Luciani A Michael, Parry Matthew, Udoeyo Idorenyin F, Suk Michael, Mercuri John J, DelSole Edward M
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2023 Nov;29(11):1634-1641. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2022.0184. Epub 2023 Mar 24.
Introduction:The use of telemedicine (TM) for patient care greatly increased during the COVID pandemic. This study presents data from a single health system regarding physician's perspectives on TM, which could ultimately determine how it is used in the future.
Methods:A questionnaire was distributed to physicians throughout the health system. Physicians were divided based on the standard level of patient interaction in each specialty, as well as practice locations and years in practice. Physician perspectives were categorized by their opinions on different aspects of telehealth visits.
Results:Of 1,794 physicians, 379 (20.7%) responded to the survey. Psychiatrists used TM significantly more than other groups and project the most future use. Surgeons were least likely to incorporate TM in the future. Ability to perform a physical examination via TM differed significantly by specialty and practice environment, but not by years in practice. Frequency of being able to complete a treatment plan via TM differed significantly by specialty, but not by years in practice or practice environment. Overall, 76.3% of physicians reported feeling "satisfied" with performing TM visits. Satisfaction with TM varied significantly by specialty and practice environment, but not by years in practice. There were no significant differences regarding physician expectations on reimbursement or billing for TM visits based on specialty, age, or practice environment.
Conclusions:Discrepancies exist among physicians with respect to their satisfaction and expected future use of TM. Consensus may be difficult to reach regarding reimbursement for these visits, and further work is needed to clarify the optimal practice setting for TM.
在新冠疫情期间,远程医疗(TM)在患者护理中的应用大幅增加。本研究展示了来自单一医疗系统的数据,这些数据涉及医生对远程医疗的看法,而这些看法最终可能决定其未来的使用方式。
向整个医疗系统的医生发放了一份调查问卷。根据各专科患者互动的标准水平、执业地点和执业年限对医生进行了划分。医生的观点根据他们对远程医疗就诊不同方面的看法进行分类。
在1794名医生中,379名(20.7%)回复了调查。精神科医生使用远程医疗的频率明显高于其他群体,并且预计未来使用量最大。外科医生未来采用远程医疗的可能性最小。通过远程医疗进行体格检查的能力因专科和执业环境的不同而有显著差异,但与执业年限无关。通过远程医疗完成治疗计划的频率因专科不同而有显著差异,但与执业年限或执业环境无关。总体而言,76.3%的医生表示对进行远程医疗就诊感到“满意”。对远程医疗的满意度因专科和执业环境的不同而有显著差异,但与执业年限无关。基于专科、年龄或执业环境,医生对远程医疗就诊报销或计费的期望没有显著差异。
医生在对远程医疗的满意度和预期未来使用方面存在差异。对于这些就诊的报销问题可能难以达成共识,需要进一步开展工作以明确远程医疗的最佳执业环境。