Use Of Telemedicine For ED Physician Coverage In Critical Access Hospitals Increased After CMS Policy Clarification.

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There is a chronic shortage of physicians to cover emergency departments EDs in critical access hospitals A 2013 memorandum from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services clarified that a telemedicine physician could fulfill the regulatory requirements for physician backup when advanced practice providers were at telemedicine equipped critical access hospital EDs but local physicians were not In a sample of nineteen hospitals coverage schedules in 2016 showed that seven had begun the use of tele ED physician backup for advanced practice providers decreasing local physician coverage in their EDs These seven hospitals tended to have decreasing ED staffing costs while the hospitals not applying this policy showed continually increasing staffing costs over time Telemedicine also provided other benefits such as improved physician recruitment and retention In the future more critical access hospitals will likely use telemedicine to provide physician backup for advanced practice providers staffing the ED
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