COVID-19远程医疗影响研究

F. Campion, S. Ommen, Helayne Sweet, N. Shah, Barbra Rabson, Nick Dougherty, J. Goldsack, Peter Sylvester, Karen Jones, A. Burgman, N. McIntosh, L. Sangaralingham, D. Jiang, Jeffrey McGinn, Ricardo L. Rojas, Tim Suther, Brian Anderson, J. Halamka
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重要性:这项由三部分组成的研究描述了2019冠状病毒病大流行第一年远程医疗的广泛实施情况,使我们深入了解远程医疗在美国进入医疗服务“新常态”阶段时的作用。目的:2019冠状病毒病远程医疗影响研究旨在描述大流行期间采用远程医疗的自然实验。利用大量的索赔数据流和对提供者和患者的调查,我们研究了所有50个州的远程医疗,以告知医疗保健领导者。设计、环境、参与者:2020年3月,MITRE公司和梅奥诊所成立了COVID-19医疗联盟(C19HCC),以应对大流行。我们使用超过20亿份医疗保健索赔数据集(涵盖美国超过50%的私人保险活动(2019年1月至2020年12月)),以及我们的供应商调查(2020年7月至8月)和患者调查(2020年11月至2021年2月)的关键要素来报告趋势。主要成果和措施:2020年春季,远程医疗得到了迅速和广泛的采用,2020年4月,远程医疗索赔超过1200万,占医疗保健索赔总额的49.4%。提供者和患者对远程保健表示高度满意。75%的提供者表示,远程保健使他们能够提供高质量的护理。84%的患者认为他们的远程医疗访问质量良好。结果:远程医疗使用的峰值水平在各州之间差异很大,从马萨诸塞州的74.9%到密西西比州的25.4%不等。每个临床学科都看到了急剧上升,行为健康索赔量最大。州外提供者提供的医疗服务很常见,为6.5%(2020年10月至12月)。提供者报告了远程医疗保健提供的多种模式。74%的患者表示他们将来会使用远程医疗服务。结论和相关性:在这一远程医疗迅速扩张的时期,提供者和患者所表现出的创新构成了护理提供方面的一个伟大的自然实验,有证据支持广泛的临床采用和患者和临床医生的满意度。作者鼓励在未来12个月内继续广泛使用远程医疗,使远程医疗最佳实践得以出现,创造一个更有效和更有弹性的医疗服务系统。
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COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study
Importance:  This three-part study characterizes the widespread implementation of telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving us insight into the role of telehealth as we enter a stage of “new normal” healthcare delivery in the U.S. Objective: The COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study was designed to describe the natural experiment of telehealth adoption during the pandemic.  Using a large claims data stream and surveys of providers and patients, we studied telehealth in all 50 states to inform healthcare leaders.  Design, Setting, Participants: In March 2020, the MITRE Corporation and Mayo Clinic founded the COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition (C19HCC), to respond to the pandemic. We report trends using a dataset of over 2 billion healthcare claims covering over 50% of private insurance activity in the U.S. (January 2019-December 2020), along with key elements from our provider survey (July-August 2020) and patient survey (November 2020 - February 2021). Main Outcomes and Measures: There was rapid and widespread adoption of telehealth in Spring 2020 with over 12 million telehealth claims in April 2020, accounting for 49.4% of total health care claims. Providers and patients expressed high levels of satisfaction with telehealth. 75% of providers indicated that telehealth enabled them to provide quality care.  84% of patients agreed that quality of their telehealth visit was good. Results: Peak levels of telehealth use varied widely among states ranging from 74.9% in Massachusetts to 25.4% in Mississippi.  Every clinical discipline saw a steep rise with the largest claims volume in behavioral health. Provision of care by out-of-state provider was common at 6.5% (October-December 2020). Providers reported multiple modalities of telehealth care delivery.  74% of patients indicated they will use telehealth services in the future. Conclusions and Relevance: Innovation shown by providers and patients during this period of rapid telehealth expansion constitutes a great natural experiment in care delivery with evidence supporting widespread clinical adoption and satisfaction on the part of both patients and clinicians. The authors encourage continued broad access to telehealth over the next 12 months to allow telehealth best practices to emerge, creating a more effective and resilient system of care delivery.
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