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Telemedicine: Re-envisioning The Telephone Consultation . Julie J. McGowan, Ph.D., FACMI IU School of Medicine Regenstrief Instutute. Coming to You through the Miracle of Modern Technology – The Telephone. The Consultation. In Person Letter Express Delivery Telegraph Telephone
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Telemedicine: Re-envisioning The Telephone Consultation Julie J. McGowan, Ph.D., FACMI IU School of Medicine Regenstrief Instutute
Coming to You through the Miracle of Modern Technology – The Telephone
The Consultation • In Person • Letter • Express Delivery • Telegraph • Telephone • Telehealth • In Person, Virtually
TELEMEDICINE DEFINED “...the use of electronic information and communications technologies to provide and support health care when distance separates the participants...” from: Institute of Medicine: Telemedicine: A Guide to Assessing Telecommunications in Health Care
What is Telehealth? • Video Conferencing • Distance Learning • Telemedicine • Asynchronous – Provider to Provider • Synchronous – Provider to Patient & Provider • Synchronous – Provider to Patient
Early History of Telemedicine1950s and 1960s • Nebraska Psychiatric Institute - UN & state mental hospital & Interact System - Dartmouth and UVM Medical Schools [Microwave] • STARPAHC [Space Technology Applied to Rural Papago Advanced Health Care - Papago Indian Reservation & Public Health Hospital in Arizona • Alaska Satellite Biomedical Demonstration Project used NASA technology to link 26 sites across Alaska.
The Rationale • Just-in-time Care • Improved Quality • Enhanced Efficiency • Better Professional Communication • Patient Satisfaction • Enlarged Catchment Area • Cost Savings?
Culture – Medical & • Re-engineering practice • Crossing referral lines • Comfort with and understanding of Technology as a Tool There are no problems…. just insurmountable opportunities
“REPORT CARD” OFTELEMEDICNE EFFECTIVENESS • Define Desired Outcomes • Quality Improvement • Reduced Costs • Provider Satisfaction • Patient Satisfaction • Develop Evaluation to Assess Desired Outcomes
The Report Card Continued • Disseminate Findings • Select appropriate recipients • Combine findings with marketing strategy • Be Willing to Modify Program as Necessary • Re-Evaluate Frequently
Need for Evaluation • Administrative Justification • Sociological • Consulting and Referring Providers • Patients • Political • Patient Safety • Competitive Health Care Marketplace
Types of Evaluation • Technology • Provider and Patient Satisfaction • Economic Issues • Quality Improvement
Technology Image vs. Use • Store and Forward • Human Interaction • Patient / Provider Consultation • Psychiatry; Orthopedics • Image Quality • Color Reliability • Movement Artifacts
Technology Reliability of Technology • Connections • Ease and Reliability of Contact • Interface Standards • Peripheral Equipment • Quality – Digital vs. Digitized • Transmission Protocols
Provider Satisfaction • Comfort level with technology • Comfort level with process • Comfort level with patient communication • Comfort level with provider interaction • Unanticipated Benefits • Unanticipated Problems
Patient Satisfaction • Patients Follow Images • The Value Equation • Home is Where… • Comfort issues • Environmental issues • Economic issues
4 Ways to Look at $$$ • Managed Care Environment • Multi-Payer Environment • Alternative Savings [Training, Patients] • Cost-Plus in Captive Patient Populations
Crossing the Quality Chasm • Application of standard quality measures to health care using a new tool • Consider: • QOL • Unintended Consequences • Unintended Confounders • Grand Canyon of Research Opportunities
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