SC lawmakers turn to technology to solve SC health problems [The State (Columbia, S.C.)]
| By Adam Beam, The State (Columbia, S.C.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Now, state lawmakers want to expand telemedicine -- where doctors treat patients via video conference -- because they see it as a potential fix for some of
Last week, the
In the state
But an alliance of health-care providers has delayed the
"When you can't reasonably control the volume on it, then you can't control the pricing," said
Dr.
McElligott runs the MUSC telemedicine program that serves
"Do you want to give care or not? That is the question," McElligott said. "Their response, without saying it directly, is: 'But we don't want everyone to get the care.' "
State Sen.
Another idea, Cleary said, is to use the state health plan and its 500,000 members as a pilot program for telemedicine.
"The alliance for health care wants to get it right," he said. "Instead of just opening it up and trying to solve the mistakes, we're trying to have fewer mistakes."
"We've got sort of competing goals here," said state
MUSC president
But, Greenberg added, most rural hospitals can't afford to pay for the telemedicine program. Of the state's 19 rural hospitals, as defined by the state
"One way it could save money is not everybody having to come to the most expensive place to get care," he said. "That's clearly a savings."
Reach Beam at (803) 386-7038.
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