Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.

<h4>Background</h4>Telemedicine is a vital component of the healthcare system's response to COVID-19. In March of 2020, Providence health system rapidly implemented a telemedicine home monitoring program (HMP) for COVID-19 patients that included use of at-home pulse oximeters and th...

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Main Authors: Keri B Vartanian, Megan Holtorf, Emily J Cox, George Diaz, Hargobind Khurana, Sherene Schlegel, Caroline Raganit, Brandon Ong, Todd Czartoski
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270754
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author Keri B Vartanian
Megan Holtorf
Emily J Cox
George Diaz
Hargobind Khurana
Sherene Schlegel
Caroline Raganit
Brandon Ong
Todd Czartoski
author_facet Keri B Vartanian
Megan Holtorf
Emily J Cox
George Diaz
Hargobind Khurana
Sherene Schlegel
Caroline Raganit
Brandon Ong
Todd Czartoski
author_sort Keri B Vartanian
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description <h4>Background</h4>Telemedicine is a vital component of the healthcare system's response to COVID-19. In March of 2020, Providence health system rapidly implemented a telemedicine home monitoring program (HMP) for COVID-19 patients that included use of at-home pulse oximeters and thermometers and text-based surveys to monitor symptoms. By June 2020, Providence updated the HMP to be offered in Spanish. This program was implemented before COVID-19 testing was readily available and therefore was offered to all patients suspected of having COVID-19. This study examines engagement, experience, and utilization patterns for English and Spanish-speaking patients engaged in the COVID-19 HMP.<h4>Methods</h4>A retrospective review of program data was used to understand HMP patient engagement (responsiveness to three daily text to monitor symptoms), satisfaction with the program (likelihood to recommend the program) as well as comfort using home monitoring devices and comfort recovering from home. To understand impact on care for COVID-19 confirmed cases, we used electronic health records to measure patterns in healthcare use for COVID-19 positive HMP participants and non-HMP propensity weighted controls. All patients enrolled in the COVID-19 HMP from March-October 2020 were included in the study. Patients tested for COVID-19 during the time window and not enrolled in HMP were included in the propensity-weighted comparison group. Descriptive and regression analyses were performed overall and stratified by English and Spanish speakers.<h4>Results</h4>Of the 4,358 HMP participants, 75.5% identified as English speakers and 18.2% identified as Spanish speakers. There was high level of responsiveness to three daily text-based surveys monitoring symptoms engagement (>80%) and a high level of comfort using the home monitoring devices (thermometers and pulse oximeters) for English- and Spanish-speaking participants (97.3% and 99.6%, respectively). The majority of English (95.7%) and Spanish-speaking (100%) patients felt safe monitoring their condition from home and had high satisfaction with the HMP (76.5% and 83.6%, respectively). English and Spanish-speaking COVID-19 positive HMP participants had more outpatient and emergency departments (ED) encounters than non-participants 7 and 30 days after their positive test.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This widely implemented HMP provided participants with a sense of safety and satisfaction and its use was associated with more outpatient care and ED encounters. These outcomes were comparable across English and Spanish-speakers, highlighting the importance and potential impact of language-concordant telemedicine.
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spelling doaj.art-f31dba1822f34362912823c21e8a2ca42022-12-22T00:44:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01176e027075410.1371/journal.pone.0270754Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.Keri B VartanianMegan HoltorfEmily J CoxGeorge DiazHargobind KhuranaSherene SchlegelCaroline RaganitBrandon OngTodd Czartoski<h4>Background</h4>Telemedicine is a vital component of the healthcare system's response to COVID-19. In March of 2020, Providence health system rapidly implemented a telemedicine home monitoring program (HMP) for COVID-19 patients that included use of at-home pulse oximeters and thermometers and text-based surveys to monitor symptoms. By June 2020, Providence updated the HMP to be offered in Spanish. This program was implemented before COVID-19 testing was readily available and therefore was offered to all patients suspected of having COVID-19. This study examines engagement, experience, and utilization patterns for English and Spanish-speaking patients engaged in the COVID-19 HMP.<h4>Methods</h4>A retrospective review of program data was used to understand HMP patient engagement (responsiveness to three daily text to monitor symptoms), satisfaction with the program (likelihood to recommend the program) as well as comfort using home monitoring devices and comfort recovering from home. To understand impact on care for COVID-19 confirmed cases, we used electronic health records to measure patterns in healthcare use for COVID-19 positive HMP participants and non-HMP propensity weighted controls. All patients enrolled in the COVID-19 HMP from March-October 2020 were included in the study. Patients tested for COVID-19 during the time window and not enrolled in HMP were included in the propensity-weighted comparison group. Descriptive and regression analyses were performed overall and stratified by English and Spanish speakers.<h4>Results</h4>Of the 4,358 HMP participants, 75.5% identified as English speakers and 18.2% identified as Spanish speakers. There was high level of responsiveness to three daily text-based surveys monitoring symptoms engagement (>80%) and a high level of comfort using the home monitoring devices (thermometers and pulse oximeters) for English- and Spanish-speaking participants (97.3% and 99.6%, respectively). The majority of English (95.7%) and Spanish-speaking (100%) patients felt safe monitoring their condition from home and had high satisfaction with the HMP (76.5% and 83.6%, respectively). English and Spanish-speaking COVID-19 positive HMP participants had more outpatient and emergency departments (ED) encounters than non-participants 7 and 30 days after their positive test.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This widely implemented HMP provided participants with a sense of safety and satisfaction and its use was associated with more outpatient care and ED encounters. These outcomes were comparable across English and Spanish-speakers, highlighting the importance and potential impact of language-concordant telemedicine.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270754
spellingShingle Keri B Vartanian
Megan Holtorf
Emily J Cox
George Diaz
Hargobind Khurana
Sherene Schlegel
Caroline Raganit
Brandon Ong
Todd Czartoski
Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
PLoS ONE
title Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
title_full Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
title_fullStr Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
title_full_unstemmed Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
title_short Patient experience and healthcare utilization for a COVID-19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in English and Spanish.
title_sort patient experience and healthcare utilization for a covid 19 telemedicine home monitoring program offered in english and spanish
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270754
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