A Comprehensive Overview of Home Telehealth | Contributing Author
On the Digital Road to Improved Home Healthcare | Contributing Author
Is Your Hospital or Health System Ready for Telehealth Adoption; Four Key Questions | Primary Author
Momentum and Insights from the "US - Germany Telehealth Experience" | Primary Author
Telehealth Readiness Factors: What Are They and Why Are They Essential? | Primary Author
Guest Blog Feature: The Voice of Telemedicine Series | Primary Author
Realizing Value with Telehealth in Chronic Condition Management (CCM) Programs | Contributing Author
Modeling Value on Investment: A Crucial Strategy Adopted By Successful Chronic Condition Management Programs | Contributing Author
Telehealth Vendor Selection: Get Intentional, Not Overwhelmed | Contributing Author
Dependability in Medicine and Neurology
Dr. Nikhil Balakrishnan authored this ground breaking book with the assistance of Bryan Arkwright over a multi-year period.
A first of its kind, the book presents an interdisciplinary introduction to the subject of Dependability and how it applies in medicine generally and in neurology in particular.
Dependability is the term applied in engineering and industry to a service that is safe, reliable and trustworthy.
Dependable systems use a variety of technology and management methods to deliver correct service in the face of uncertainty resulting from misleading, erroneous information, and system faults.
Dependable systems result from the application of systematic methods in design, operation, advanced technology and management to deliver their services.