After-Hours Telemedicine Helps Skilled Nursing Facilities Avoid Unnecessary Hospitalizations, AJMC® Study Finds
As skilled nursing facilities handle more complex care, the need arises for physician input before sending patients to the hospital. Study findings reported this month in
The study by TripleCare physicians’ group and the TRECS (Targeting Revolutionary Elder Care Solutions) Institute took place at
In a year’s time, 313 patients were cared for by physicians via telemedicine and 259 (83 percent) were treated at the SNF, including 91 who avoided hospitalization, as verified by a third party. Another 54 were transported to the hospital.
The study authors, led by
The authors noted that the treating physicians were exclusively dedicated to caring for patients at the health system’s SNFs and were not also working in an emergency department or hospital. The initiative helped the SNF as well, since the facility did not lose revenue when patients were sent to the hospital, and nurses improved their assessment skills.
“As nursing facilities are called upon to care for higher-acuity patients and drive better clinical outcomes at a fraction of the cost of a hospitalization, systems that deliver better quality physicians to the bedside at times of a change of condition will be required,” the authors concluded.
“Treating people with dignity at the bedside is key,” said Chess. “Telemedicine is part of that solution; by leveraging technology, we can improve the quality of both primary and acute care in nursing facilities, transforming care and often preventing the trauma associated with hospitalization in the elderly.”
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