“Telemedicine will become the core methodology of healthcare delivery in the future. That is where we are going to get the efficiencies we need to provide affordable care.”
Yulun Wang, Ph.D.
Growing numbers of patients have come to expect telehealth from their healthcare providers. The American Hospital Association reports that 76% of hospitals currently offer some form of telemedicine (American Hospital Association, 2020). While there are several telehealth technologies available for hospitals, clinics, and independent practitioners, each has varying capabilities. Functionality can contrast widely among solutions. Depending on what is most important to your healthcare facility and your patient population will inform how you choose a telemedicine vendor. When considering a telehealth application, security, cost, technical support, and ease of use are critical factors. However, it’s important that the technology is feature-rich and that it addresses key functions essential to your operations. These include:
It’s essential that the telemedicine technology you select is reliable, that it has a proven record of success, and that your patients embrace it. Also, depending on if you accept private insurance, work with Medicare/Medicaid patients, or are a cash practice, the technology needs to be attuned to the way you run your business.
Growing numbers of healthcare practitioners are using telemedicine to care for their patients. The technology not only makes care more accessible to patients who cannot visit their doctor in-person, but telemedicine creates new sources of revenue for healthcare facilities and providers. Some specialties that have embraced telemedicine widely include:
Cardiology | Oncology |
Ophthalmology | Psychiatry |
Dermatology | Diet & Nutrition |
OBGYN | Family Medicine |
Orthopedics | Pediatrics |
Physical Therapy | Plastic Surgery |
Podiatry | Dental |
There are a number of reasons to embrace telehealth in your practice or hospital.
Contact us to schedule a consultation. We know there are a lot of options available, and choosing the right technology can be overwhelming for healthcare facilities already spread too thin. Our thorough needs assessment and professional telemedicine consultation services will help guide you in making the right choice specific to your requirements. No matter if you need assistance with telehealth vendor comparisons, contracting, technology implementation, patient marketing, or employee training, Athreon has you covered. Contact us at 800.935.0973 to schedule your consultation.
American Hospital Association. (2020, April 8). Telehealth. Retrieved from aha.org: https://www.aha.org/factsheet/telehealth
Office for Civil Rights. (2020, March 27). What is telehealth? Retrieved from hhs.gov: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/faq/3015/what-is-telehealth/index.html