基于视频的慢性病护理助理临床访视设计

Xiaojie Wang, Yongpei Guan, Xiang Zhong
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一种新型的临床访问-视频会议(VC)会议的护士协助正在出现。这种虚拟医疗服务提供了便利,减轻了患者的出行负担;然而,由于协调护士在家协助患者所产生的费用,目前尚不清楚患者和医疗机构是否会从这项服务中受益。在退伍军人事务(VA)远程医疗计划的激励下,在本文中,我们考虑了一个医疗保健组织,为其集水区内的社区患者提供面对面和VC访问。社区的特点是距离和人口密度。制定了一个收入最大化的问题,以确定最佳定价和患者转移策略,也激励兼容的患者。我们的研究结果表明,在一定的成本结构下,患者和医疗机构都将严格受益于VC访问。从这项工作中获得的见解将支持VC访问的设计和实施,从而最大限度地发挥远程医疗的潜力,改善患者的就诊情况。
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Design of Video-Based Clinical Visits with Nurse Assistant for Chronic Diseases Management
A new type of clinical visits-video-conferencing (VC) meeting with nurse assistance is emerging. Such virtual care services provide convenience and reduce travel burden of patients; however, it is unclear whether both patients and the healthcare organization would benefit from this service, due to the cost incurred by coordinating nurses to assist patients at home. Motivated by the Veterans Affairs (VA) Telehealth program, in this paper, we consider a healthcare organization offering both in-person and VC visits to community patients within its catchment area. Communities are characterized by distance and population density. A revenue-maximizing problem is formulated to identify the best pricing and patient diversion strategy that is also incentive compatible for patients. Our results show that under certain cost structures, both patients and the healthcare organization will be strictly better off with VC visits. The insights obtained from this work would support the design and implementation of VC visits that maximize the potential of telehealth to improve patient access.
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