Assessing the Quality of Teleconsultations in a Store-And-Forward Telemedicine Network - Long-Term Monitoring Taking into Account Differences between Cases.

dc.contributor.authorWootton, Richard
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Joanne
dc.contributor.authorBonnardot, Laurent
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-07T13:32:05Z
dc.date.available2020-02-07T13:32:05Z
dc.date.issued2014-11-12
dc.description.abstractWe have previously proposed a method for assessing the quality of individual teleconsultation cases this paper proposes an additional step to allow the long term monitoring of quality The basic scenario is a teleconsultation system aka an e referral system or a tele expertise system where the referrer posts a question about a clinical case the question is relayed to an appropriate expert and the chosen expert provides an answer The people running this system want assurances that it is stable i e they want routine quality assurance information about the output from the process This requires two things It needs a method of assessing the quality of individual patient consultations And it needs a method for taking into account differences between patients so that these quality assessments can be compared longitudinally Building on the previously proposed methodology the present paper proposes two techniques for measuring the difficulty posed by a particular teleconsultation The first is an indirect method similar to a willingness to pay economic estimation The second is a direct method Using these two methods with real data from a telemedicine network showed that the first method was feasible but did not produce useful results in a pilot trial The second method while more laborious was also feasible and did produce useful results Thus when output quality is measured an allowance can be made for the characteristics of the case submitted This means that fluctuations in output quality can be attributed to variations in the process network or to variations in the raw materials queries submitted to the network Long term quality assurance should assist those providing telemedicine services in low resource settings to ensure that the services are operated effectively and efficiently despite the constraints and complexities of the environment
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00211
dc.identifier.urihttps://lib.digitalsquare.io/xmlui/handle/123456789/14658
dc.relation.uriFrontiers in public health
dc.titleAssessing the Quality of Teleconsultations in a Store-And-Forward Telemedicine Network - Long-Term Monitoring Taking into Account Differences between Cases.en
dcterms.abstractWe have previously proposed a method for assessing the quality of individual teleconsultation cases this paper proposes an additional step to allow the long term monitoring of quality The basic scenario is a teleconsultation system aka an e referral system or a tele expertise system where the referrer posts a question about a clinical case the question is relayed to an appropriate expert and the chosen expert provides an answer The people running this system want assurances that it is stable i e they want routine quality assurance information about the output from the process This requires two things It needs a method of assessing the quality of individual patient consultations And it needs a method for taking into account differences between patients so that these quality assessments can be compared longitudinally Building on the previously proposed methodology the present paper proposes two techniques for measuring the difficulty posed by a particular teleconsultation The first is an indirect method similar to a willingness to pay economic estimation The second is a direct method Using these two methods with real data from a telemedicine network showed that the first method was feasible but did not produce useful results in a pilot trial The second method while more laborious was also feasible and did produce useful results Thus when output quality is measured an allowance can be made for the characteristics of the case submitted This means that fluctuations in output quality can be attributed to variations in the process network or to variations in the raw materials queries submitted to the network Long term quality assurance should assist those providing telemedicine services in low resource settings to ensure that the services are operated effectively and efficiently despite the constraints and complexities of the environment
dcterms.contributorWootton, Richard
dcterms.contributorLiu, Joanne
dcterms.contributorBonnardot, Laurent
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00211
dcterms.relationFrontiers in public health
dcterms.titleAssessing the Quality of Teleconsultations in a Store-And-Forward Telemedicine Network - Long-Term Monitoring Taking into Account Differences between Cases.en
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