Gemma Lowery MBA, CATC
Technology Manager, Digital Solutions
ChristianaCare Health System
Gemma Lowery is the Technology Manager for Digital Solutions at ChristianaCare’s Center for Virtual Health. Prior to her current role, she was the eICU Operations Coordinator for the health system. She also serves as a member of multiple committees for the Delaware Telehealth Coalition and acts as an Advisory Board member of the Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center (MATRC).
In 2016, Ms. Lowery was one of the inaugural students to complete the in-person Certified Advanced Telehealth Coordinator course offered by the University of Delaware after assisting in the creation of the eICU module. Gemma is now the course instructor and UD telehealth director. She is an alumni of University of Delaware for her undergraduate studies and holds a Master’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from Wilmington University.
Gemma, believes that telehealth and virtual tools provide methods of delivering healthcare to patients that can help expand access to care and equalize current healthcare disparities.
Current projects:
• creating pathways to care where patients are most comfortable via mobile and community access points
• expanding utilization of remote patient monitoring to allow for more proactive monitoring and reductions in escalations of chronic care conditions
• collaborating on many new care modalities like Hospital at Home and Virtualist Nursing
• designing and developing a patient monitoring hub with key organizational stakeholders
In 2016, Ms. Lowery was one of the inaugural students to complete the in-person Certified Advanced Telehealth Coordinator course offered by the University of Delaware after assisting in the creation of the eICU module. Gemma is now the course instructor and UD telehealth director. She is an alumni of University of Delaware for her undergraduate studies and holds a Master’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from Wilmington University.
Gemma, believes that telehealth and virtual tools provide methods of delivering healthcare to patients that can help expand access to care and equalize current healthcare disparities.
Current projects:
• creating pathways to care where patients are most comfortable via mobile and community access points
• expanding utilization of remote patient monitoring to allow for more proactive monitoring and reductions in escalations of chronic care conditions
• collaborating on many new care modalities like Hospital at Home and Virtualist Nursing
• designing and developing a patient monitoring hub with key organizational stakeholders