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THE DOCTOR IS
Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc
@endocrine_witch
Professor, UP College of Medicine
Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit
5. 4 ELEMENTS OF TELEMEDICINE
World Health Organization
To provide
clinical support
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To overcome
geographical barriers
Involves
use of ICT
Goal is to improve
health outcomes
6. Telehealth Service Delivery Models
Adapted from Fuller et al. ATA Business & Finance SIG Work Group
Direct patient care
Teleconsultation
Store & forward
Patient not present
Remote monitoring
Hospital care transitions;
interactive home visits
Mobile health apps
Specialist/primary care
co-management
Chronic/complex diseases in
rural & underserved areas
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9. P: Patients with diabetic foot ulcers (n=374) in Denmark
I: Telemedical monitoring (n=193) vs standard care (n=181)
2 telemed monitoring + 1 outpatient visit vs 3 outpatient visits cycles
O: Complete ulcer healing, amputation, death
M: RCT
Rasmussen et al Diabetes Care 2015 Sep;38(9):1723-9
11. Mortality 9/374 (2.4%) Telemedical 8 deaths vs Control 1 death
HR 8.68 [95%CI 6.93,10.88] p=0.0001
All had CHD, 4 with CKD, 1 with prostate cancer
Six had sepsis, 5 pneumonia, 1 gangrene
M:F ratio 8:1 Average age 72 + 8 y
Rasmussen et al Diabetes Care 2015 Sep;38(9):1723-9
12. Kochmann M & Locatis C. Telexet J E Health 2016 Mar (Epub ahead of print)
P: Patient with folliculitis
I: 5 mobile teledermatology apps
C: in-person visit
O: History taking not as thorough
(current medications & allergies
not asked often)
Concordant results except one app
having least thorough history
taking
15. — Douglas Adams
I’ve come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to
technologies:
1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and
ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and
thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can
probably get a career in it.
3. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the
natural order of things.
”
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16. It has become appallingly
obvious that our technology
has exceeded our humanity.
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- Albert Einstein
17. Photo by NEC Corporation of America https://flic.kr/p/o1vDW1
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
“Telehealth … bring into focus (rather than detract from)
the humanity of the provider, as well as that of the
patient.
Photo by Day Donaldson https://flic.kr/p/qmF7Yz
18. Telehealth should function as an adjunct to …
the traditional physical encounter that frames the
clinical moment.
Photo by NEC Corporation of America https://flic.kr/p/o1vDW1
“
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
19. MDs were uncomfortable assessing new patients
Also uncomfortable making difficult diagnosis and
treatment decisions without the patient being physically
present
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemed e-health 2006;12:210
Photo by Com Salud https://flic.kr/p/n8i9ox
20. Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemed e-health 2006;12:210
Photo by Com Salud https://flic.kr/p/n8i9ox
MDs were uncomfortable having difficult discussions
via telehealth e.g. breaking bad news.
Photo by Alex Proimos https://flic.kr/p/bt67c1
22. #HEALTHXPH:
HELLO TELEMEDICINE!
6 Feb 2016
T1
T2
T3
As a physician, nurse or other healthcare provider,
are you willing to hold consults with patients via
video? Why or why not?
Do you agree that telemedicine should be
employed only when a prior in-person relationship
exists between the patient and MD?
Do you agree with remote prescribing via a video
consultation? Why or why not?
http://www.endocrine-witch.net/2016/02/03/hello-telemedicine/
As a patient, are you willing to hold consults with physician,
nurse or other healthcare provider via video? Why or why not?
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24. Launched 24 July 2015
at National Science & Technology Week
High speed wifi up to 50 MB/day
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28. Photo by Megan Au https://flic.kr/p/friAzi
Telemedicine only in cases in which a prior in-person
relationship exists between patient & MD
World Medicine Association Statement on Ethics of Telemedicine (2007)
MD & patient must be able to identify each other reliably
29. EXTENDING PATIENT-MD
RELATIONSHIP ONLINE?
Purpose
Content
Response time
Farnan et al. Online medical professionalism: patient and public relationships: Policy statement from the
American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards Ann Intern Med 2013;158:620-7
33. CONFIDENTIALITY
IS THE PILLAR
OF OUR
PROFESSION.
The patient-physician
relationship is built on
trust that enables
patients to share
intimate details.
Grotty B & Mostaghimi A. Confidentiality
in the Digital Age. BMJ 2014;348:g2943
34. Designed by Pressfoto - Freepik.com
Never assume that others can sit in on discussion or
that information can be shared unless authorised
by patient or his/her surrogate.
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
35. Clinical photography + social media
DOES NOT equal telemedicine.
Palacios-Gonzalez C. The ethics of clinical photography & social media.
Med Health Care & Philos DOI 10.1007/s11019-014-9580-y
36. AVOID USING SOCIAL MEDIA
FOR DIRECT PATIENT CARE & CONTACT
Unencrypted
Inadvertently accessible to others
Controlled by a third party
Grotty B & Mostaghimi A. Confidentiality
in the Digital Age. BMJ 2014;348:g2943
37. GIVE NOTICE TO PATIENTS THAT SOCIAL MEDIA IS
NOT MEANT FOR CLINICAL COMMUNICATION
www.facebook.com/EndocrineWitch
Monitor. Take conversation offline if sensitive information is posted.
Grotty B & Mostaghimi A. Confidentiality in the Digital Age. BMJ 2014;348:g2943
38. PUBLIC HAS FEWER WORRIES ABOUT SHARING
HEALTH INFORMATION THAN OTHER PERSONAL DATA
Andrew Cole. BMJ 2013;347:f4753
The Wellcome Trust. Summary report of qualitative research into public attitudes to personal data and linking personal data.
Jul 2013. www.wellcome.ac.uk/stellent/groups/ corporatesite/@msh_grants/documents/web_document/wtp053205.pdf.
39. HEALTH INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE SHARED TO
EMPLOYERS, INSURANCE PROVIDERS & DRUG MANUFACTURERS.
Andrew Cole. BMJ 2013;347:f4753
The Wellcome Trust. Summary report of qualitative research into public attitudes to personal data and linking personal data.
Jul 2013. www.wellcome.ac.uk/stellent/groups/ corporatesite/@msh_grants/documents/web_document/wtp053205.pdf.
40. Andrew Cole. BMJ 2013;347:f4753
The Wellcome Trust. Summary report of qualitative research into public attitudes to personal data and linking personal data.
Jul 2013. www.wellcome.ac.uk/stellent/groups/ corporatesite/@msh_grants/documents/web_document/wtp053205.pdf.
DATA LINKAGE,
WHERE INFORMATION
FROM ONE SOURCE
IS USED TO INFORM
WORK IN
ANOTHER AREA
Ex. Supermarket loyalty card to
gauge public health program
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Ethical imperative to provide healthcare for those isolated,
without access and unfairly made vulnerable to illness and
premature death
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
A new form of access discrimination?
42. For those who are frail or with chronic conditions, use of
technology may be overwhelming & discouraging
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
Photo by Kimberly B. https://flic.kr/p/drMsHS
43. Concern that telemedicine consultations can easily be
abused due to ease of implementation & low overhead
Because we have the technology, we tend to use it …
extensively, as long as it is reimbursed.
Fleming et al. Telehealth Ethics
Telemedicine & Ehealth 2009;15(8):797-803
44. TELEHEALTH ACT OF 2012
National Telehealth Board
Accreditation of telehealth centers & practitioners
by National Telehealth Reference Center
45. TELEHEALTH ACT OF 2014
National Telehealth Board
Accreditation of telehealth centers & practitioners by DOH
DOH to establish regional telehealth centers in DOH-retained hospitals
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THE DOCTOR IS
Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc
@endocrine_witch
Professor, UP College of Medicine
Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit