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Title: Telehealth


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Telehealth
  • An Implementation Map

Mary DeVany, Director Avera Telehealth /Great
Plains TRAC
Chief Nurse Exec. Symposium November 13, 2008
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Where is Avera?
3
Who is Avera?
  • Five states
  • 233 locations
  • 87 communities
  • 13,100 employees

71,550 Sq. Miles
4
History
  • We began in 1993
  • But

Over 10,000
5
Top Seven Specialties
Total 2005-2008
6
Today
  • 14 specialties
  • 26 different providers
  • 200 referring physicians
  • 25 communities served

7
Now Two Focuses
  • Specialty care services
  • Scheduled
  • Out-patient and in-patient
  • Acute, 24-hour available services
  • Always available
  • Critical services

8
Extending to Other Areas
  • ePharmacy
  • Emergency Department
  • Tele-Stroke
  • Tele-Urgent Care
  • CareVIEW

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Before We Get Started
lets get our terms straight.
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Telehealth vs. Telemedicine
  • Umbrella term
  • Various technologies
  • Interactive video
  • Remote monitoring
  • Etc.
  • the use of medical information exchanged from
    one site to another via electronic communications
    to improve patients' health status.
  • Am. Telemedicine Association
  • www.atmeda.org

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Why?
  • Reasons for the program
  • Main purpose?
  • Which path will you take first?

12
Gaining Organizational Buy-in
  • Identify expectations
  • Know who you are talking to
  • Build awareness

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Administrators
  • Impact to the budget
  • Travel costs
  • Ancillary services
  • Improves staff education
  • It is an expectation
  • Increases services available
  • Public relations
  • Healthcare Center

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Providers
  • Patient care
  • Outreach
  • Reimbursement
  • Impact on their practice
  • Reduced travel
  • Access to education

15
Patients
  • Access to specialty care
  • Reduced travel
  • Impact on family (time/budget)
  • Access to disease-specific education

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Community Leaders
  • Reduces employees time away from work
  • Keeps more dollars home
  • Improves the perception of the quality of care
    available in the community
  • Increase community education opportunities

17
Others Families, etc.
  • Quality health care close to home
  • Comfort and familiarity
  • Staying connected

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Where to Begin?
  • Have a plan
  • What will be YOUR application?
  • Why are you getting the equipment in the first
    place?
  • Who is your champion?
  • What are their goals/needs?

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Where to Begin?
  • Establish the timeline
  • Program development
  • Network readiness
  • Equipment purchased/installed
  • Initial implementation
  • Program expansion

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Things to Consider
  • Administrative
  • Culture
  • Acceptance
  • Interest
  • Scheduling

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Things to Consider
  • Technology
  • Network
  • Compatibility
  • Support (!)

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Things to Consider
  • General
  • Equipment
  • Space
  • Initial Funding
  • Sustainability
  • Coordinator

23
Things to Consider
  • Patient Interactions
  • Reimbursement
  • Licensure
  • Credentialing
  • Privacy
  • Consent
  • Needs vs. Capacity

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How to Implement?
  • Againhave a plan
  • Start smallone event or specialty
  • What is the initial interest of your champion
  • Build upon successes

25
Keep Eyes on the Road!
  • Focus should be on the application
  • The benefits
  • The patient
  • NOT the equipment
  • Bells and whistles

26
Build Awareness
  • As (the) Telehealth Leader, you are
  • Teacher
  • Researcher
  • Detective
  • Politician
  • Sales/marketing
  • and more!

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Customer Service
  • Hands-on assistance
  • Provide helpful tools
  • Incorporate into current process or practice
    whenever possible
  • Make it as easy as you can

28
Customer Service
  • Focus on your remote sites!
  • Understand their needs/issues
  • How does it feel at their side?
  • Get them involved
  • Establish a process
  • Who is the site coordinator
  • What do they need?

29
What is the Impact?
  • Know why your program is important
  • Cost savings
  • Personnel time
  • Quality of patient care
  • How?

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Track the Data!
  • Figure out what you want to prove
  • Identify the data needed
  • Track it from the beginning

31
Education/Administration
Medicare A Newsline (1 hour, monthly) Time
frame January 1 through June 30, 2001 Four
Avera McKennan telemedicine sites only
Cost savings for all facilities attending
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Education/Administration
  • Savings Estimates of Events for One Year
  • Only 1 participate
  • Mileage _at_ 0.345/mile
  • Non-productive time _at_ 18/hr

Does not include any other costs such as meals,
motel, etc.
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Special Successes
  • Has this really made a difference?

34
Pediatric Echocardiology
  • Reduced turnaround from two to four days for the
    results, too immediate

35
Infectious Diseases
  • Results (Chart Review)
  • 94 (106/113) - Change in treatment
  • 68 (77/113) - Change in antibiotic
  • 14 (16/113) dose change
  • 12 (14/113) not necessary
  • Thus, 26 of all the patient were on unnecessary
    or incorrectly dosed antibiotics

36
Maternal Fetal Medicine
  • OB Ultrasounds
  • Around 500 annually
  • Immediate interpretation
  • Studies done live via telemedicine take less time
    than viewing the tape

37
Avera Milbank Rural Site
  • Ancillary Services
  • Provided because of telehealth
  • 67 patients
  • 24 different services
  • 33 services/test performed
  • 24,456 in charges

38
Avera eICU Care
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Avera eICU
  • Demonstrated to the organization the impact of
    telemedicine on patient care

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How will Telemedicine Impact
  • The emergency department?
  • Monitoring at the bedside?
  • Mom and dad staying in their home?
  • Design of a nursing home?

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Why is this Important?
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Great Plains Telehealth Resource Assistance
Center
www.gptrac.org
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Great Plains TRAC
  • On-Line Resources at www.gptrac.org
  • Call 1-888-239-7092
  • Regional Telehealth Conference
  • July 16-17, 2009
  • Minneapolis, MN

Save the Date!
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Helpful Links
  • Great Plains Telehealth Resource Assistance
    Center www.gptrac.org
  • Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law
    (CTeL)www.ctel.org
  • American Telemedicine Associationwww.atmeda.org
  • Health Resources Services Administration/Telehealt
    hwww.hrsa.gov/telehealth
  • National Rural Health Associationwww.nrharural.or
    g
  • Rural Health Resource Centerwww.ruralcenter.org
  • Rural Assistance Centerwww.raconline.org
  • Telemedicine Information Exchangewww.tie.telemed.
    org
  • National Organization of State Offices of Rural
    Healthwww.nosorh.org

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Questions?
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Contact me
Mary DeVany, Director Avera Telehealth/Great
Plains TRAC mary.devany_at_mckennan.org
1-605-322-6038 or 1-888-239-7092
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