Types of Telehealth
Telehealth is all around us, from the upcoming appointment reminder SMS messages to post-visit email surveys. Telehealth is a substantial part of today’s society and does not seem to be diminishing anytime in the future.
Telehealth is comprised of four distinct types:
Live Video
The most well-known type of telehealth consists of a live, two-way video-based conference between a patient and their healthcare provider. It is widely used, from physicians in local hospitals to providers who have their own private practices.
This type of telehealth eliminates commute time and stress for the provider and the patient. It also assists with bringing healthcare to rural areas that do not have as many healthcare options as urban areas.
Store-and-Forward
This form of telehealth consists of a healthcare provider’s electronic delivery of a patient’s documented health history outside of real-time.
It is commonly used in rural areas where a provider may consult with another provider in a different location. It also assists in bringing healthcare to areas where specialists are limited or non-existent.
Patient Monitoring
This type of telehealth is often used for seniors or in senior living areas. It involves collecting a patient’s health data from one location and sending it electronically to a healthcare professional (such as a medical provider or nurse.)
This type of monitoring is successful in senior living areas where falling is a risk. It allows for continuous monitoring without spatial limitations.
Mobile Health
This type of telehealth consists of using smart devices, such as tablets and smartphones, in conjunction with health-based software apps that support the implementation of continued healthcare.
Multiple apps can monitor a patient’s blood sugar, vital signs, daily water intake, and other items that can be viewed and monitored effectively while the patient remains at home, school, or work.
