Title: Telehealth Overview
1Telehealth Overview
Global Health Technology Summit
- Dena S. Puskin, Sc.D.
- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
2OAT VISION
NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE OR WHERE YOU AREYOU GET
THE HEALTH CARE YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT
3OAT Grant Awards
- Awarded over 225 million in grants since
1989 - FY2004 Approximately 31 million
- Competitive and Congressionally-
- mandated projects
- FY2003 110 programs, in 43 states and
District of Columbia -
4TELEVILLAGE
TELEHEALTH
Health Professional Education
K-12 Education
TELEMEDICINE
Consumer Health Services
Business
Administration
Libraries
Public Health
Justice
5- Telehealth can be thought of as a tool box of
technologies applied to diverse health care needs
in a wide range of health care settings.
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7Educational and Administrative Uses
- Continuing education
- Patient education
- Administrative meetings
Rural providers can receive continuing education
without the need to travel.
8Real-Time Telemedicine
Patient in rural ER gets benefit of local care
plus remote consultation with specialists.
Remote doctor examines a patients inner ear from
a remote location.
9Store-and-Forward
- Primary care provider takes a still image and
sends it to a consulting physician who later
reviews it - No real time interaction between patient
consultant - Commonly used for dermatology, radiology
Clinician reviews scan which was forwarded for
consultation.
10Characteristics of the OAT ProjectsDistance
LearningTelemedicine InformaticsPublic Health
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13 Emerging Technology Applications
- Emphasis on low cost applications
- Applications that improve quality of
- care
- Integration of information systems within
institutions and across health care institutions
14Disease Management
15Home Health
- Low-cost equipment that needs only a regular
phone line - Used to check vital signs, monitor medications,
visualize patient, provide enhanced support
Patient and nurse interacting during a video
home visit.
16Department of Defense (DoD) Smallpox Vaccination
Patient Monitoring
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18Informatics
19Inland Northwest Telepharmacy System
20MANY FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS FUND TELEHEALTH PROGRAMS
- Health and Human Services
- Commerce
- Veterans Affairs
- Defense
- Agriculture
- NASA
- Education
21HRSA Telehealth Inventory Hidden Telehealth
System Telehealth activities which are not
labeled as telehealth programs or activities
22- Preliminary Findings from HRSA Telehealth
Inventory
23- Type of Telehealth Activities Reported from HRSA
Telehealth Inventory
24TELEMEDICINE PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
- Create a performance measurement tool using
common quantifiable objectives across all OAT
telemedicine grantees - Provide assistance to grantees
- Overcome small numbers problem in telehealth
evaluations
25Evaluation Key Questions
26Process for Creating Measures
- Collaborative Process with Grantees
- Measures Based on Grantees Actual
Experience - Emphasis on Practical Experience
27I. Example Encounters by Setting (12 months)
28I. Example of Type of Encounter/Data Transfer
29I. Example Encounters by Type of Service
30II. Example Practitioners referring to TM
31I. Example Access
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34CONTACT US
Dena Puskin, Sc.D. 5600 Fishers Lane Room
7C-22 Rockville, MD 20857 Phone (301)
443-0447 Fax (301) 443-1330 Fax E-Mail
dpuskin_at_hrsa.gov