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Lisa Tayman MS, RN, CEN, CCRN
            Salisbury University
                      NURS 525
Federal Policy Brief
                    TITLE
Patient Engagement. People actively involved
  in their health and health care tend to have
     better outcomes—and, some evidence
              suggests, lower costs
Patient Engagement
 calls for reforms to achieve a patient-centered health
  care system, wherein individual patient
  preferences, needs, and values are respected and
  patients guide all clinical decisions
 combines patient activation (a patient’s
  knowledge, skills, ability, and willingness to manage
  his or her own health care) with interventions
  designed to promote positive patient behavior, such as
  obtaining preventive care.
Patient Engagement
 Shared Decision Making=
 When there are multiple, reasonable
 treatment options, each with their own risks
 and benefits, the correct path to follow
 should be guided by a patient’s unique
 needs and circumstances
Shared Decision Making
 Decision aids such as:
  booklets, videos, websites, and interactive
  media are used
 All of these helpful aids will give patients
  information on the risks and benefits of
  various treatment options and help them
  make the choice that most reflects their
  personal values.
Research on Patient Engagement
 Patients who received enhanced decision-making
  support had overall lower medical costs and fewer
  hospital admissions than for those who received only
  the usual support
 People with the least skills and confidence to actively
  engage in their own health care (patient activation)
  incur costs between 8-21% higher than patients with
  higher activation levels
Patient Engagement
 May be affected by such factors as: cultural
  differences, gender, age, and education
 For patients to engage effectively, they must have a
  certain degree of health literacy
 One strategy to incorporate into practice is the “teach-
  back” method
Teach-Back Method
 The provider will ask the patient to explain
 back to them what they have learned, such
 as: their own understanding of their
 condition, the options available to
 them, and their intentions to act on the
 information
Future Research
 More studies need to be conducted to
 determine the best practices for engaging
 patients, as well as determining the extent
 of the relationship of patient engagement to
 health care cost savings
Patient Engagement
 Efforts are under way to hold health care organizations
  accountable for engaging patients.
 The National Committee for Quality Assurance
  surveys patients and ask about whether clinicians
  engage them in shared decision making or provide
  support for them to manage their conditions to
  determine if this quality measure is being met.
State Policy Brief
Shared decision making and being engaged in
  their care, increased compliance for such
  issues as:
 blood sugar testing for gestational diabetes
 CPAP use
Telemedicine
 Definition:
 The use of interactive audio, video, or other
 telecommunications or electronic
 technology by a licensed health care
 provider to deliver health care services at a
 site other than the site the patient is located.
“Telemedicine Recommendations”
 This report addressed that effective use
 of telemedicine can increase access to
 health care, reduce health
 disparities, and create efficiencies in
 health care delivery
Telemedicine Benefits
 Has the potential to increase access and
  reduce the cost of care.
 Both consumers and providers can
  benefit from telemedicine
Telemedicine
 Consumers can experience increased access to
  providers, quicker and more convenient
  treatment, better continuity of care, and a reduction in
  lost work time and travel costs
 Providers can experience instant access to other
  providers, a reduction of medical errors, and increased
  efficiency with reduced travel and research times
Research shows:
Telemedicine
 improves time-to-diagnosis
 facilitates access to care for patients in
  remote regions
 increases patient satisfaction
Telemedicine
 Telemedicine offers an alternative to the traditional
  method of care delivery (face to face)
 Health care organizations faced with provider
  shortages, access disparities and budget challenges, are
  adopting telemedicine in order to connect
  geographically-remote patients with specialists, to
  allow scarce specialists to be available across
  networks, and to provide remote monitoring of
  patients
Telemedicine
 It is recommended that payments accurately
  reflect the cost of delivery for providers and
  the effectiveness of the treatments must be
  proven to payers and patients.
 Payment must be sufficient to cover actual
  costs, but should not favor telemedicine
  over face-to-face services
Telemedicine legislation
 According to the Department of Health and
 Mental Hygiene, telemedicine should be
 used to address access to care issues related
 to specialists being located a long distance
 from patients and not as a replacement for
 in-person care
TELEMEDICINE
Current fiscal and policy notes:
 SB 494 regarding developing strategies and
  recommendations for advancing telemedicine
  technologies
 SB 496 regarding the reimbursement of telemedicine
  services by Medicaid
 SB 776 regarding establishing a Task Force on the use
  of telehealth to improve Maryland health care
Policy recommendations
 To establish a Task Force on the use of telehealth
  to improve Maryland health care
 This task force must assess factors related to
  telehealth and identify opportunities to use
 teleheath, as well as collaborate with
 organizations such as the Rural Maryland
 Council, and make recommendations regarding
 the use of telehealth in the State
Patient Engagement & Telemedicine
 Patient engagement combines patient
  activation with interventions designed to
  promote positive patient behavior
 Interventions such as telemedicine improves
  time-to-diagnosis, facilitates access to care
  for patients in remote regions, and increases
  patient satisfaction
References
 Capistrant, G. (2013). Letter to Maryland House of Delegates. Retrieved from:
  http://www.americantelemed.org/docs/default-source/policy/ata-comments-
  on-maryland's-hb-931-and-934.pdf

 Commission on Maryland Cybersecurity Innovation and Excellence-Duties.
  Maryland General Assembly 2013 Session, SB 494. Retrieved from:
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?id=sb0494&stab=01&pid=
  billpage&tab=subject3&ys=2013RS and
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0004/sb0494.pdf

 Health Policy Brief: Patient Engagement. (Feb. 14, 2013). Health Affairs, 1-5.
  Retrieved from:
  http://healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief_pdfs/healthpolicybrief_86.pdf

 Homko, C.J., Santamore, W.P., Whiteman, V., Bower, M., Berger, P., Geifman-
  Holtzman, O., and Bove, A.A. (2007). Use of an Internet-Based Telemedicine
  System to Manage Underserved Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
  Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 9(3), 297-306. doi: 10.1089/dia.2006.0034
References
 Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Telemedicine. Maryland General Assembly 2013
  Session, SB496. Retrieved from:
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0004/sb0494.pdf and
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0006/sb0496.pdf

 Stepnowsky, Jr., C.J., Palau, J.J., Marler, M.R., and Gifford, A.L. (2007). Pilot Randomized
  Trial of the Effect of Wireless Telemonitoring on Compliance and Treatment Efficacy in
  Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 9(2), e14. doi:
  10.2196/jmir.9.2.e14

 Task Force on the use of telehealth to imfprove Maryland health care. Maryland General
  Assembly 2013 Session, SB 776. Retrieved from:
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?id=sb0776&stab=01&pid=billpage&
  tab=subject3&ys=2013RS and
  http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0006/sb0776.pdf

 Telemedicine Recommendations. Maryland Quality and Cost Council, December 2011.
  Retrieved from:
  http://mhcc.dhmh.maryland.gov/hit/Telemedicine/Documents/sp.mhcc.maryland.gov/
  telemed/md_telemedicine_report.pdf

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Policy brief presentation

  • 1. Lisa Tayman MS, RN, CEN, CCRN Salisbury University NURS 525
  • 2. Federal Policy Brief TITLE Patient Engagement. People actively involved in their health and health care tend to have better outcomes—and, some evidence suggests, lower costs
  • 3. Patient Engagement  calls for reforms to achieve a patient-centered health care system, wherein individual patient preferences, needs, and values are respected and patients guide all clinical decisions  combines patient activation (a patient’s knowledge, skills, ability, and willingness to manage his or her own health care) with interventions designed to promote positive patient behavior, such as obtaining preventive care.
  • 4. Patient Engagement  Shared Decision Making= When there are multiple, reasonable treatment options, each with their own risks and benefits, the correct path to follow should be guided by a patient’s unique needs and circumstances
  • 5. Shared Decision Making  Decision aids such as: booklets, videos, websites, and interactive media are used  All of these helpful aids will give patients information on the risks and benefits of various treatment options and help them make the choice that most reflects their personal values.
  • 6. Research on Patient Engagement  Patients who received enhanced decision-making support had overall lower medical costs and fewer hospital admissions than for those who received only the usual support  People with the least skills and confidence to actively engage in their own health care (patient activation) incur costs between 8-21% higher than patients with higher activation levels
  • 7. Patient Engagement  May be affected by such factors as: cultural differences, gender, age, and education  For patients to engage effectively, they must have a certain degree of health literacy  One strategy to incorporate into practice is the “teach- back” method
  • 8. Teach-Back Method  The provider will ask the patient to explain back to them what they have learned, such as: their own understanding of their condition, the options available to them, and their intentions to act on the information
  • 9. Future Research  More studies need to be conducted to determine the best practices for engaging patients, as well as determining the extent of the relationship of patient engagement to health care cost savings
  • 10. Patient Engagement  Efforts are under way to hold health care organizations accountable for engaging patients.  The National Committee for Quality Assurance surveys patients and ask about whether clinicians engage them in shared decision making or provide support for them to manage their conditions to determine if this quality measure is being met.
  • 11. State Policy Brief Shared decision making and being engaged in their care, increased compliance for such issues as:  blood sugar testing for gestational diabetes  CPAP use
  • 12. Telemedicine  Definition: The use of interactive audio, video, or other telecommunications or electronic technology by a licensed health care provider to deliver health care services at a site other than the site the patient is located.
  • 13. “Telemedicine Recommendations”  This report addressed that effective use of telemedicine can increase access to health care, reduce health disparities, and create efficiencies in health care delivery
  • 14. Telemedicine Benefits  Has the potential to increase access and reduce the cost of care.  Both consumers and providers can benefit from telemedicine
  • 15. Telemedicine  Consumers can experience increased access to providers, quicker and more convenient treatment, better continuity of care, and a reduction in lost work time and travel costs  Providers can experience instant access to other providers, a reduction of medical errors, and increased efficiency with reduced travel and research times
  • 16. Research shows: Telemedicine  improves time-to-diagnosis  facilitates access to care for patients in remote regions  increases patient satisfaction
  • 17. Telemedicine  Telemedicine offers an alternative to the traditional method of care delivery (face to face)  Health care organizations faced with provider shortages, access disparities and budget challenges, are adopting telemedicine in order to connect geographically-remote patients with specialists, to allow scarce specialists to be available across networks, and to provide remote monitoring of patients
  • 18. Telemedicine  It is recommended that payments accurately reflect the cost of delivery for providers and the effectiveness of the treatments must be proven to payers and patients.  Payment must be sufficient to cover actual costs, but should not favor telemedicine over face-to-face services
  • 19. Telemedicine legislation  According to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, telemedicine should be used to address access to care issues related to specialists being located a long distance from patients and not as a replacement for in-person care
  • 20. TELEMEDICINE Current fiscal and policy notes:  SB 494 regarding developing strategies and recommendations for advancing telemedicine technologies  SB 496 regarding the reimbursement of telemedicine services by Medicaid  SB 776 regarding establishing a Task Force on the use of telehealth to improve Maryland health care
  • 21. Policy recommendations  To establish a Task Force on the use of telehealth to improve Maryland health care  This task force must assess factors related to telehealth and identify opportunities to use teleheath, as well as collaborate with organizations such as the Rural Maryland Council, and make recommendations regarding the use of telehealth in the State
  • 22. Patient Engagement & Telemedicine  Patient engagement combines patient activation with interventions designed to promote positive patient behavior  Interventions such as telemedicine improves time-to-diagnosis, facilitates access to care for patients in remote regions, and increases patient satisfaction
  • 23. References  Capistrant, G. (2013). Letter to Maryland House of Delegates. Retrieved from: http://www.americantelemed.org/docs/default-source/policy/ata-comments- on-maryland's-hb-931-and-934.pdf  Commission on Maryland Cybersecurity Innovation and Excellence-Duties. Maryland General Assembly 2013 Session, SB 494. Retrieved from: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?id=sb0494&stab=01&pid= billpage&tab=subject3&ys=2013RS and http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0004/sb0494.pdf  Health Policy Brief: Patient Engagement. (Feb. 14, 2013). Health Affairs, 1-5. Retrieved from: http://healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief_pdfs/healthpolicybrief_86.pdf  Homko, C.J., Santamore, W.P., Whiteman, V., Bower, M., Berger, P., Geifman- Holtzman, O., and Bove, A.A. (2007). Use of an Internet-Based Telemedicine System to Manage Underserved Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 9(3), 297-306. doi: 10.1089/dia.2006.0034
  • 24. References  Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Telemedicine. Maryland General Assembly 2013 Session, SB496. Retrieved from: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0004/sb0494.pdf and http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0006/sb0496.pdf  Stepnowsky, Jr., C.J., Palau, J.J., Marler, M.R., and Gifford, A.L. (2007). Pilot Randomized Trial of the Effect of Wireless Telemonitoring on Compliance and Treatment Efficacy in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 9(2), e14. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9.2.e14  Task Force on the use of telehealth to imfprove Maryland health care. Maryland General Assembly 2013 Session, SB 776. Retrieved from: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?id=sb0776&stab=01&pid=billpage& tab=subject3&ys=2013RS and http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2013RS/fnotes/bil_0006/sb0776.pdf  Telemedicine Recommendations. Maryland Quality and Cost Council, December 2011. Retrieved from: http://mhcc.dhmh.maryland.gov/hit/Telemedicine/Documents/sp.mhcc.maryland.gov/ telemed/md_telemedicine_report.pdf