虚拟诊所的健康经济评估和患者观点:推进医疗保健中的数字远程护理。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pedram Tabatabaei, Josef Salomonsson, Linda Bredemo, Johan Wänman
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引言:越来越多地采用数字医疗解决方案提供了一个变革性的机会,可以改善患者的可及性,同时解决可持续性和成本效益方面的挑战。我们的研究评估了一个虚拟远程护理系统(VRCS),已经在我们在瑞典北部的诊所实施。通过结合以患者为中心的结果、环境指标和健康经济模型,本研究考察了VRCS对患者满意度、资源利用和环境可持续性的影响。材料与方法:80例慢性疼痛患者,采用脊髓或背根神经节刺激治疗。所有人都访问了NeuroSphere虚拟诊所平台进行远程咨询和故障排除。一项患者满意度调查评估了数字咨询与面对面咨询的可用性、信任度和偏好。卫生经济模型分析了在采用VRCS的三种情况下(20%、50%和100%),与混合护理途径相比,门诊咨询的差旅成本、二氧化碳排放和时间负担。结果:调查结果显示患者满意度高,平均得分为9.1分(满分10分),对平台的信任度高,98.75%的参与者报告。数字咨询的引入大大减少了差旅相关的负担,第一年的成本、二氧化碳排放和差旅时间减少了75%,随后几年稳定在70%的降幅。超过500公里路程的患者受益最大,每年节省525欧元,减少231公斤的二氧化碳排放,减少19小时的旅行时间。混合护理途径提高了可及性,减少了高达59%的取消和缺席。尽管故障排除咨询增加了,但医院的资源利用率保持稳定,工作量和空间利用率仅略有增加。讨论:VRCS与主要卫生保健优先事项保持一致,包括改善可及性、增强患者体验和促进可持续性。它解决了长途旅行和严冬等区域挑战,同时减少了卫生保健服务的生态足迹。该平台减少出行负担和二氧化碳排放的能力符合全球可持续发展目标。然而,数字素养和数据隐私等障碍需要进一步关注,以确保公平获取。结论:VRCS具有显著的益处,包括患者满意度高,减少了旅行负担,提高了资源利用率。通过与可持续性目标保持一致,它为医疗保健领域的数字化转型提供了一个可扩展的模式,强调了继续投资远程医疗技术的重要性。
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Health Economic Evaluation and Patient Perspectives on a Virtual Clinic: Advancing Digital Remote Care in Health Care.

Introduction: The increasing adoption of digital health care solutions offers a transformative opportunity to improve patient access while addressing sustainability and cost-efficiency challenges. Our study evaluates a virtual remote care system (VRCS) that has been implemented at our clinic in northern Sweden. By combining patient-centered outcomes, environmental metrics, and health economic models, this study examines the impact of a VRCS on patient satisfaction, resource utilization, and environmental sustainability.

Materials and methods: Eighty patients with chronic pain, treated with spinal cord or dorsal root ganglion stimulation, participated in this study. All accessed the NeuroSphere Virtual Clinic platform for remote consultations and troubleshooting. A patient satisfaction survey assessed usability, trust, and preference for digital vs in-person consultations. A health economic model analyzed travel costs, CO2 emissions, and time burdens for in-clinic consultations vs a mixed care pathway across three scenarios of VRCS adoption (20%, 50%, and 100%).

Results: The survey results indicated high levels of patient satisfaction, with an average score of 9.1 out of 10, and strong trust in the platform, reported by 98.75% of participants. The introduction of digital consultations led to substantial reductions in travel-related burdens, including a 75% decrease in costs, CO2 emissions, and travel time during the first year, stabilizing at a 70% reduction in subsequent years. Patients traveling over 500 km experienced the greatest benefits, with annual savings of €525, a reduction of 231 kg in CO2 emissions, and 19 fewer hours of travel time. The mixed care pathways enhanced accessibility, reducing cancellations and no-shows by up to 59%. Despite increased troubleshooting consultations, hospital resource utilization remained stable, with only marginal increases in workload and space utilization.

Discussion: The VRCS aligns with key health care priorities, including improving access, enhancing patient experience, and promoting sustainability. It addresses regional challenges, such as long travel distances and harsh winters, while reducing the ecological footprint of health care delivery. The platform's ability to decrease travel burdens and CO2 emissions aligns with global sustainability goals. However, barriers such as digital literacy and data privacy require further attention to ensure equitable access.

Conclusions: The VRCS demonstrates significant benefits, including high patient satisfaction, reduced travel burdens, and improved resource utilization. By aligning with sustainability objectives, it offers a scalable model for digital transformation in health care, underscoring the importance of continued investment in remote care technologies.

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Neuromodulation
Neuromodulation 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.40
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3.60%
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978
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface is the preeminent journal in the area of neuromodulation, providing our readership with the state of the art clinical, translational, and basic science research in the field. For clinicians, engineers, scientists and members of the biotechnology industry alike, Neuromodulation provides timely and rigorously peer-reviewed articles on the technology, science, and clinical application of devices that interface with the nervous system to treat disease and improve function.
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