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Economics of Using Telemedicine to Supplement Hospice Care in Rural Areas.

Adam F Lomenick1, Sandy J Kuhlman2, Joe L Barnes2, Tami Gurley-Calvez1, Ashley O Spaulding3, Hope M Krebill3, Gary C Doolittle1.   

Abstract

Background: Hospice care in rural areas is often characterized by provider shortages and vast geographical service areas to cover, making access to quality end-of-life care challenging. Telemedicine, broadly, is the utilization of interactive televideo (ITV) technology to provide health services over a distance. For over 25 years, telemedicine has been proposed as a solution to address access issues. In 2015, the University of Kansas Medical Center (Kansas City, Kansas) partnered with Hospice Services, Inc. (HSI) (Phillipsburg, Kansas), to augment traditional, face-to-face (FTF) hospice care with hospice care delivered through mobile tablets. Objective: This work examines the costs of TeleHospice (TH) (telemedicine use in hospice care) when compared with the costs of FTF hospice services. Design: Detailed administrative data from July 1, 2018, to December 31, 2018, were analyzed to estimate the costs of service after TH use was inculcated into routine practice.
Results: his, which averages a daily census of 34 patients, conducted 257 calls, averaging 28 hours a month. The average time for a TH call was 18 and 17 minutes for nursing and medical director calls, respectively. Through various hospice functions, including administrative, patient, and nonpatient-related connections, HSI saved over $115,000 in staff travel time and mileage reimbursement. Administratively, by hosting their weekly 15-member interdisciplinary meeting through ITV, HSI saved $29,869 of staff travel time and mileage reimbursement. Conclusions: Our estimates indicate substantial cost saving potential with the use of TH services. Further research is needed to assess the effects of TH utilization on the experiences and subsequent cost of hospice care.

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Keywords:  care delivery; cost savings; telehospice; telemedicine

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33794099      PMCID: PMC9360179          DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2020.0117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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8.  An empirical chart analysis of the suitability of telemedicine for hospice visits.

Authors:  Gary C Doolittle; Pamela Whitten; Michael McCartney; David Cook; Niaman Nazir
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 3.536

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Authors:  Marianne Baernholdt; Cathy L Campbell; Ivora D Hinton; Guofen Yan; Erica Lewis
Journal:  J Nurs Care Qual       Date:  2015 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 1.597

10.  Hospice care using home-based telemedicine systems.

Authors:  G C Doolittle; A Yaezel; F Otto; C Clemens
Journal:  J Telemed Telecare       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 6.184

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