Updated Review of the Pacific Asynchronous Telehealth System's Impact on Military Pediatric Teleconsultations.

Mechelle Miller, Kara Delaney, Michael Lustik, Charles Nguyen, Milissa Jones, Jennifer Mbuthia
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Introduction: The Pacific Asynchronous TeleHealth (PATH) system is an asynchronous provider-to-provider teleconsultation platform utilized by military medical facilities throughout the Western Pacific Region. This study focused on PATH utilization for pediatric cases and its impact on patient transfers and cost avoidance. Methods: This retrospective analysis reviewed PATH cases from March 2017 to February 2020 for patients aged 0-17 years. We reviewed the referring users' responses to survey questions related to the impact of PATH consultation on patient travel for in-person subspecialty care and the need for local referral. Data for cost avoidance were estimated using per diem rates and airline flight costs for Fiscal Year 2020. Results: A total of 2,448 pediatric consultations were submitted from 29 military medical facilities. Pediatric Pulmonology (n = 557, 24.5%), Pediatric Cardiology (n = 446, 19.6%), and Pediatric Neurology (n = 236, 10.37%) had the highest percentage of pediatric teleconsults. Approximately 42% of referring users completed the survey questions. Among survey respondents, 710 (69.4%) indicated that unnecessary patient transfers were prevented, equating to a cost savings of ∼$3.3 million. Conclusions: We observed robust utilization of the PATH system by pediatric providers in the Military Health System that ultimately resulted in substantial cost avoidance. This asynchronous telemedicine platform is a vital asset in locations with limited access or travel restriction to medical specialists, such as during pandemics.

太平洋异步远程医疗系统对军事儿科远程会诊影响的最新综述。
简介:太平洋异步远程医疗(PATH)系统是整个西太平洋地区军事医疗设施使用的异步提供者对提供者远程咨询平台。这项研究的重点是儿科病例的适宜卫生技术的使用及其对患者转移和成本避免的影响。方法:回顾性分析2017年3月至2020年2月0-17岁患者的PATH病例。我们回顾了转诊用户对有关PATH咨询对患者亲自亚专科护理旅行的影响和当地转诊需求的调查问题的回答。成本规避的数据是根据2020财年的每日费率和航空公司航班成本估算的。结果:29个军事医疗设施共提交了2 448次儿科会诊。小儿肺科(557,24.5%)、小儿心脏科(446,19.6%)和小儿神经内科(236,10.37%)的远程会诊比例最高。大约42%的推荐用户完成了调查问题。在接受调查的受访者中,710家(69.4%)表示避免了不必要的患者转移,相当于节省了约330万美元的成本。结论:我们观察到军队卫生系统的儿科提供者对PATH系统的强劲使用,最终导致了大量的成本避免。这种异步远程医疗平台在医疗专家访问受限或旅行受限的地区(例如在大流行期间)是一项重要资产。
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