Telehealth for patients with Parkinson’s disease: delivering efficient and sustainable long-term care

P. Barbour, Jill Arroyo, Star High, Lisa B Fichera, Marie M Staska-Pier, Mary Kay McMahon
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ABSTRACT Objectives: We set out to demonstrate the benefits of providing long-term care via telehealth for patients with Parkinson’s disease living in continuous care facilities. Methods: A cohort of 16 patients with Parkinson’s disease residing at one of 2 locations of a multi-facility continuous care retirement organization were seen virtually in follow-up over a 3-year period by Telehealth Services at a large, academic, tertiary care hospital in southeastern Pennsylvania. The data collected during that period, studied retrospectively, included demographic information, number of telehealth visits, and UPDRS scores obtained at each visit. Satisfaction and potential cost savings were also reviewed. Results: UPDRS scores declined over the period of observation, from a range of 18-60 at study start to 28-72 at study end. Actual cost savings are difficult to define; however, the cost per telehealth visit at $117.30 was often lower than the facility’s average cost for transporting patients to a visit in the neurologist’s office. Patients, families, subspecialists, and the nursing staff expressed uniformly high satisfaction with telehealth. Conclusion: This model for providing care proved to be sustainable and efficient, and promoted collaboration among the providers at the long-term care facility and those at the remote site. These benefits may be applicable to patients with degenerative disorders in similar settings.
帕金森病患者的远程保健:提供有效和可持续的长期护理
目的:我们着手证明通过远程医疗为生活在连续护理机构中的帕金森病患者提供长期护理的好处。方法:在宾夕法尼亚州东南部的一家大型学术三级医院的远程医疗服务中,对居住在多设施连续护理退休组织的2个地点之一的16名帕金森病患者进行了为期3年的虚拟随访。回顾性研究了在此期间收集的数据,包括人口统计信息、远程医疗就诊次数和每次就诊时获得的UPDRS得分。还审查了满意度和潜在的成本节约。结果:UPDRS评分在观察期间有所下降,从研究开始时的18-60分下降到研究结束时的28-72分。实际的成本节约很难定义;然而,每次远程医疗访问的费用为117.30美元,通常低于该设施运送患者到神经科医生办公室访问的平均费用。患者、家属、专科医生和护理人员一致对远程医疗表示高度满意。结论:这种提供护理的模式被证明是可持续和高效的,并促进了长期护理机构和远程站点提供者之间的合作。这些益处可能适用于类似情况下的退行性疾病患者。
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