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Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate an initiative to distribute video-enabled tablets and cell phones to individuals enrolled in Veterans Health Affairs supportive housing program during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In September 2020, individuals in the Veteran Health Affairs (VA) Housing and Urban...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053098/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35991861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac027 |
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author | Wray, Charlie M Van Campen, James Hu, Jiaqi Slightam, Cindie Heyworth, Leonie Zulman, Donna M |
author_facet | Wray, Charlie M Van Campen, James Hu, Jiaqi Slightam, Cindie Heyworth, Leonie Zulman, Donna M |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Evaluate an initiative to distribute video-enabled tablets and cell phones to individuals enrolled in Veterans Health Affairs supportive housing program during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In September 2020, individuals in the Veteran Health Affairs (VA) Housing and Urban Development-VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program were offered either a video-enabled tablet or cellphone to support their communication and health care engagement needs. We examined sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of device recipients, and compared engagement in in-person, telephone, and video-based visits (categorized as primary care, specialty care, rehabilitation, HUD-VASH, mental health care, and other) for 6 months prior to (March 1, 2020–August 31, 2020) and following (September 1, 2020–July 30, 2021) device receipt. RESULTS: In total, 5127 Veterans received either a tablet (n = 4454) or a cellphone (n = 673). Compared to the 6 months prior to device receipt, in the 6 months following receipt, in-person and video engagement increased by an average of 1.4 visits (8%) and 3.4 visits (125%), respectively, while telephone engagement decreased (−5.2 visits; −27%). Both tablet and cellphone recipients had increased in-person visits (+1.3 visits [8%] and +2.1 visits [13%], respectively); while tablet users had a substantially larger increase in video-based engagement (+3.2 visits [+110%] vs. +0.9 [+64%]). Similar trends were noted across all assessed types of care. DISCUSSION: Providing video-enabled devices to Veterans in a supportive housing program may facilitate engagement in health care. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: VA’s device distribution program offers a model for expanding access to health-related technology and telemedicine to individuals in supportive housing programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-90530982022-08-18 Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program Wray, Charlie M Van Campen, James Hu, Jiaqi Slightam, Cindie Heyworth, Leonie Zulman, Donna M JAMIA Open Research and Applications OBJECTIVE: Evaluate an initiative to distribute video-enabled tablets and cell phones to individuals enrolled in Veterans Health Affairs supportive housing program during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In September 2020, individuals in the Veteran Health Affairs (VA) Housing and Urban Development-VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program were offered either a video-enabled tablet or cellphone to support their communication and health care engagement needs. We examined sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of device recipients, and compared engagement in in-person, telephone, and video-based visits (categorized as primary care, specialty care, rehabilitation, HUD-VASH, mental health care, and other) for 6 months prior to (March 1, 2020–August 31, 2020) and following (September 1, 2020–July 30, 2021) device receipt. RESULTS: In total, 5127 Veterans received either a tablet (n = 4454) or a cellphone (n = 673). Compared to the 6 months prior to device receipt, in the 6 months following receipt, in-person and video engagement increased by an average of 1.4 visits (8%) and 3.4 visits (125%), respectively, while telephone engagement decreased (−5.2 visits; −27%). Both tablet and cellphone recipients had increased in-person visits (+1.3 visits [8%] and +2.1 visits [13%], respectively); while tablet users had a substantially larger increase in video-based engagement (+3.2 visits [+110%] vs. +0.9 [+64%]). Similar trends were noted across all assessed types of care. DISCUSSION: Providing video-enabled devices to Veterans in a supportive housing program may facilitate engagement in health care. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: VA’s device distribution program offers a model for expanding access to health-related technology and telemedicine to individuals in supportive housing programs. Oxford University Press 2022-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9053098/ /pubmed/35991861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac027 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association 2022. This work is written by a US Government employee and is in the public domain in the US. |
spellingShingle | Research and Applications Wray, Charlie M Van Campen, James Hu, Jiaqi Slightam, Cindie Heyworth, Leonie Zulman, Donna M Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title | Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title_full | Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title_fullStr | Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title_full_unstemmed | Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title_short | Crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
title_sort | crossing the digital divide: a veteran affairs program to distribute video-enabled devices to patients in a supportive housing program |
topic | Research and Applications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053098/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35991861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac027 |
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