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Broadband Healthcare Applications:. Telemedicine. Jenelle O’Donnell, Telemedicine Coordinator. About Winona Health. Nonprofit healthcare provider
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Broadband Healthcare Applications: Telemedicine Jenelle O’Donnell, Telemedicine Coordinator
About Winona Health • Nonprofit healthcare provider • Winona Health is governed by a board of community volunteers who adopts governance policies and practices to guide the organization’s fulfillment of its mission: • to improve the health and well-being of the community and the patients it serves. Winona Health has: -More than 60 physicians and associate providers -13 specialties -More than 1,100 employees -More than 400 volunteers -99-bed hospital -140-bed nursing home -60-apartment assisted living community -20-apartment assisted living community for memory care
Starting Our Telemedicine Adventure… • Federal Beacon Grant • Awarded in 2011 • Started Telemedicine visits in August 2012 • Wanted to focus our start on Primary Care • With the intension to progress to specialty care • Partnered with local broadband operator • Hiawatha Broadband Corporation-Winona, MN
WinonaHealth’sdefinition: Telemedicine: A professional medical appointment between a patient and a Provider through interactive video conference. Telehealth: The delivery of health related services and patient information via telecommunication technologies. Example: sending an x-ray or collecting vital signs for the ability to monitor patients at home.
What types of locations are connected? Winona Health
Positive Outcomes Just as it takes a village to raise a child, there is a sense here that it takes a community to keep one healthy.
Benefits of Telemedicine • Increasing access to healthcare by providing an alternative way to connect with a provider • Saving time • Efficient • Quality and clarity-both video and appointment • Opportunity to invite remote family members to appointments or care conferences • Costs the same as a face to face clinic visit and most insurance companies now pay for Telemedicine • Significant cost savings • Ambulance transports and ED visits
More Benefits of Telemedicine… • Saves travel for both patients and providers • Especially if they have mobility issues • Reduce re-admission to the hospital • Flexibility of the system • Improve patients’ overall health status and quality of life in a manner that is convenient for the patient and creates a meaningful patient experience • **Create a cost-effective model for health care delivery
Barriers to Telemedicine • Connectivity to rural areas ex. Home Care • Limits the use of this technology & reduces access to patients in need of care • Credentialing and Privileging of providers • Licensure in every state in which they see patients • Credentialed at every building where patients are located • Reimbursement for services or certain providers • Diabetic Educator to NH’s • Visits in the home
What is the future of Telemedicine at Winona Health? Goals and Future State of Winona Health Telemedicine
Closing Points • Telemedicine technology works • It’s robust and adaptable • Telemedicine is one of the solutions needed to address the challenges in healthcare.