The Use of Telemedicine to Address Access and Physician Workforce Shortages

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Rimsza, Mary Ellen
Hotaling, Andrew J.
Keown, Mary E.
Marcin, James P.
Moskowitz, William B.
Sigrest, Ted D.
Simon, Harold K.
Basco, William T.
Harris, Christopher E.
McGuinness, Gail A.
Mulvey, Holly J.
Radabaugh, Carrie L.
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HEALTH-CARE NEEDS; CHILD-CARE; URBAN; IMPACT; REGIONALIZATION; CONSULTATIONS; TELEHEALTH; SUPPORT; ILLNESS; EVISITS;
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10.1542/peds.2015-1253
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
The use of telemedicine technologies by primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical specialists (henceforth referred to as "pediatric physicians") has the potential to transform the practice of pediatrics. The purpose of this policy statement is to describe the expected and potential impact that telemedicine will have on pediatric physicians' efforts to improve access and physician workforce shortages. The policy statement also describes how the American Academy of Pediatrics can advocate for its members and their patients to best use telemedicine technologies to improve access to care, provide more patient- and family-centered care, increase efficiencies in practice, enhance the quality of care, and address projected shortages in the clinical workforce. As the use of telemedicine increases, it is likely to impact health care access, quality, and education and costs of care. Telemedicine technologies, applied to the medical home and its collaborating providers, have the potential to improve current models of care by increasing communication among clinicians, resulting in more efficient, higher quality, and less expensive care. Such a model can serve as a platform for providing more continuous care, linking primary and specialty care to support management of the needs of complex patients. In addition, telemedicine technologies can be used to efficiently provide pediatric physicians working in remote locations with ongoing medical education, increasing their ability to care for more complex patients in their community, reducing the burdens of travel on patients and families, and supporting the medical home. On the other hand, telemedicine technologies used for episodic care by nonmedical home providers have the potential to disrupt continuity of care and to create redundancy and imprudent use of health care resources. Fragmentation should be avoided, and telemedicine, like all primary and specialty services, should be coordinated through the medical home.
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