Brecht R M, Gray C L, Peterson C, Youngblood B
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, USA.
Telemed J. 1996 Spring;2(1):25-35. doi: 10.1089/tmj.1.1996.2.25.
The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) and Texas Tech Health Science Center (TTHSC) are responsible for providing health care for approximately 130,000 inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice through a health maintenance organization (HMO). Telemedicine was considered a way to solve some of the problems presented.
To develop approaches to patient care, technology, support systems, evaluation, and uses of the system for applications other than patient care as part of the first stage of implementation.
Four prison delivery unit models were utilized. After a pilot study, the first patients were seen from October 1994 to November 1995, when 1715 consults were conducted in 18 scheduled specialty telemedicine clinics. Patients and providers were surveyed by interviews and questionnaires for their views on this form of providing care.
Ninety-five per cent of the telemedicine consults saved one or more trips to UTMB for outpatient specialty appointments. User surveys indicated a high degree of satisfaction on the part of patients, presenters, and specialty consultants.
Preliminary review of the data indicated favorable care outcomes, and initial economic analyses suggested that telemedicine is likely to be cost-effective in this environment. The project will be continued.
德克萨斯大学医学分校(UTMB)和德克萨斯理工大学健康科学中心(TTHSC)负责通过健康维护组织(HMO)为德克萨斯刑事司法部的约130,000名囚犯提供医疗保健服务。远程医疗被视为解决所出现问题的一种方式。
作为实施第一阶段的一部分,制定患者护理、技术、支持系统、评估以及该系统在患者护理以外应用方面的方法。
采用了四种监狱交付单元模式。经过试点研究,从1994年10月至1995年11月接待了首批患者,期间在18个预定的专科远程医疗诊所进行了1715次会诊。通过访谈和问卷调查对患者及医护人员就这种护理提供形式的看法进行了调查。
95%的远程医疗会诊避免了患者前往UTMB进行门诊专科预约的一次或多次行程。用户调查表明患者、会诊医生和专科顾问满意度很高。
对数据的初步审查表明护理效果良好,初步经济分析表明远程医疗在这种环境下可能具有成本效益。该项目将继续进行。