Effects and effectiveness of telemedicine.

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Title
Effects and effectiveness of telemedicine.
First Author
Grigsby, Jim
Date of Pub
1995 Fall
Pages
115-131
Abstract
The use of telemedicine has recently undergone rapid growth and proliferation. Although the feasibility of many applications has been tested for nearly 30 years, data concerning the costs, effects, and effectiveness of telemedicine are limited. Consequently, the development of a strategy for coverage, payment, and utilization policy has been hindered. Telemedicine continues to expand, and pressure for policy development increases in the context of Federal budget cuts and major changes in health service financing. This article reviews the literature on the effects and medical effectiveness of telemedicine. It concludes with several recommendations for research, followed by a discussion of several specific questions, the answers to which might have a bearing on policy development.
Other Authors
Kaehny, Margaret M; Sandberg, Elliot J; Schlenker, Robert E; Shaughnessy, Peter W
MeSH
Health Services Accessibility : Health Services Research : Rural Health Services : Cost-Benefit Analysis : Policy Making : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : Telemedicine/economics/standards/utilization : United States : Utilization Review
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB96-139548
Volume
17

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