Department of Community Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest, 1088, Hungary.
Abdallah Benhamida BioTech Research Center, Óbuda University, Bécsi Út 96/B, Budapest, 1034, Hungary.
BMC Oral Health. 2022 Dec 1;22(1):552. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02603-6.
In the twenty-first century, health systems have to cope with the challenges posed by their rapidly changing environment. Among these changes, the emergence of digital health solutions is an opportunity to make health systems better, but also a compelling force to change. Community dentistry is one area of health care, where the rapid technological development has the potential for substantial performance improvement benefitting dental patients in terms of access to care and conveniance.
This study is based on a survey of the dental care provided by three units (Oral Medicine, Periodontology, Orthodontics) of the Department of Community Dentistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest. During a period of 12 weeks, we have collected time balance data on 1131 patients, 539 in the traditional and 592 in a pilot teledentistry setting, in order to estimate how much time could be spared by monitoring patients through videoconferencing instead of face-to-face visits.
According to our findings, teledentistry has the potential to shorten the visit with an average of 5-10 min per patient, which adds up to 58-116 work hours in a year. If the pilot was rolled out to all the 13 chairs of the surveyed 3 specialties (orthodontics, periodontology and oral medicine) the time saving would sum up to 186 workdays in one shift alone, which would translate to close to 4500 additional patients per year, considering remote patient monitoring cases alone. Further, if inactive doctors and highly qualified dental hygienists were involved in delivering telecare, 2.67 times as many workdays could be spared, which would allow about 12,000 more patients treated per year.
The rapid development of digital health technologies coupled with the evolving task distribution between health professionals have a great potential to improve health system performance in pursuit of population health. Unfortunately, the adaptation to these technological changes is uneven, and without a national strategy, the poor will unlikely benefit from these opportunities in public dental care.
在 21 世纪,卫生系统必须应对其快速变化的环境所带来的挑战。在这些变化中,数字健康解决方案的出现既是改善卫生系统的机会,也是推动变革的强大力量。社区牙科是医疗保健的一个领域,快速的技术发展有可能在改善牙科患者的护理可及性和便利性方面带来实质性的绩效提升。
本研究基于对布达佩斯塞梅尔维斯大学社区牙科系三个科室(口腔医学、牙周病学、正畸学)所提供的牙科护理的调查。在 12 周的时间里,我们收集了 1131 名患者的时间平衡数据,其中 539 名在传统环境中,592 名在试点远程牙科环境中,以估计通过视频会议而不是面对面访问来监测患者可以节省多少时间。
根据我们的发现,远程牙科有可能将每次就诊时间缩短 5-10 分钟,这相当于每年节省 58-116 个工作小时。如果将试点推广到调查的 3 个专业(正畸、牙周病学和口腔医学)的所有 13 个椅位,仅在一个班次中节省的时间就将达到 186 个工作日,这将转化为每年增加近 4500 名额外患者,仅考虑远程患者监测病例。此外,如果让不活跃的医生和高资质的牙科保健师参与远程护理,将节省 2.67 倍的工作时间,这将允许每年治疗约 12000 名额外患者。
数字健康技术的快速发展,加上卫生专业人员之间不断变化的任务分配,有可能改善卫生系统的绩效,以追求人群健康。不幸的是,这些技术变革的适应是不均衡的,如果没有国家战略,贫困人口不太可能从公共牙科保健中受益于这些机会。