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Apr 30, 2020

Everybody’s been talking about the surge in telehealth usage—how it would have taken, like, ten years to get as far as we’ve gotten in the past ten days. I wanted to talk to somebody who has been ramping up their telehealth capabilities for a while to get a sense of what it takes to do it well. As has been said by many, doing telehealth isn’t just about technology. It’s about training—clinicians and patients and accounts receivable and other staff. It’s about rearranging workflows and processes. So, super pleased to have had the opportunity to talk with Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD. Dr. Thierman is an ER doc. He’s also the chief medical information officer for LifeBridge Health systems and the medical director of the LifeBridge virtual hospital.

So, this show has two parts: episode 273 that you’re listening to; but the second part, episode 274, is where we’re going to get into some of the operational aspects of telehealth, like what EHR integration actually means and what it looks like. In this health care podcast (episode 273), however, Dr. Thierman and I discuss what telehealth can accomplish, maybe better than a face-to-face patient encounter, and what it’s not so good at. One thing that dawned on me as we were talking is that the technology isn’t just, you know, a video system. There’s apps, there’s AI, there’s minivans full of lab equipment … there are other innovations that expand the capability of a remote patient visit.

Here’s another point to ponder that Dr. Thierman and I explore a little bit. What is the impact of telehealth in a value-based care environment but also in an FFS (fee-for-service) reimbursement model? It’s likely, if you think about it, there will be more patient visits because the barrier to getting care has diminished. And that might be a good thing if we’re talking about chronic care, if we’re talking about ensuring follow-up after a surgical procedure. There’s any number of examples where patients getting help prior to some sort of acute event would be considered a good thing by most. But does improving access to care increase a patient’s chances of getting inappropriate care? You know, 25+% of care is some variation of waste, fraud, and abuse; and additional services rendered always have the risk of negative consequences. Or do we figure that bad actors are doing a pretty good job behaving badly anyway, so the net positive for the rest of us is worth it?

You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn. 

Jonathan Thierman, MD, PhD, is physician executive in the LifeBridge Health system and president of the medical staff at Northwest Hospital. He started his career as an engineer and inventor, earning his PhD at MIT and then training in emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins Hospital. In the past, he has worked to bring real-world clinical experience to the engineering and design of medical devices.

Currently, he is the chief medical information officer for the LifeBridge Health system in Baltimore, where he leads a team of physician informaticists to interface between the 180+-person IT department and the 3000+ affiliated physicians across five hospitals and in community practices on matters of the EMR, CPOE, and other health IT systems.

Dr. Thierman is passionate about applying technology to improve health and outcomes. To this end, he helped to establish the LifeBridge Health Virtual Hospital, with affiliated clinical call centers in Jerusalem and the Philippines, to provide telemedicine services across the continuum. He also created the LifeBridge Techbar to offer in-person IS assistance to LifeBridge providers. In addition, he developed a patient “Digital Front Door” to help direct patients to the right care center with the least wait time, improving patient experience and load-balancing the emergency departments and urgent care centers in the LifeBridge Health system.


03:26 What was happening with telehealth pre-COVID-19.
04:50 What’s happened to telehealth and primary care practices post-COVID-19.
06:28 How quickly telehealth medicine appointments are growing.
07:30 What percentage of patients are doctors able to see via telemedicine?
08:24 Are patients getting adequately cared for?
10:20 “The vast majority of medicine, except for surgical services, really is a mental game.”
14:15 “If you have a window into the home, you probably have a better view of the social determinants of health.”
14:25 How AI plays into telemedicine right now.
16:52 Where telehealth visits will land after the pandemic.
18:40 “When you improve access, you also improve demand.”
19:22 Is telehealth consumer driven?
20:48 “For the most part, patients are most connected to their actual physician.”
21:37 Why more frequent touch points via telehealth will benefit health care quality and costs in the future.
28:20 “It’s about the patient, and it’s about really keeping them well.”

You can learn more at lifebridgehealth.org. You can also follow Dr. Thierman on Twitter at @techie_doc or connect with him on LinkedIn. 


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