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Title: TeleMedicine: Applications in Aging Services


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Tele-Medicine Applications in Aging Services
  • Craig Lehmann, Ph.D., CC (NRCC), FACB
  • Dean/Professor
  • School of Health Technology Management
  • Health Science Center
  • State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-8200
  • craig.lehmann_at_sunysb.edu

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Utilization of Healthcare
  • Office Visits to Physicians 765,700,000 (1999)
    823,542,000 (2000)
  • Most frequent principal reason Physical
    63,000,000 (1999) same for (2000)
  • Most frequent physician specialty General and
    Family Practice 170,571,000 (1999) 198,578,000
    (2000)
  • Most frequent principal diagnosis Essential
    Hypertension 31,962,000 (1999) 35,096,000 (2000)

Source CDC
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Utilization of Health Care by Aged (65yrs or
older)
  • Visit physicians on the average 8 times a year
    compared to 3 times a year for those lt65yrs.
  • Hospitalized 3 times as often and stay 50
    longer.
  • Of the 31 million hospitalizations in the US the
    Aged accounted for 40 (1997).
  • It is estimated that by the year 2025 the aged
    will account for two thirds of the US health care
    budget.

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Hospital Admissions
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Utilization of Healthcare
Emergency Department
  • Emergency Department Visits 102,765,000 (1999)
    108,000,000 (2000)
  • Most frequent principal reason Stomach and
    Abdominal Pain 6,800,000 (2000)
  • Number of Injury Related Visits 40,400,000
  • Most Frequent Diagnostic/Screening Service
    Provided Blood Pressure (75 of all visits)
  • Type of drug most frequently Prescribed
  • Tylenol (10,000,000)

Source CDC
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Hospital Admissions through Emergency Departments
by Age
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Insurance Coverage for Physician Office Visits by
Age
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Chronic Conditions of the Aged
  • Arthritis
  • Hypertension
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Heart Disease
  • Cataracts
  • Deformity or Orthopedic Impairment
  • Chronic Sinusitis
  • Diabetes
  • Visual Impairment

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Cost of Managing Diabetes
  • 100 Billion Dollars Annually

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Health care utilization by the Diabetes Patient
  • 96.1 million out patient medical encounters
  • 53.4 million visits to physicians office
  • 16.4 million visits to ambulatory care settings
  • Visited their physician on the average 15.5 yr.
    as compared to 4.9 for the general population
    (all ages).
  • Numerous visits to the clinical laboratory

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Lower Extremity Amputation
  • 15 times higher

12
Kidney Disease in Diabetes (End Stage Renal
Disease)
  • Diabetes account for more than 35 of all end
    stage renal disease
  • Costs exceed 4 billion dollars

13
Incidence of diabetes will rise
  • 17 million diagnosed diabetics.
  • Another 5.4 million undiagnosed.
  • 125 million worldwide
  • Could be 30 million by 2050
  • Complications associated with diabetes
  • Retinopathy
  • Renal Failure
  • Neuropathy
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Lower Extremity Amputation

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Obesity in the USA
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Whats the Solution?
  • Better Patient Management
  • Tele-health
  • Connectivity

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Patient Population
  • CHF
  • Diabetes
  • Asthma
  • Cancer
  • High risk pregnancy
  • Hospice
  • Post stroke
  • Frail elderly
  • Wound care
  • COPD
  • Poor compliance
  • Post operative states
  • AIDS
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Rural locations

17
Largest Users Today
  • Prison population
  • Federal programs Department of Defense, NASA
  • Veterans Administration Home Telehealth Project

18
Capabilities
  • Close patient monitoring of vital signs
  • Educational programs
  • Video visits
  • Messaging
  • Medication reminders
  • Digital pictures

19
Provider Benefits
  • Increased of patients served
  • Improved access to patients
  • Enhanced ability to monitor patients
  • Efficient use of clinician time

20
1st Generation Products
21
2nd Generation Product
22
3rd Generation Product
Blood oxygen
Blood sugar
Camera
Weight
ECG
Thermometer
Blood pressure
Stethoscope
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Some Tele-Health Vendors
  • American Tele-care
  • American Telemedicine
  • Cyber-Care
  • Home-med
  • Motorola
  • Phillips
  • Tele-med
  • Viterion

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Secure Viterion Network
Internet-Enabled Provider PC
Patient Monitor
Direct Dial-Up
Internet
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My Research Focus better management
via Telehealth
  • Chronic Ailments
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Diabetes

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Impact of Technology on Home Bound Congestive
Heart Failure Patients
  • Pilot Study Congestive Heart Failure (N20)
  • Goals
  • Primary Decrease Hospital and Emergency
    Department Encounters
    Secondary Nurse and Patient Acceptance of
    Telehealth Technology

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Congestive Heart failure Study Outcomes
  • No patients from the study group utilized the
    emergency department. During the study three
    patients from the study group wanted to go to the
    emergency department.
  • 20 (n2) of the control group were
    re-hospitalized via the emergency room.
  • All patients in the study group felt that they
    had received better care because of the VST and
    connectivity

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New Study Diabetes Research
  • Study Group
  • Receive Telehealth
  • Blood Pressure
  • POCT Glucose, Cholesterol and Micro-albumin
  • Control
  • Telephone
  • Glucometer

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Diabetes Research
  • Monitor
  • Compliance
  • Physician Office Visits
  • Home Visits
  • Emergency Department Encounters
  • Hospitalizations
  • Clinical Evaluations

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Diabetes Research
  • Compliance (other data shows greatly improved)
  • Physician and Home Visits
  • Emergency Department Encounters (Our Data
    Demonstrated Decline)
  • Hospitalizations (should decline)
  • Overall Healthcare Costs Reduced

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Diabetes Research
  • Long-term Outcomes
  • Overall Better Management Results in
  • Improved Life Style
  • Lower Heart Disease
  • Less Lower Extremity Amputations
  • Early Detection of End-Stage Renal Disease
  • Much Reduced Healthcare Costs

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If patients could be monitored via the internet
20 of office visits could be eliminated
  • 1999 756,700,000 physician visits
  • 20 would save 150,134,000 visits _at_ 40.00 per
    visit
  • Dollar Savings 6,050,400,000
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