Dec 30, 2021
This episode is a little bit of a thought experiment, so hang with me as I bumble my way through it and then hit me up with your comments. The plan is to do another episode in the future where some of you with thoughts share your version of your own thought experiment.
Here’s the topic: The ultimate impact of telehealth—in 20 minutes or less.
In my version of this thought experiment, I want to do something a little bit different (maybe) than everybody who seems to be putting up a poll on Twitter right now. I want to look at telehealth as a leading indicator, not as a trend. The goal here is not to inform you of things that you don’t already know because I am entirely confident that much of what I’m gonna say right now the majority of you are already eminently familiar with—probably more familiar with than I am, frankly. So, the goal here is to put this information into a context that maybe is new—at least I hope it’s new. The goal of that is to hopefully inspire some of you to take action, right now, with all haste.
This whole telehealth thing started in the middle of one of the many conversations I’ve had lately about what will be the future of telehealth. You have probably had similar chats about the future of telehealth and know what I am going to say. They all seem to devolve into someone ticking off all of the states who have extended temporary telehealth measures and the 1000 telehealth bills pending in state legislatures that might mandate public and private payers cover it. Anyway, in the middle of one of these “let’s all study this updated spreadsheet” exercises, I started to wonder if we were missing the bigger takeaway.
So, let me tick through a few background points which are all pillars in my “what’s the ultimate impact of telehealth” contemplation and the realization that telehealth in and of itself has no impact. What has impact is who is using it and whether their goals are reactionarily (if that’s a word) short term and/or shortsighted, or if there’s anything that approximates a strategic long game in that mix.
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telehealth?
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Marchica.
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05:07 Should telehealth be viewed as a threat?
05:40 “Virtual is a ‘head in the bed at the hospital’ demand
destroyer.”
06:45 “‘Virtual’ is the scapegoat.”
07:42 Patients/Consumers: Is in person really better?
10:42 EP338 with Nikki
King; EP347 with Ian Tong,
MD; EP320 with Christian
Milaster; and EP302 with Blake McKinney, MD.
11:06 How one VP of finance justifies a
facility fee for a telehealth visit.
11:54 Do patients actually act like consumers in the digital
age?
12:12 Why are virtual-first entities steering patients to
clinically integrated networks?
13:08 How is telehealth changing healthcare costs?
14:21 “It adds up to telehealth being inexorable. It’s a done deal.
It’s not a trend.”
15:17 “If telehealth is a leading indicator, anybody in the care
delivery business who isn’t … trying to figure out how to make
telehealth work in their core business is gonna find themselves …
in a very problematic position.”
16:50 “When will tele-whatever become an existential problem for
laggard traditional provider organizations?”
Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
Should provider organizations be getting rid of telehealth? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
Should telehealth be viewed as a threat? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
“Virtual is a ‘head in the bed at the hospital’ demand destroyer.” Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
“‘Virtual’ is the scapegoat.” Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
Patients/Consumers: Is in person really better? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
Do patients actually act like consumers in the digital age? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
Why are virtual-first entities steering patients to clinically integrated networks? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
How is telehealth changing healthcare costs? Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
“It adds up to telehealth being inexorable. It’s a done deal. It’s not a trend.” Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
“If telehealth is a leading indicator, anybody in the care delivery business who isn’t … trying to figure out how to make telehealth work in their core business is gonna find themselves … in a very problematic position.” Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
“When will tele-whatever become an existential problem for laggard traditional provider organizations?” Our host, Stacey Richter, discusses the impact of #telehealth on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth
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