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Modelling home televisiting services using systems dynamic theory.

M A Valero1, M T Arredondo, F del Nogal

  • 1Bioengineering and Telemedicine Group, Technical University of Madrid, Spain. mavalero@gbt.tfo.upm.es

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
|September 29, 2001
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A quantitative model was developed to assess home televisiting services, considering care quality, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness. This system dynamics model helps hospitals estimate resources for expanding telemedicine, particularly for cardiac patients.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Home televisiting offers a potential solution for improving healthcare access for housebound patients.
  • Evaluating the operational and economic aspects of televisiting is crucial for its widespread adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a quantitative model for analyzing home televisiting services.
  • To assess the relationships between quality of care, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness in televisiting.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized systems dynamic theory to model televisiting service provision.
  • Incorporated data from telemedicine literature and over 75 televisiting sessions.
  • Gathered information from a real-world televisiting service at Severo Ochoa Hospital.

Main Results:

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  • The developed model quantifies the interplay between care quality, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Provided insights into resource estimation for expanding televisiting services.
  • Identified equipment needs for increased medical contacts, especially for intensive cardiac care.

Conclusions:

  • A systems dynamics model can effectively evaluate home televisiting services.
  • The model aids hospitals in planning and resource allocation for telemedicine expansion.
  • Supports the strategic deployment of televisiting for diverse patient populations, including those with cardiac conditions.