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Title: Diapositiva 1


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Problematiche gestionali della Telemedicina
Literature Review rapporto costo/beneficio
Alfredo Potena
U.O. di Fisiopatologia Respiratoria
Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Arcispedale
S.Anna Ferrara

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Telemedicina
  • Limpiego di telemedicina al fine di migliorare
    le prestazioni sanitarie potrebbe rivelarsi
    particolarmente utile in zone ove sia carente la
    disponibilità di personale medico
  • Nella sanità pubblica cè una forte richiesta di
    servizi di telemedicina anche se, in molte
    specialità, i costi ed i benefici rappresentano
    ancora oggi unarea grigia
  • Tra i principali difetti della medicina occorre
    annoverare la tendenza ad impiegare metodiche
    prima che ne sia stata stabilita con certezza non
    soltanto la sua utilità, ma anche il rapporto
    costo/beneficio

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Perceptions of the most important benefit of
Telemedicine
S. Martin CMAJ 2001
Representative Sample of 2592 Canadians
The greatest concern was about responsibility and
liability for malpractice and errors with 87.7
indicating that they were very or somewhat
concerned
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Quali risorse sono necessarie?
Quanto Costa?
Qual è il rapporto costo/efficacia?
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Measure of Effectiveness
  • LEffectiveness si misura in termini di
    successo della visita o della prestazione e l
    utilità di queste per il paziente
  • Una visita o una prestazione hanno successo
    quando permettono di conseguire una diagnosi
    senza bisogno di una seconda opinione

Costi annuali (diretti indiretti)
Effectiveness successo
della visita o della prestazione x
utilità di queste per il paziente
La telemedicina ha una sua effectiveness basata
su evidenze scientifiche?
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Assessing telemedicine a systematicreview of
the literature
Risto Roine CMAJ 2001
  • 1124 studies were identified, 133 full-text
    articles were obtained for closer inspection, 50
    were deemed to represent assessment studies
    fulfilling the inclusion criteria of the review
  • Thirty-four of the articles assessed at least
    some clinical outcomes the remaining 16 were
    mainly economic analyses
  • Relatively convincing evidence of effectiveness
    was found only for teleradiology,
    teleneurosurgery, telepsychiatry, transmission of
    echocardiographic images, and the use of
    electronic referrals enabling email consultations
    and video conferencing between primary and
    secondary health care providers
  • Evidence regarding the effectiveness or
    cost-effectiveness of telemedicine is still
    limited

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Systematic review of cost effectiveness studies
of telemedicine interventions
PS Whitten BMJ 2002
  • A comprehensive literature search of cost related
    articles on telemedicine identified more than 600
    articles, but only 9 contained any cost benefit
    data
  • Only 4 of these articles met quality criteria
    justifying inclusion in a formalised quality
    review, and most of these were small scale, short
    term, pragmatic evaluations with few
    generalisable conclusions
  • There is little published evidence to confirm
    whether or not telemedicine is a cost effective
    alternative to standard healthcare delivery

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Ricerca effettuata il 27.10.2004
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Hospital at home for AECOPD
Ram The Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews 2003
  • Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of "hospital
    at home" compared to hospital inpatient care in
    AECOPD
  • Seven studies with 754 patients were included in
    the review
  • Studies provided data on hospital readmission
    and mortality both of which were not
    significantly different when the two study groups
    were compared

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Hospital at home for AECOPD
Ram The Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews 2003
  • one in four carefully selected patients
    presenting to hospital emergency departments with
    AECOPD can be safely and successfully treated at
    home with support from respiratory nurses
  • This review found no evidence of significant
    differences between "hospital at home" patients
    and hospital inpatients for readmission rates and
    mortality at two to three months after the
    initial exacerbation
  • Both the patients and carers preferred "hospital
    at home" schemes to inpatient care.

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Telemedicine versus face to face patient care
effects on professional practice and health care
outcomes
R Currell The Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews 2000
  • Establishing systems for patient care using
    telecommuni-cations technologies is feasible, but
    there is little evidence of clinical benefits
  • The studies provided variable and inconclusive
    results for other outcomes such as psychological
    measures, and no analysable data about the cost
    effectiveness of telemedicine systems
  • The review demonstrates the need for further
    research and the fact that it is feasible to
    carry out randomised trials of telemedicine
    applications
  • Policy makers should be cautious about
    recommending increased use and investment in
    unevaluated technologies

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Cost Effectiveness of Telemedicine for the
Delivery of Outpatient Pulmonary Care to a Rural
Population
Z. Agha Telemedicine J and E-Health 2002
Case series 65 patients (99 visits)
  • AIM to compare the cost/effectiveness of
    providing outpatient telemedicine pulmonary
    consultations with alternative treatment methods

Cost effectiveness of telemedicine is related to
three major factors 1) cost sharing, i.e.,
adequate patient volume and sharing of
telemedicine infrastructure amongst various
clinical users 2) effectiveness of telemedicine
in terms of patient utility and successful
clinical consultations 3) indirect cost savings
accrued by decreasing cost of patients' lost
productivity
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Telecare of patients with COPD
M.
Pfeifer Med Klin 2004
  • Regular transmissions of lung function values
    insure a close contact of COPD or asthma patients
    to specialized institutions without impairing or
    ignoring medical home care

  • Whether it will be possible to react more quickly
    to disease changes by telemetric means or whether
    other treatment advantages will result remains
    yet to be seen
  • Results, so far, are encouraging in such a way
    that the use of telemedical means in chronically
    ill patients will be further evaluated

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A feasibility study of remote monitoring of
asthmatic patients
Steel J. Telemed Telecare2002
  • Multi Center Study Aim to assess a remote
    monitoring system for asthmatics to use in their
    own homes following discharges after acute
    exacerbation
  • Patients 84 invited to participate
  • 33 monitored for two weeks
  • Patient compliance with monitoring was 80
  • compliance with transmitting the
    results using a
  • modem was 52

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A feasibility study of remote monitoring of
asthmatic patients
Steel J. Telemed Telecare2002
  • time spent teaching patients for measurements was
    16 min
  • time spent providing asthma education was
    39 min
  • 96 of pts found the equipment easy or very easy
    to use
  • 92 of pts said they would use the equipment
    again
  • medical intervention occurred in 48 of patients
  • THE USE OF REMOTE MONITORING COULD BE IMPORTANT
    IN REDUCING ASTHMA MORBIDITY AND IMPROVING
  • TREATMENT OUTCOMES

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Telemedicine for multidisciplinary lung cancer
meetings A.G. Davison
J Telemed Telecare 2004
  • Lung cancer cases should be reviewed
    prospectively by a lung cancer multidisciplinary
    team (MDT) and a thoracic surgeon should be
    readily available to liaise with the MDT
  • Over a one-year period, 28 MDT meetings were held
    at a district general hospital in Southend, at
    which 62 patients were presented to a tertiary
    cardiothoracic centre in London, 80 km away, via
    ISDN videoconferencing at 384 kbit/s
  • The annual resection rate increased by 30
    following the introduction of the telemedicine
    MDTmeetings, and the mean time from first being
    seen in the clinic to surgery was reduced from 69
    to 54 days
  • We estimate that the telemedicine meetings saved
    over three working weeks of thoracic surgical
    time during the year.

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R Roine CMAJ 2001
PS Whitten BMJ 2002
Currell Cochrane Rev 2000
Z. Agha Pulmonary Dis 2002
Pfeifer 2004 (COPD)
Davison 2004 (Cancer)
Steel 2002 (Asthma)
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BPCO
I.R.
Asma
Neoplasie
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Conclusioni
La telemedicina applicata alla Pneumologia può
essere C/E
E necessario programmare studi clinici (RCT)
che lo dimostrino
BPCO con IRC, Asma Bronchiale, Neoplasie
polmonari sono le patologie su cui concentrare
gli studi
E auspicabile lo sviluppo di joint venture tra
AIPO Industria della Telemedicina ed
associazioni dei pazienti per realizzare i
progetti di studio
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