Cost Efficiencies in the Healthcare Setting: Telephone Versus Face-to-Face
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The use of a legacy telephone system, often called plain old While the Akobeng et al. study answers some important questions, it telephone system (POTS), or any variety of mobile phone in healthcare, is neither new nor novel. Since the beginning of telephony in the late 19th century, the phone has been a great tool to physicians (Aronson, 1977). Physicians, or their clinic office staff, have interacted with patients for decades. Today, mobile phones, or more specifically smart phones, provide health consumers access not only to health information but access to healthcare where the barriers of geography, distance and time are relegated to the back seat. The potential cost savings to the patient, the healthcare consumer, is quite appealing. Imagine a patient with a disease that can be managed from a distance. For instance, patients with congestive heart failure or Crohn's disease can be monitored in the comfort of their own home through telehealth — using remote monitoring systems or the telephone (Car and Sheikh, 2003; Inglis, 2010; Kane et al., 2003; Hommel et al., 2013). The cost savings to the patient, and therefore, the health system can be significant (Car and Sheikh, 2003; Bashshur et al., 2009). The travel costs and lost labor dollars for the patient and family can also be significant, especially if the patient–physician interaction can be performedover the phone; and thepatient can remain in the surroundings that they are most comfortable in. Recently, Akobeng et al., reported the use of telephone consultations on young people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (Akobeng et al., 2015). The authors set out to assess the effectiveness and cost consequences of telephone consultations versus traditional face-toface interaction. The patient population were aged between 8–16 years with IBD. A randomized–controlled trial of 86 patients was developed, conducted, and clearly demonstrated no difference in the two modalities (telephone versus face-to-face consultation), and reported a reduction in consultation time. Furthermore, the study demonstrated a cost saving over traditional face-to-face consultations. This study was well conducted and adds to the growing literature and evidence base that emphasizes the value of telecommunications in medicine. The use of the telephone or Internet in connecting patients and physicians for routine care has clearly been highlighted. The Akobeng et al. article is significant in that it can impact basic scientists who are studying more efficient and cost-saving approaches to clinical practice, as well as clinicians who seek to provide better patient care and effective clinical workflow. Each of these components can make an impact on the overall practice of healthcare.
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تاریخ انتشار 2015