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Definition
Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patients’ clinical health status.
Name Game: Telemedicine, Telehealth, mHealth, Telecare
Focused on patient care• Telehealth• Mobile Health (mHealth)• Remote Monitoring• Outsourced Specialty Services
Telemedicine
Why Telemedicine?
• Physician Shortage• Distribution of Expertise• It Works• Cost Savings• Patients Like It
Pilot program study finds pediatric obesity patients like telehealth services – UCLA – December 2013
How OHSU used telemedicine to save a baby's life – Nov. 2013
Study: Telehealth raises satisfaction, reduces hospital stays
History of Telemedicine
History of Telemedicine
Boston Logan Airport to Massachusetts General Hospital 1967
Solutions Available Today
TELE-
Radiology
Cardiology
Psychiatry
Dermatology
Ophthalmology
Neurology
Solutions Available Today
TELE-
Radiology
Cardiology
Psychiatry
Dermatology
Ophthalmology
Neurology
Jonathan D. Linkous, American Telemedicine Association
10M Patients Served by Telemedicine (2012)
Civilian Network Consults
Remote Monitoring
Cardiac Monitoring
Internet Clinical Consults
Teleradiology
Outsourced Specialists
Nighthawk Dayhawk
Two Types of Radiology
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Online Services
Consumer Health App’s
Urgent Care
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PGHD Patient Generated Health Data
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Wearables
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Scanables
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Available Soon
Wi-Fi Smart Scale Otoscope Blood Pressure Monitor
Bluetooth Stethoscope Blood Glucose Meter Digital Thermometer
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Advanced Technologies
Robotics
Remote Surgery
Live Monitoring via Cell Phones
Massachusetts General Hospital
3D Lab Advanced Tumor Metrics
Advanced Technologies
Complimentary Efforts
• Reimbursement• Licensure• Regulation• Inertia/ Vested
Interests
Barriers
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