Using Telemedicine Interventions During COVID-19 to Expand Care Post COVID-19

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Johnson, Kjel A. [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Parkinson, Chip [2 ,3 ]
Johnson, Margaret M. [2 ]
Hamburger, Michele L. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] CVS Hlth, Lincoln, RI USA
[2] Frances Hamburger Inst Community Rheumatol, Los Angeles, CA USA
[3] Scipher Med CP, Waltham, MA USA
[4] MMJ Advisors LLC, East Aurora, NY USA
[5] CVS Hlth, 695 George Washington Hwy, Lincoln, RI 02865 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE | 2023年 / 29卷 / 01期
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10.37765/ajmc.2023.89311
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Despite available technology and supportive evidence in the literature, the integration of telemedicine interventions in the US health care system has remained sluggish for decades. The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed widespread utilization of virtual visits and remote monitoring in urgent, primary, and specialist care settings out of sheer necessity. Specifically, in the rheumatology subspecialty, a lack of available providers and a patient community hindered by mobility and access issues have underscored the value of telemedicine. For these reasons, a solutions-focused, multistakeholder virtual roundtable meeting convened by the Frances Hamburger Institute for Community Rheumatology (FHI) identified telemedicine as a critical area for intervention to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of patient-centered care. Building upon stakeholder experience and published findings, the Patient-Centered Rheumatology Collaborative identified the continued deregulation of policy barriers and the facilitation of sustainable coverage and reimbursement as critical steps toward establishing a robust infrastructure for telemedicine post pandemic. FHI roundtable attendees acknowledged several remaining telemedicine access barriers concerning traditionally underserved patient populations that will need to be addressed to realize the full potential of telemedicine. These recommendations are in concordance with those of other recent consensus groups, and they legitimize the formation of collaborative frameworks among payers, providers, and other key stakeholders to advance care in rheumatology.
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