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Cost effectiveness, safety, and satisfaction with video telepsychiatry versus face-to-face care in ambulatory settings.

Ilan Modai1, Mahmoud Jabarin, Rena Kurs, Peretz Barak, Ilan Hanan, Ludmila Kitain.   

Abstract

Videoconference telepsychiatry provides an alternative for the psychiatric treatment of mental health patients who reside in remote communities. The objective of this study was to compare institutional ambulatory and hospitalization costs, treatment adherence, patient and physician satisfaction, and treatment safety between mental healthcare via videoconferencing and care provided in person. Data collected for 1 year of telepsychiatry treatment was compared to that of the preceding year and a matched comparison group. Twenty-nine patients from Or Akiva and 20 patients from Reut Hostel in Hadera who met the inclusion criteria agreed to participate; 24 and 15 patients, respectively, completed the study. Forty-two matched patients, who continued face-to-face interviews, comprised the comparison group. Drop-out patients and those who did not consent to telepsychiatry treatment were not involved. During the year of telepsychiatry treatment, patients and physicians were satisfied and treatment was safe. However, 1 hour of telepsychiatry treatment was more expensive than face-to-face care, and a tendency of increased hospitalizations was noted. Adherence ratios before and during telepsychiatry treatment were similar, but were twice as high versus the comparison group. The limited sample size precludes the drawing of definite conclusions, and further studies involving a larger study population and longer duration of investigation is warranted.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17042703     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2006.12.515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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