Telemedicine Addresses Issues Related to Treating Chronic Disease Conditions

by Susan Eustis

Factors likely to change the current situation are related to the very high proportion medical spending that is directed to treatment of chronic disease.  A second aspect is that chronic conditions are best controlled by interventions a on a daily basis with a trusted nurse monitoring and measure outcomes of various situations.

So, though the clinicians prefer in person treatment on a sporadic basis after there is an emergency or significant symptom presentations, in fact the best way to treat chronic conditions is proactively, monitoring remotely on a daily basis.  This proactive monitoring depends on inexpensive equipment and an efficient services organization that is able to connect in a very human way with patients over the phone on a daily basis.  This requires significant training and care in hiring.

.  It provides a way to initiate two way communications with a patient, forever changing the doctor – patient relationship to a collaborative one.  It means that physicians need to build collaboration skills or delegate those to their nurses which they have always done, but this time in a more effective manner, on that is supported by technology.

 

Factors Likely To Create Shift To Telemedicine

  • Push to decrease cost of medical care delivery
  • Related to the very high proportion medical spending that is directed to treatment of chronic disease
  • Chronic conditions are controlled by interventions a on a daily basis
  • Trusted nurse monitoring
  • Measure outcomes of various situations
  • Clinicians prefer in person treatment on a sporadic basis
  • Emergency or significant symptom presentations
  • Best way to treat chronic conditions is proactively, monitoring remotely on a daily basis
  • Proactive monitoring depends on inexpensive equipment and an efficient services organization that is able to connect
  • Nurses support patients over the phone on a daily basis
  • Requires significant nurse training and care in hiring

Source:  WinterGreen Research, Inc.

Telemedicine Adoption Rate Issues And Concerns

  • Lack of reimbursement to clinicians for the use of telemedicine
  • Clinician belief that each patient is better served if they are seen in person
  • High cost of caring for patients with chronic conditions

Source:  WinterGreen Research, Inc.