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Telehealth’s Moment





          The pandemic shone a                           bility was unavailable, and
        bright light on some of the                      that the provider could
        best our country’s health                        appropriately identify the
        care system has to offer –                       patient’s identity.
        caring, committed health                           Our challenge today is
        care workers, scientific                         to identify opportunities             Specializing in Medically
        innovators, collaborations                       to sustain this increase in
        and a sense of community                         telehealth availability and                 Complex Patients
        responsibility, and technolo-                    use. We know what a dif-
        gy.                                              ference convenient, safe,                        Kindred Hospitals are owned by Kindred
          In the technology category                     and reliable access can                       Healthcare, Inc., a national network of Long Term
        is telehealth – the ability for                  make for a teenager in                        Acute Care Hospitals (LTACH's).

        patients to “see” a health   BY MARY MAYHEW      need of mental health                            Kindred Hospitals provide specialized, high quality
        care provider from the com-                      counseling or for a 68-                       care for acutely ill patients. For more than a decade,
        fort of their own homes and                      year-old with diabetes.                       we have fine-tuned the art of medically complex care.
        for hospitals and clinics to bring a physi-  For too many people, lack of transporta-
        cian to a patient even if they are in phys-  tion is a barrier to accessing timely,               Our services range from complex catastrophic
        ically different locations.          appropriate health care. Telehealth elim-                illnesses that require intensive care, post-surgical medical
          Telehealth, of course, was used prior to   inates that barrier.           rehabilitation to patients suffering from chronic diseases requiring respiratory and
        the pandemic. But, the pandemic served   In addition, the urgency to make sure   rehabilitative therapies. Kindred Hospitals provide outcome-oriented
        as a catalyst for change in driving a dra-  telehealth remains a permanent, accessi-  cost effective care for patients with a wide spectrum of
        matic increase in the availability and use   ble fixture of our health care system is   medical conditions.
        of telehealth. Before COVID-19, there   made clear in the recent trends showing
        was a lingering sense that patients   the significant increase in patients seek-         Admissions to Kindred Hospitals may be
        opposed the idea of health care through   ing mental health care in hospital emer-  recommended by physicians, acute-care hospitals,
        a screen. Physicians and nurses      gency departments for psychiatric con-  rehabilitation hospitals, managed care providers, case
        expressed concern that a remote care   cerns and overdoses. In research pub-  management companies or by the patient’s family.
        experience would be “less than.”     lished in the February 2001 JAMA       In all cases family tours are encouraged.
          Almost overnight, that changed.    Psychiatry, researchers with the Centers
          Safety, quality, accessibility, and patient   for Disease Control and Prevention
        experience revealed themselves as tele-  specifically highlight strategies to sup-      Kindred Hospital                  Kindred Hospital             Kindred Hospital             Kindred Hospital
        health’s opportunity.                port telehealth and addiction treatment       Fort Lauderdale                      Hollywood                     Coral Gables               The Palm Beaches
          COVID-19 pushed telehealth from a   services as critical for addressing people’s
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        services – that they likely would have   As COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations,
        gone without but for telehealth – sky-  and deaths continue decreasing, the
        rocketed over the course of the pandem-  health care system has an opportunity to
        ic. One study from Definitive Healthcare   reflect on those aspects of the system
        put the increase in telehealth visits at   that worked well and to identify ways to
        more than 6,000 percent. According to   augment and amplify their role. With
        that data, internal medicine and psychia-  respect to telehealth, that work will be to
        try were the specialties with the highest   figure out how to maintain it as a pur-
        volume of telemedicine claims in 2020 -  poseful part of the operational design of
        - 157,852 and 147,181, respectively.   care delivery to ensure that:
        Another study of data from the telehealth   • Telehealth solutions are introduced
        provider Doctor On Demand by Harvard   thoughtfully with the explicit goal to
        Medical School and the RAND          improve access to care.
        Corporation, reported increases of 109   • Patient and health care provider sat-
        percent for unscheduled behavioral   isfaction and experience are prioritized.
        health visits and 130 percent for chronic   • Outcomes are as good as or better
        illness visits via telehealth from February   than traditional models of care delivery.
        through April 2020 over the year before.    • Payment supports its deployment.
          Almost immediately at the beginning   During the pandemic, telehealth deliv-
        of the pandemic, Florida’s Governor and   ered essential health care to people when
        Surgeon General issued emergency     other routes were not possible. After the
        orders to swiftly remove regulatory barri-  pandemic, we need to support and sus-
        ers to widespread telehealth use. A   tain telehealth’s ability to continue to
        March 31, 2020 order from the Surgeon   deliver that essential health care.
        General allowed health care providers to   Patients’ good health depends on it.
        conduct health visits via telephone only,
        without videoconferencing, so long as    Mary Mayhew is President and CEO of
        they specifically noted that video capa-      the Florida Hospital Association.   Isn’t it time for an independent expert opinion
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