TY - JOUR
T1 - Critical steps to scaling telehealth for national reform
AU - Tracy, Joseph
AU - Rheuban, Karen
AU - Waters, Robert J.
AU - Devany, Mary
AU - Whitten, Pamela
PY - 2008/11/1
Y1 - 2008/11/1
N2 - Telehealth services show great promise to expand access to care while improving patient safety and reducing costs of care for all Americans. The expansion of telehealth has been slowed by a host of factors, including limited reimbursement, legal and regulatory barriers, limited provider capacity, and a lack of general public knowledge and/or acceptance of telehealth technologies and services. To hasten the expansion of telehealth requires a multifaceted and coordinated approach that will include healthcare professionals, regulators, payers, lawmakers, and patients. This paper will outline the steps necessary to scale telehealth services to a level that will help to address issues such as access to care, patient safety, quality, provider shortages, licensure and preparedness, all important elements of healthcare reform.
AB - Telehealth services show great promise to expand access to care while improving patient safety and reducing costs of care for all Americans. The expansion of telehealth has been slowed by a host of factors, including limited reimbursement, legal and regulatory barriers, limited provider capacity, and a lack of general public knowledge and/or acceptance of telehealth technologies and services. To hasten the expansion of telehealth requires a multifaceted and coordinated approach that will include healthcare professionals, regulators, payers, lawmakers, and patients. This paper will outline the steps necessary to scale telehealth services to a level that will help to address issues such as access to care, patient safety, quality, provider shortages, licensure and preparedness, all important elements of healthcare reform.
KW - Business administration/ economics
KW - Policy
KW - Telecommunications
KW - Telehealth
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U2 - 10.1089/tmj.2008.0125
DO - 10.1089/tmj.2008.0125
M3 - Short survey
C2 - 19035814
AN - SCOPUS:57049142136
SN - 1530-5627
VL - 14
SP - 990
EP - 994
JO - Telemedicine and e-Health
JF - Telemedicine and e-Health
IS - 9
ER -