The virtual visit: Using telecommunications technology to take care of patients |
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, ,Journal/Book: J Amer Med Inform Assoc. 1997; 4: 210 S 13TH St, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Hanley & Belfus Inc. 413-425.
Abstract: Telephone-Linked Care (TLC) technology has been developed and applied as an alternative to and a supplement for office visits as a means to deliver ambulatory care. TLC is used to monitor patients with chronic diseases, counsel patients on important health behaviors, and provide information and support to home caregivers of patients with disabling conditions. TLC speaks to patients over the telephone in their homes using computer-controlled digitized human speech. Patients use their telephone keypad to communicate. TLC conversations last 2-15 minutes per call and take place weekly for periods of at least 3 months. The conversations consist of a salutation, password verification, the core clinical part, and a closing. The structure of the clinical part is similar for each of the application groups: chronic disease, health behavior, and caregiver support. The system architecture consists of linked voice and database components and their subcomponents. Preliminary evaluation indicates that TLC is well accepted by patients and their providers and can improve clinical outcomes.
Note: Article Friedman RH, Boston Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Med, Evans Mem Dept Clin Res, Med Informat Syst Unit, 720 Harrison Ave, Boston,MA 02118 USA
Keyword(s): BLOOD-PRESSURE; TELEPHONE; REMINDERS; MEDICINE; DISEASE; HEALTH
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