2015
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0111
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Pursuit of Value in Connected Healthcare

Abstract: The pursuit of value in connected care is fundamentally the same as with in-person care. Provider organizations, legislators, regulators, and payers face not only a complex task in defining standards and enabling appropriate use, but also a heavy burden of responsibility for unleashing connected care that will benefit the entire community.

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“…The SB-TEAM program uses school-based DOT of preventive asthma medications to enhance medication adherence, as well as telemedicine to ensure access to appropriate asthma assessments, preventive medication prescription, and follow-up care. Telemedicine allows clinicians to provide assessment and consultation through remote audiovisual technology and removes barriers to accessing care by enabling children to be seen by a clinician without making a trip to their physician’s office . Our primary hypothesis was that children receiving the SB-TEAM intervention would have more SFDs postintervention compared with children in an enhanced usual care (eUC) group.…”
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“…The SB-TEAM program uses school-based DOT of preventive asthma medications to enhance medication adherence, as well as telemedicine to ensure access to appropriate asthma assessments, preventive medication prescription, and follow-up care. Telemedicine allows clinicians to provide assessment and consultation through remote audiovisual technology and removes barriers to accessing care by enabling children to be seen by a clinician without making a trip to their physician’s office . Our primary hypothesis was that children receiving the SB-TEAM intervention would have more SFDs postintervention compared with children in an enhanced usual care (eUC) group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine allows clinicians to provide assessment and consultation through remote audiovisual technology and removes barriers to accessing care by enabling children to be seen by a clinician without making a trip to their physician's office. [15][16][17][18][19][20] Our primary hypothesis was that children receiving the SB-TEAM intervention would have more SFDs postintervention compared with children in an enhanced usual care (eUC) group.…”
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