| Literature DB >> 32826752 |
David J Tauben1,2, Dale J Langford1, John A Sturgeon1, Sean D Rundell3,4, Cara Towle5, Christina Bockman6, Michael Nicholas7.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32826752 PMCID: PMC7566302 DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain ISSN: 0304-3959 Impact factor: 6.961
Proposed research, education, and policy agenda for telehealth-delivered multidisciplinary pain management.
| Research | Education | Policy | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Access/equity | Assess barriers and facilitators of implementation and access to multidisciplinary pain care delivered by telehealth. | Support continued innovative development and use of E-Health methodologies to extend access for pain-related science, clinical practice curriculum, and pain specialist consultations for trainees and providers. | Establish uniform coverage and payment parity reimbursement policies for all payor types across a nation. |
| Safety/security | Evaluate for adverse events (eg, health and privacy) associated with use of telehealth for multidisciplinary pain care. | Develop and implement educational activities for trainees and providers to ensure patient privacy and secure transfer of patient data. | Develop and maintain consistent security requirements that will protect patients without impeding treatment. |
| Outcomes/effect | Evaluate the impact of telehealth-delivered multidisciplinary pain management on patient-reported outcomes (eg, pain intensity, mood, sleep, and quality of life), functional status, and healthcare utilization compared with standard in-person care. | Establish and disseminate interprofessional core competencies in pain management delivery by telehealth. | Modify telehealth regulatory policies regarding reimbursement for coordinated multidisciplinary care and provider types (ie, allow all licensed healthcare providers to conduct and bill for care through telehealth when clinically and technically appropriate). |
| Quality assurance/satisfaction | Use a Delphi approach to prioritize quality of care benchmarks through focus groups of relevant stakeholders (providers, patients, policymakers, and payors). | Develop and evaluate educational activities (eg, didactics, grand rounds, and case consultations) that promote interprofessional, collaborative care. | Develop novel multipayor reimbursement policies to facilitate team consultations, synchronous and asynchronous methods, and high-value multidisciplinary pain care. |