Essay On Telehealth

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The health care environment is evolving and one in particular aspect of that is telehealth. According to the U.S Department of Health & Human Services telehealth can be defined as “the use of electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support and promote long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health administration. Technologies include video conferencing, the internet, store-and-forward imaging, streaming media, and terrestrial and wireless communications” (Telehealth Programs, 2017). A more specific term that is found to be used interchangeably with telehealth is remote patient monitoring (RPM). Whereas telehealth is the broader term, RPM is the use of specific technology that allows for facilitation from a physician to a patient interaction from the comfort of their home (Care Innovations, 2017). Examples of RPM can include glucose meters and heart or blood pressure monitors for cardiac care patients. The role of telehealth advancing in healthcare is greatly impacting the industry; for instance, on new emerging payment systems, …show more content…

Data could start being recorded on January 1st, 2017 and close December 31, 2017 with a final performance data submission by March 31, 2017. Once data is submitted, Medicare provides feedback, potential to receive a positive MIPS payment adjustment beginning January 2019 (The Merit-based IP, p.28, 2016). This system will pay clinicians on the quality and resources used and a variety of other things. There are certain program criteria to meet in order for it to be applied. Telehealth can be used, and in some instances remote patient monitoring to help meet the guidelines of the program for payment. Meaning a clinician could use RPM to prescribe a proper dose of medication based of information gathered remotely or coordinate care via telehealth (Telehealth and RPM, p.2,

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