Title: Congressional Office of Technology Assessment OTA
1- Congressional Office of Technology Assessment
(OTA) - assessment of role of information technologies in
health care delivery (telemedicine)
2TELEMEDICINE
- I. History Telemedicine (Informatics)
- II. Survey Current Activities
- III. Why TelemedicineI V.
- IV. Obstacles to Telemedicine
- V. Resources
3Informatics in Telehealth
- Congress Office of Technology Assessment
- Bringing Health Care Online The Role of
Information Technologies - http//www.access.gpo.gov
4Have seen 3 Generations
- 1924 Concept published (Television 1929)
- 1950s Two-way interactive video (psych, rad)
- 1960s Up Down (Fed funding)
- 1990s Third Rise of Telemedicine
5Lessons Learned
- Primitive, non medical technology
- lack of design for applications
- lack of user friendliness
- No evaluations
- Lack of business sustainability
6Accessibility is Essential to Success
7 Reorganization A New Entity Redirect
Resources
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10PERSONNEL
- Adequate staffing
- Trained (not video/computer/telephone)
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12- Technology
- Reliable
- Accessible
- Easy to Use
13 STANDARDSInteroperabilityIntegra
tion Future Technology
14EVALUATION
- Cost
- Patient referral patterns
- Outcomes
- Provider satisfaction
- Patient satisfaction
15II. SURVEY CURRENT ACTIVITIES
16 UTHSCSA
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18 INTERFACED TO UTHSCSA
DOD/VA
19One-on-One
20Peripherals
21Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Dr. J. Kane
22Pediatric Echocardiology
Dr. J. Rogers
23Teleradiology(TDH)
24Tele-Ophthamology
Dr. Hobson
25Fundus Photography
26 TDH Medical Van / Harlingen
27Complete Working Laboratory
28Retinal exam/ Dental exam areasRadiology area
behind cameraTelecomms on front wall
29 Dial In/Out
(Interfacing with Surgical Suites)
30Virtual Reality (Simulations)Direct from Santa
Rosa
31 Teledentistry/Pathology (Financed by Private
Dentist)
32 Store-and-ForwardUT Systems (Bauer)Dept
Agriculture (Benavides)
33Home Health
34Demand
- Patients - access to quality care
- Health professionals - access to expert
consultants/CE - Patients professionals - digital library, WWW
resources
35- Expands access to care
- Enhances provider education
- Improves quality of care
- Lowers cost of care
- Permits rural hospitals to stay in business
36Office of Rural Health Policy
- Of 2472 rural hospitals surveyed, 30 were using
telemedicine - In 1997, number of telemedicine programs
increased by 66 - Most programs are not telemedicine solely, but
incorporate education, administration, public
health, training
37V OBSTACLES / LEGAL
38 Reimbursement
- ECU (60 14)
- MCG (22 - 150)
39OBSTACLES ??
- Initial cost
- Interstate licensure
- Accreditation
- New economics with change in pt referral
- Institutional inertia
40Legal
- UTHSCSA Medical liability insurance includes
telemedicine (only in USA) - National - liability telemedicine case never gone
to court have settled outside courts -- message
keep good records and no problem
41VII. RESOURCES
42Telehealth Associations
- American Telemedicine Association
- Health Information and Management Systems Society
(HIMSS) - American Medical Informatics Association
43References
- Telemedicine Sourcebook 1998
- FG Healthcare Information Center
- A Telemedicine Primer
- Jim Reid, Innovative Medical Communications
- 1998 Compendium of Telemedicine Laws
- Legamed Inc.
- Telemedicine A Guide to Assessing
Telecommunications in Health Care - Institute of Medicine
44- Medical Outcomes Guidelines
- Faulkner Gray, 1998
- Guide to Health Care Resources Internet
- Faulkner Gray, 1998
45Journals
- Telemedicine Jn
- Government Video
- Teleconferencing
- Telemedicine Today
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Networks
46IX. FUTURE
47Accessibility
48- Multimedia server for patient record
- Desk top
- Office
- Patient home / hospital
49FUTURE ATM to Healthcare
50- Minimally invasive robotic surgery
- Robotic surgery at distance
- 3-D Imaging
- Fully digital hospitals
- Electronic house calls to homes/monitors
- Patient involvement in own health care
- Public health education via Web, etc.