Mirsky Jacob B, Thorndike Anne N
Division of General Internal Medicine, 2348Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2021 Sep;35(7):904-907. doi: 10.1177/08901171211012543. Epub 2021 Apr 28.
As health care systems respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, new virtual care approaches are emerging for health promotion and chronic disease management. Virtual group visits (VGVs) supporting a healthy lifestyle, adapted from the well-established shared medical appointment (SMA) model, hold promise as a primary care delivery tool for preventing and managing chronic disease. In order to establish VGVs as standard of care, evidence for clinical effectiveness, financial sustainability, and access for vulnerable populations is needed. In the future, VGVs could improve the quality and reach of chronic disease prevention and management strategies.
随着医疗保健系统应对新冠疫情,促进健康和慢性病管理的新型虚拟护理方法正在涌现。借鉴成熟的共享医疗预约(SMA)模式的支持健康生活方式的虚拟小组就诊(VGV)有望成为预防和管理慢性病的初级护理提供工具。为了将VGV确立为护理标准,需要临床有效性、财务可持续性以及弱势群体可及性方面的证据。未来,VGV可以提高慢性病预防和管理策略的质量及覆盖面。