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Page 1: Adopting New Technology Into Society: Going From an Idea to an Institution Michael J. Ackerman, Ph.D. Assistant Director High Performance Computing and.

Adopting New Technology Into Society: Going From an Idea to an Institution

Adopting New Technology Into Society: Going From an Idea to an Institution

Michael J. Ackerman, Ph.D.Assistant Director

High Performance Computing and CommunicationsNational Library of Medicine

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TelemedicineTelemedicine

Using telecommunications and computers to provide information to support medical decision making

• Medical Records• Literature search• Decision support• Consultation and Conferencing

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TELEMedicine:

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Telemedicine and Telecommunications:

Telemedicine and Telecommunications:

Options for the New CenturyOptions for the New Century

March 13-14, 2001Natcher Conference Center

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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA

Baby CareLinkBaby CareLink

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Video house calls for patients with special needs

Video house calls for patients with special needs

National Laboratory for the Study of Rural Telemedicine,University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

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University of Alaska at Anchorage, Anchorage, AK

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Lessons Learned: Patient’s view

Lessons Learned: Patient’s view

• Acceptable to patient

• Satisfied with encounters, perception of better quality of healthcare encounter

• More personal responsibility for healthcare

• Ploy by HMO to prevent referral to specialist

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Lessons Learned: Payor’s viewLessons Learned: Payor’s view

• Unanticipated social and economic barriers

• Cost “savings” is based on method of cost accounting

• Lack of equipment and communications standards

• Patient demand, as a market force, will drive adoption of telemedicine

• No business plan to support telemedicine after grant is completed

• Healthcare system must adapt in order tobenefit from the immediacy and quick

turn-around afforded by telemedicine

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Telemedicine and Home Healthcare

Telemedicine and Home Healthcare

September 14 - 16, 2003 Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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Types of telehome health careTypes of telehome health care

• Three types of modalities– data only– video/audio only– video/audio and data

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Current findings: Patient’s / Client’s view

Current findings: Patient’s / Client’s view

• Acceptable to patient– Study after study demonstrates positive

perceptions

• Satisfied with system– Perception of better quality and more caring

– Feeling of greater independence and confidence

• Feeling of more personalresponsibility for healthcare

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Current findings: Provider’s viewCurrent findings: Provider’s view

• Nurses’ responses - cautious enthusiasm: – Significant learning curve among nurses– Comfort and ease with technology will come

with time (Dansky and Bowles, 2002)

• Providers may actually be the most significant barrier to diffusion of telehome health

• Providers tend to be predisposed to avoid the use of telehome health equipment (Whitten, Doolittle, Mackert & Rush, in press)

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Current findings: Payor’s viewCurrent findings: Payor’s view

• Cost “savings”

– based on how cost accounting is applied

– must be realized within reporting period

• Problems with interoperability of equipment

• Last mile problems - POTS is the common denominator

– most equipment designed for 33 kbit channel

• Patient and family demand, as a market force, will drive adoption of home telehealth

• Healthcare system must better integrate telehealth model into the care model

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TelemedicineTelemedicine

People:• Patients

• Providers

• Payers

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“Well, www.what’swrongwithme?.com says it’s just a virus, but I came to you for a second opinion.”

“Well, www.what’swrongwithme?.com says it’s just a virus, but I came to you for a second opinion.”

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National Library of MedicineNational Library of Medicine

www.nlm.nih.gov