A telegeriatric service in a small rural hospital: A case study and cost analysis

TitleA telegeriatric service in a small rural hospital: A case study and cost analysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsVersleijen M., Martin-Khan M.G, Whitty J.A, Smith A.C, Gray L.C
JournalJournal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Volume21
Issue8
Pagination459-468
Date PublishedDec
ISBN Number1357-633x
Accession NumberWOS:000364830900007
Keywordscare, Comprehensive geriatric assessment, controlled-trials, cost analysis, health economics, hospital, metaanalysis, telegeriatrics, Telemedicine, video consultation
Abstract

Introduction: Small hospitals in rural areas usually have an insufficient caseload of frail old people to justify the regular presence of a geriatrician. This study examined the costs of providing a telegeriatric service by videoconference in a rural hospital, compared to the costs of a visiting geriatrician that travels to undertake in-person consultations.Methods: A cost analysis was undertaken to compare the costs of the telegeriatric service model with the costs of a visiting geriatrician service model. A recently established telegeriatric service at Warwick Hospital was used as a case study.Results: In the base case model (assuming four patients per round and a round-trip travel distance of 312 kilometres), an estimated AUD$131 per patient consultation can be saved in favour of the telegeriatric service model. Key drivers of costs are the number of patients per round and the travel distance and time in the visiting geriatrician model. At a workload of four patients per round, it is less expensive to conduct a telegeriatric service than a visiting geriatrician service when the round-trip travel time exceeds 76 minutes.Discussion: Even under quite conservative assumptions, a telegeriatric service offers an economically feasible approach to the delivery of specialist geriatric assessment in rural and remote settings.

DOI10.1177/1357633x15611327
Short TitleJ Telemed TelecareJ Telemed Telecare
Alternate JournalJ Telemed Telecare