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Clinic Conversion Checklist






 Considerations and Opportunities for Maximizing and Repurposing Existing Exam Room Space:  Converting Provider Offices to Accommodate Telemedicine (no in
        person visits):
 Exam chairs in lieu of exam tables
 Virtual connections   Virtual connections
    Wall-mounted workstations in exam rooms, especially if swing arms are installed      Multiple monitors
    Mobile carts that can travel to any room if the connections are installed in the       Camera and microphone capabilities
    rooms and allow  for dynamic exams   Use offices or micro-offices with video and workstations. While physician offices are acceptable, shared provider
    iPad or other handheld device   workrooms are more flexible in lieu of offices. In this case, micro-offices with sliding doors and an area about 60 NSF work
    Multiple wall mounted monitors for consults within room   great. Micro-offices can also be a branding opportunity for organizations.
 Diffuse lighting in front of patient (avoid top-down lighting), but the in-room nurse or   Use a clean backdrop with a branding image. Light blue works well as a background color, but keep the rest of the walls
 provider may need to use a movable exam light or headlamp to visualize specific issues   light in color.
 Light and bright walls that do not create color rendition on skin or clothing. It’s best if the   Avoid top-down lighting and backlighting. Use lighting in front of the provider near the ceiling to avoid shadows.
 paint has a matte finish (no gloss) to reduce glare.   Ensure adequate STC ratings of walls to minimize noise interference
 Minimize windows or utilize black-out shades to minimize patient shading
 Adequate sound transmission class ratings for doors and walls to minimize noise
 interference and for HIPAA compliance
 Maintain hand-washing sinks
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