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Types of Telemedicine


 Environments:  Impact on Exam Rooms Needed



 (Regardless of new construction or renovation)


 1     Remote Provider to Remote Patient
    @ Home (both)
    Telehealth Center (provider)   Excluding COVID-19 hot zones, numerous emergency departments have   Assuming no changes
        experienced volume declines of 50% or more since the beginning of the
    Employee Based (patient & work)   year.* Many of the patients no longer presenting to the ED are the low-  to patient panel
        acuity patients we’ve been trying to redirect to primary care and urgent   sizes, the average
 2     Remote Provider to Clinic Patient (often specialty consults)   care for years. While this wasn’t the motivation we anticipated using to   six-provider family
    @ Home (provider)  drive the shift, the momentum is in place, and it’s up to providers, insurers,
    Telehealth Center (provider)   and regulators to provide the incentives to keep it going.    medicine practice
                                                                                  needs one fewer
 3     Clinic Provider to Remote Patient at Home  Assuming the momentum continues, our ambulatory care clinics   clinic exam room
        and urgent care centers will see increased demand. However, these         for every 10%* shift
 4     Remote Provider to Remote Provider (consults)   ambulatory sites will see only a small portion of that demand in their
    Includes Sharing Visuals / Data Exchange                                      of volume to virtual
        physical clinics, because we believe telehealth, in all forms, will change   visits.
        current care delivery forever.
                                                                                  *Source: Catalyst
        * Source confidential client
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