| Literature DB >> 31624477 |
Charles Fisher1, Elizabeth Biehl1, Matthew P Titmuss1, Rachelle Schwartz1, Chandra Sekhar Gantha1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As the rate of total joint arthroplasties performed in the USA continues to increase, so does the push for more value-based care. Bundled payments have encouraged organizations to be creative in limiting care overuse. Telehealth is one option for caring for arthroplasty patients post-surgery while limiting costs and improving communication with the surgical team. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We sought to determine the effects of the implementation of HSS@Home, a telehealth rehabilitation program that uses patients' existing technology, in patients after they had undergone total knee or total hip arthroplasty.Entities:
Keywords: arthroplasty; physical therapy; telehealth
Year: 2019 PMID: 31624477 PMCID: PMC6778161 DOI: 10.1007/s11420-019-09714-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HSS J ISSN: 1556-3316
Patients participating in HSS@Home
| Patient | Procedure | RAPT score | Age | Gender | Hospital length of stay (h) | Total days on telehealth service | Physical therapy treatment | Number of outreaches to medical teama | Reasons for outreach to medical teama | Patient feedbackb |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | THA Anterior | 11 | 67 | Male | 34 | 33 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Possible stitch abscess. Came back to HSS to have treated. | “Great, really helpful to have someone to reach out to.” |
| 2 | THA Modified | 11 | 66 | Female | 31 | 36 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Patient education | 3 | Note for work. Prescription for outpatient PT. Review of instructions to hold dental procedures for 3 months. | “Nothing. I would change about the program. It was very helpful.” |
| 3 | THA Anterior | 11 | 75 | Male | 29 | 25 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Transfers Patient education | 1 | Patient with dizziness with positional changes. Patient had blood pressure cuff at home and instructed to take blood pressure supine, sitting, and standing. Readings sent to team and monitored for several days, Symptoms resolved. | “It was great. Very professional. With the outside companies, you never know who you are going to get. This is what HSS does and it was great to get the information to the MD so quickly. Would highly recommend” |
| 4 | TKA | 10 | 68 | Female | 31 | 18 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 2 | Patient reporting increased pain, no trauma. Bleeding after dressing removal; resolved. | Sent letter: “There is no question that this service facilitated my recovery.” |
| 5 | TKA | 11 | 69 | Male | 27 | 30 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Patient education | 3 | Incision check. Check in with surgeon and nurse practitioner aftercomplaints of pain from a hamstring pull. | Sent letter: “Thank you for your new program. I hope every patient gets to experience it.” |
| 6 | THA Posterolateral | 10 | 70 | Female | 48 | 40 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 2 | Incision check. Review of removal of dressing. | “This new form of PT is so easy, manageable and comfortable.” |
| 7 | THA Posterolateral | 10 | 68 | Female | 34 | 21 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Patient education | 2 | Prescription for outpatient PT. Incision check. | “Would give it 5 stars and have told my friends who are set for surgery to go with this program.” |
| 8 | THA Modified | Missing | 65 | Male | 33 | 32 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 2 | Patient stopped taking blood thinner with a few days left. Verify surgeon’s post-operative protocol. | “Great, very helpful.” |
| 9 | THA Posterolateral | 10 | 71 | Female | 33 | 19 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 2 | Concern regarding diarrhea. Incision check. | “Really helpful, great.” |
| 10 | TKA | 9 | 77 | Female | 48 | 9 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 3 | Prescription for outpatient PT. Incision checks: blister near incision. | “Great, never felt alone in this process. Always had someone to reach out to.” |
| 11 | THA Anterior | 10 | 70 | Female | 32 | 20 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Prescription for outpatient PT. | “It was good, worked really well for me.” |
| 12 | TKA | 10 | 67 | Female | 48 | 26 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Transfers Patient education | 2 | Prescription for outpatient PT. Concern regarding bruising. | “It was great, cannot say enough good things about it!” |
| 13 | THA Anterior | 11 | 69 | Male | 29 | 10 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Clarified duration of cane use with surgeon. | “Good, quick, easy to manage.” |
| 14 | THA Posterolateral | 9 | 78 | Female | 14 | 17 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 3 | Patient reporting 15/10 pain day after discharge. Wound check. Confirmation with surgeon whether bathing allowed. | Sent letter in gratitude for program. |
| 15 | THA Posterolateral | 10 | 68 | Male | 27 | 29 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Prescription for outpatient PT. | “Great, so helpful!” |
| 16 | THA Posterolateral | 11 | 66 | Male | 27 | 21 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Patient education | 3 | Multiple complaints or chills, overall malaise. Patient followed up with primary carephysician; no issues noted. | “PT was great and easy to do.” |
| 17 | THA Posterolateral | 10 | 40 | Male | 39 | 24 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Prescription for outpatient PT. | “Really great to stay connected to HSS.” |
| 18 | THA Posterolateral | Missing | 69 | Female | 15 | 27 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 2 | Prescription for outpatient PT. Question regarding supplement. | “Communication back to the surgeon is so helpful. Always felt like someone was there.” |
| 19 | THA modified | Missing | 65 | Male | 32 | 20 | Home safety Ambulation Therapeutic exercise Assistive device progression Patient education | 1 | Prescription for outpatient PT. | “Great, unsure about it to start with, but really worked very well. Would do it again.” |
THA, total hip arthroplasty, TKA total knee arthroplasty, RAPT Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool, PT physical therapy
aMedical team: surgeon, physician assistant, licensed nurse practitioner, registered nurse
bComments directly from patients at completion of program
Definitions of telehealth
| Organization | Telehealth definition |
|---|---|
| Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) | The use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health administration. Technologies include videoconferencing, the internet, store-and-forward imaging, streaming media, and terrestrial and wireless communications [ |
| World Health Organization (WHO) | The delivery of health care services, where distance is a critical factor, by all health care professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of health care providers, all in the interests of advancing the health of individuals and their communities [ |
| American Telemedicine Association (ATA) | The remote delivery of health care services and clinical information using telecommunications technology. This includes a wide array of clinical services using internet, wireless, satellite, and telephone media [ |
| Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) | The use of telecommunications and information technology to provide access to health assessment, diagnosis, intervention, consultation, supervision, and information across distance. Telehealth includes such technologies as telephones, facsimile machines, electronic mail systems, and remote patient monitoring devices which are used to collect and transmit data for monitoring and interpretation [ |
| American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) | The use of electronic communication to remotely provide health care information and services [ |