Reducing the gap between patient and healthcare will be a
key area of focus in the coming years. Investments will be made in technologies
that enhance communication with care management and reaches home. Use of cloud
based tools and disruptive technologies to support the workflow in a
synchronized fashion will be the need of the hour. Improving the quality of
real time video conferencing between a patient and a clinician by linking
together every kind of endpoint is the key.
There are so many possibilities with telemedicine and one
singular approach will not suffice all needs. So, organizations and most
importantly practices must have a multi pronged strategy to reduce cumulative
patient wait times and demand for physicians. Today, telemedicine can well be
touted as one of the major ways to deal with rural patients and also the 20
million new patients brought into the healthcare bandwidth by the Affordable
Care Act.
The federal incentives and approach will be favoring the
growth of telemedicine. The expansion of US healthcare across major economies
will see telemedicine use as the chief means for reaching out with unique care
management advantage. The rise of ACO’s are also helping the cause of
telemedicine and it will be a worth watch in the coming years how adaptable the
healthcare practices become to using telemedicine for securing a distinct
competitive edge.
Consumers are proactive, more at ease with using technology
for healthcare access. Telemedicine is surely one of the best ways by which
they can get access to complete care with flexibility and convenience.
Providers on the other hand, will need a cost effective medium that can help
them streamline their patient care efforts in best proportions. To conclude, we
can safely say, telemedicine success story is going to redefine US healthcare
in the coming years.






