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Telehealth transformation: COVID-19 and the rise of virtual care

Jedrek Wosik, Marat Fudim, Blake Cameron, Ziad F. Gellad, Alex Cho, Donna Phinney, Simon Curtis, Matthew Roman, Eric G. Poon, Jeffrey Ferranti, Jason N. Katz, James E. Tcheng

2020Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association1,627 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has altered our economy, society, and healthcare system. While this crisis has presented the U.S. healthcare delivery system with unprecedented challenges, the pandemic has catalyzed rapid adoption of telehealth, or the entire spectrum of activities used to deliver care at a distance. Using examples reported by U.S. healthcare organizations, including ours, we describe the role that telehealth has played in transforming healthcare delivery during the 3 phases of the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic: (1) stay-at-home outpatient care, (2) initial COVID-19 hospital surge, and (3) postpandemic recovery. Within each of these 3 phases, we examine how people, process, and technology work together to support a successful telehealth transformation. Whether healthcare enterprises are ready or not, the new reality is that virtual care has arrived.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthPandemicHealth careCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)TelemedicineWork (physics)Healthcare deliveryBusinessHealthcare systemNursingMedical emergencyMedicinePolitical scienceDiseaseEngineeringInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawPathologyMechanical engineeringTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare