Estenda Solutions, Inc., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA.
Telehealth Research Institute, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2020 Dec;26(12):1466-1474. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0281. Epub 2020 Jan 31.
Historically, fewer than half of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) with diabetes received the annual diabetic retinopathy (DR) examination that is considered the minimum standard of care; this rate is similar to that of the general United States (U.S.) population with diabetes. The Indian Health Service-Joslin Vision Network (IHS-JVN) Teleophthalmology Program in 2000 to increase compliance with DR standards of care among AI/AN through validated, primary care-based telemedicine. The IHS-JVN provides remote diagnosis of DR severity, with a report including management recommendations that is returned to the patient's primary care provider. The program conforms with the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Practice Guidelines for Ocular Telehealth-Diabetic Retinopathy. The IHS-JVN has been expanding incrementally since the first patients were recruited in 2000; this expansion coincides with large improvements in the annual DR examination rates reported as part of local, regional, and national regulatory compliance under the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA). Currently, with 99 clinical implementations in 23 states, IHS-JVN is the largest primary care-based ATA validation category three telemedicine program in the U.S. This article describes the program's workflow, imaging and reading technologies, diagnostic protocols, reports to providers, training, quality assurance processes, and geographical distribution. In addition to its clinical use, the program has been utilized in research on utilization of diabetic eye care, cost-effectiveness, technology development, and DR epidemiology of the AI/AN population. Potential next steps for this program are discussed.
历史上,接受年度糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)检查的美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)中,不足一半的人符合最低护理标准;这一比例与美国一般糖尿病患者相似。2000 年,印第安卫生服务-乔斯林视觉网络(IHS-JVN)远程眼科计划通过经过验证的、基于初级保健的远程医疗,旨在提高 AI/AN 对 DR 护理标准的遵守率。IHS-JVN 提供 DR 严重程度的远程诊断,报告包括管理建议,返回给患者的初级保健提供者。该计划符合美国远程医疗协会(ATA)眼部远程医疗实践指南-糖尿病视网膜病变。自 2000 年首次招募患者以来,IHS-JVN 一直在逐步扩大;这种扩张恰逢《政府绩效与结果法案》(GPRA)规定的地方、地区和国家监管合规性报告中年度 DR 检查率的大幅提高。目前,该计划在 23 个州有 99 个临床实施,是美国最大的基于初级保健的 ATA 验证三级远程医疗计划。本文介绍了该计划的工作流程、成像和阅读技术、诊断协议、向提供者报告、培训、质量保证流程和地理分布。除了临床应用外,该计划还用于研究糖尿病眼病护理的利用、成本效益、技术开发以及 AI/AN 人群的 DR 流行病学。讨论了该计划的潜在下一步措施。