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An Emergent Research and Policy Framework for Telehealth

CONTEXT: Telehealth is a fast-growing sector in health care, using a variety of technologies to exchange information across locations and to improve access, quality, and outcomes across the continuum of care. Thousands of studies and hundreds of systematic reviews have been done, but their variabili...

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Autores principales: Edmunds, Margo, Tuckson, Reed, Lewis, Joy, Atchinson, Brian, Rheuban, Karen, Fanberg, Hank, Olinger, Lois, Rosati, Robert, Austein-Casnoff, Cheryl, Capistrant, Gary, Thomas, Latoya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AcademyHealth 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5389433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459085
http://dx.doi.org/10.13063/2327-9214.1303
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author Edmunds, Margo
Tuckson, Reed
Lewis, Joy
Atchinson, Brian
Rheuban, Karen
Fanberg, Hank
Olinger, Lois
Rosati, Robert
Austein-Casnoff, Cheryl
Capistrant, Gary
Thomas, Latoya
author_facet Edmunds, Margo
Tuckson, Reed
Lewis, Joy
Atchinson, Brian
Rheuban, Karen
Fanberg, Hank
Olinger, Lois
Rosati, Robert
Austein-Casnoff, Cheryl
Capistrant, Gary
Thomas, Latoya
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description CONTEXT: Telehealth is a fast-growing sector in health care, using a variety of technologies to exchange information across locations and to improve access, quality, and outcomes across the continuum of care. Thousands of studies and hundreds of systematic reviews have been done, but their variability leaves many questions about telehealth’s effectiveness, implementation priorities, and return on investment. OBJECTIVES: There is an urgent need for a systematic, policy-relevant framework to integrate regulatory, operational, and clinical factors and to guide future investments in telehealth research and practice. METHODS: An invited multidisciplinary group of 21 experts from AcademyHealth, the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KP), and the Physician Insurers Association of America (PIAA) met to review and discuss the components of a draft framework for policy-relevant telehealth research. The framework was revised and presented in a challenge workshop at Concordium 2016, and some additional refinements were made. The current framework encompasses the regulatory and payment policy context for telehealth, delivery system factors, and outcomes of telehealth interventions. FINDINGS: Based on the feedback at Concordium 2016, the framework seems to have potential to help educate policymakers, payers, and health systems about the value of telehealth and to frame discussions about implementation barriers, including risk management concerns, technology costs, and organizational culture. However, questions remain about how to disseminate and use the framework to help coordinate policy, research, and implementation efforts in the delivery system.
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spelling pubmed-53894332017-04-28 An Emergent Research and Policy Framework for Telehealth Edmunds, Margo Tuckson, Reed Lewis, Joy Atchinson, Brian Rheuban, Karen Fanberg, Hank Olinger, Lois Rosati, Robert Austein-Casnoff, Cheryl Capistrant, Gary Thomas, Latoya EGEMS (Wash DC) Articles CONTEXT: Telehealth is a fast-growing sector in health care, using a variety of technologies to exchange information across locations and to improve access, quality, and outcomes across the continuum of care. Thousands of studies and hundreds of systematic reviews have been done, but their variability leaves many questions about telehealth’s effectiveness, implementation priorities, and return on investment. OBJECTIVES: There is an urgent need for a systematic, policy-relevant framework to integrate regulatory, operational, and clinical factors and to guide future investments in telehealth research and practice. METHODS: An invited multidisciplinary group of 21 experts from AcademyHealth, the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KP), and the Physician Insurers Association of America (PIAA) met to review and discuss the components of a draft framework for policy-relevant telehealth research. The framework was revised and presented in a challenge workshop at Concordium 2016, and some additional refinements were made. The current framework encompasses the regulatory and payment policy context for telehealth, delivery system factors, and outcomes of telehealth interventions. FINDINGS: Based on the feedback at Concordium 2016, the framework seems to have potential to help educate policymakers, payers, and health systems about the value of telehealth and to frame discussions about implementation barriers, including risk management concerns, technology costs, and organizational culture. However, questions remain about how to disseminate and use the framework to help coordinate policy, research, and implementation efforts in the delivery system. AcademyHealth 2017-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5389433/ /pubmed/28459085 http://dx.doi.org/10.13063/2327-9214.1303 Text en All eGEMs publications are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Rosati, Robert
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Capistrant, Gary
Thomas, Latoya
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5389433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459085
http://dx.doi.org/10.13063/2327-9214.1303
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