Using Telehealth to Improve Home-Based Care for Older Adults and Family Caregivers

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by


Winifred Quinn, AARP Public Policy Institute

,


Ellen O'Brien

 &


Greg Springan   

  Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing at Loyola University Chicago; Epic Systems Corporation Published May 14, 2018


This paper describes the consumer perspective on the value of telehealth and the current policy concerns with this avenue of health care delivery. This consumer perspective is provided by


AARP’s Public Policy Institute on behalf of older adults and their family caregivers.


As technology progresses and more care is delivered via telephone, video, e-mail, and other telehealth methods, more research will be needed to identify the models of care that provide the


highest quality with the most access to consumers. Research has shown that there are types of telehealth that help some older adults with specific chronic needs, although they don’t help


all. As more care is provided via telehealth services, there will be more evidence to further demonstrate telehealth’s usefulness and its cost-effectiveness—or lack thereof.


As payers and providers seek to improve long-term, comprehensive care for adults with complex needs in the community, the needs and preferences of older adults and family caregivers should


guide the development and integration of home telehealth strategies. 


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