Telemedicine's Transformational Value Across the Care Continuum is Clear - but Adoption Still Lags

BALTIMORE, Feb. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Sage Growth Partners (SGP), a Baltimore-based healthcare research, strategy, and marketing firm, today released new survey findings that explore healthcare executives' application and adoption of telemedicine technology. SGP's report, Defining Telemedicine's Role: The View From the C-Suite, details findings from its survey of nearly 100 healthcare executives(1) alongside additional quantitative and qualitative research.

The findings reveal healthcare executives' attitudes towards telemedicine, current and expected future use, and opportunities for return on investment. Access the full research report here.

Key survey findings include:

More than half have adopted telemedicine; most non-adopters see it as a priority

    --  Fifty-six percent have already implemented telemedicine in their
        organization; 27% have built or are building their own solution, while
        29% are already working with one or more vendors.
    --  Forty-four percent have not yet adopted telemedicine; 24% are actively
        seeking telemedicine solutions, while 20% are just beginning to learn
        about what is out there.
    --  Of those who have not yet adopted telemedicine, 86% say it is a medium
        to high priority.

Telemedicine budgets are modest but growing
Of those who have telemedicine solutions in their facilities today:

    --  Two-thirds (66%) have telemedicine budgets of $250,000 or less, while a
        quarter (25%) have budgets of $250,000-$1 million. Only nine percent
        have budgets of more than $1 million.
    --  Nearly three-quarters of respondents expect their telemedicine budget to
        increase next year; 59% expect it to increase by up to 25%, and 14%
        expect it to increase by more than 25%.
    --  Twenty-six percent of respondents expect their budget to stay the same,
        and only two percent expect it to decrease.

Behavioral health and other specialties are poised for transformation

    --  Three-quarters (75%) of respondents believe telemedicine has the
        potential to transform the standard of care for behavioral
        health/psychiatry, and approximately half believe it will transform care
        in neurology (53%), primary care (52%), and cardiology (48%).
    --  Seventy percent believe that telemedicine has already transformed the
        standard of care for stroke.

Mobile apps and outpatient care are the next frontier for telemedicine use

    --  The No. 1 setting for telemedicine use today is for emergency cases in
        the hospital (29%), followed by remote patient home monitoring (21%),
        and non-emergency hospital cases (20%).
    --  Though only four percent currently use telemedicine for post-acute
        specialty care, the large majority (75%) are interested in applying a
        telemedicine solution there in the future.
    --  Using telemedicine in outpatient clinics (69%) and for virtual primary
        care on the patient's mobile device (68%) come in second and third on
        respondents' wish lists.
    --  Executives are least interested in using telemedicine for emergency
        cases in the ambulance during transport (36% say they don't want or need
        it).

Fig. 1. Current and future telemedicine adoption by setting


                                                            I already do this today     I want it eventually      I do not want or need it       Respondent
                                                                                                                                                 total
                                                                                                                                                 -----

    Emergency cases in the hospital                                                 29%                      54%                           17%              100%
    -------------------------------                                                 ---                       ---                            ---                ---

    Non-emergency cases in the hospital                                             20%                      67%                           13%              100%
    -----------------------------------                                             ---                       ---                            ---                ---

    Emergency cases in the ambulance during transport                               12%                      52%                           36%              100%
    -------------------------------------------------                               ---                       ---                            ---                ---

    Post-acute care in the facility                                                  4%                      61%                           35%              100%
    -------------------------------                                                 ---                       ---                            ---                ---

    Outpatient clinic                                                               14%                      69%                           17%              100%
    -----------------                                                               ---                       ---                            ---                ---

    Apps for virtual patient-initiated primary care on the                           8%                      68%                           24%              100%
    patient's mobile device
    -----------------------

    Apps for virtual post-acute specialty care on patient's                          4%                      75%                           21%              100%
    mobile device
    -------------

    Remote patient monitoring                                                       21%                      60%                           18%              100%
    -------------------------                                                       ---                       ---                            ---                ---

Positive near-term ROI is most frequently associated with outpatient clinic and hospital settings

    --  The majority of respondents see positive ROI within three years in the
        outpatient clinic (75%), non-emergency hospital care (72%), emergency
        hospital care (71%), remote patient monitoring (68%), apps for virtual
        post-acute specialty care (63%), apps for virtual patient-initiated
        primary care on the patient's mobile device (62%), and post-acute care
        in the facility (62%).
    --  Less than half (46%) believe there will be positive ROI for emergency
        cases in the ambulance during transport.

Telemedicine will supplement, but not replace, current care delivery methods

    --  Only nine percent of respondents believe that a quarter or more of their
        patient encounters will be virtual in three years. Thirty-seven percent
        believe up to five percent of encounters will be virtual, almost a third
        (30%) expect telemedicine to make up between 5-15% of encounters, and a
        quarter expect it to make up 15-25% of encounters.
    --  The vast majority (79%) believe telemedicine will contribute to less
        than 15% of their total revenue in three years. Thirteen percent believe
        it will make up 15-25%, and eight percent believe it could make up as
        much as 25-75% of revenue.

Must-have capabilities include security, quality audio and video, and reliable connectivity

    --  Executives' top must-have capability is the security of data and devices
        / HIPAA compliance (92%). This is followed by high-quality image and
        audio resolution (74%), reliable connectivity (70%), 24/7 tech support
        (70%), easy-to-use interface and single sign-on (69%), and EMR
        integration (67%).
    --  They view the least essential capabilities as smartphone apps for
        patient-initiated consults (19% don't want or need), assistance with
        provider shortages (16%), and clinical and operational workflow (8%).
    --  Although 70% of executives consider reliable connectivity to be a "must
        have," nearly half (46%) estimate that their current telemedicine
        solution fails at least 15% of the time.

"There has been an incredible amount of hype around telemedicine," said Dan D'Orazio, SGP CEO. "Our survey reveals that, despite its potential to transform many critical areas of care, more than two in five organizations have not yet adopted telemedicine. And for those hospitals and health systems that have made the leap, their budgets are still modest. Reimbursement and regulatory issues have been a huge factor in slowing the adoption of telemedicine, but a lot can change, and quickly -- having CMS increase its reimbursement for telehealth would significantly accelerate its implementation. The value that telemedicine can deliver is clear to healthcare executives, but they must see a return on investment before they will increase their investments from modest to meaningful."

Download the report here.

(1 )Methodology
Conducted in May 2017, the in-depth online survey received 98 respondents. Nearly two thirds (59%) were C-suite executives, and 41% were service line leaders or department chiefs. Respondents represented integrated delivery networks (30%), community hospitals (30%), specialty hospitals (25%), and academic medical centers (16%).

About Sage Growth Partners
Sage Growth Partners accelerates commercial success for healthcare organizations through a singular focus on growth. The company helps its clients thrive amid the complexities of a rapidly changing marketplace with deep domain expertise and an integrated application of research, strategy, and marketing.

Founded in 2005, Sage Growth Partners is located in Baltimore, MD and serves clients such as Philips Healthcare, Quest Diagnostics, Launchpoint, Ingenious Med, and ArborMetrix. Visit us online at www.sage-growth.com.

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