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Rapid Increase in Telemental Health Within the Department of Veterans Affairs During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间,退伍军人事务部的Telemental健康迅速增加

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Background:The use of telemental health via videoconferencing (TMH-V) became critical during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic due to restriction of non-urgent in-person appointments. The current brief report demonstrates the rapid growth in TMH-V appointments in the weeks following the pandemic declaration within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the largest healthcare system in the United States. Methods:COVID-19 changes in TMH-V appointments were captured during the six weeks following the World Health Organization's pandemic declaration (March 11, 2020-April 22, 2020). Pre-COVID-19 TMH-V encounters were assessed from October 1, 2017 to March 10, 2020. Results:Daily TMH-V encounters rose from 1,739 on March 11 to 11,406 on April 22 (556% growth, 222,349 total encounters). Between March 11-April 22, 114,714 patients were seen via TMH-V, and 77.5% were first-time TMH-V users. 12,342 MH providers completed a TMH-V appointment between March 11-April 22, and 34.7% were first-time TMH-V users. The percentage growth of TMH-V appointments was higher than the rise in telephone appointments (442% growth); in-person appointments dropped by 81% during this time period. Discussion and Conclusions:The speed of VA's growth in TMH-V appointments in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic was facilitated by its pre-existing telehealth infrastructure, including earlier national efforts to increase the number of providers using TMH-V. Longstanding barriers to TMH-V implementation were lessened in the context of a pandemic, during which non-urgent in-person MH care was drastically reduced. Future work is necessary to understand the extent to which COVID-19 related changes in TMH-V use may permanently impact mental health care provision.
机译:背景:在2019年新冠病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间,由于非紧急当面预约的限制,通过视频会议(TMH-V)使用远程心理健康变得至关重要。目前的简短报告显示,在美国最大的医疗保健系统退伍军人事务部(VA)宣布大流行后的几周内,TMH-V预约人数迅速增长。方法:在世界卫生组织发布大流行宣言(2020年3月11日至2020年4月22日)后的六周内,捕获TMH-V预约中的新冠病毒变化。从2017年10月1日至2020年3月10日,对新冠肺炎前TMH-V接触情况进行了评估。结果:每日TMH-V接触次数从3月11日的1739次增加到4月22日的11406次(增长556%,总接触次数222349次)。3月11日至4月22日期间,通过TMH-V观察到114714名患者,其中77.5%为首次使用TMH-V的患者。12342家MH提供商在3月11日至4月22日之间完成了TMH-V预约,其中34.7%是首次使用TMH-V的用户。TMH-V预约的百分比增长高于电话预约的增长(增长442%);在这段时间里,当面预约人数下降了81%。讨论和结论:2019冠状病毒疾病的流行,其VAG在TVH-V流感流行中的增长速度,是由其原有的远程健康基础设施促进的,包括早期的国家努力增加使用TMH-V的提供者的数量。在此期间,非紧急当面MH护理大幅减少。2019冠状病毒疾病的使用可能会永久影响精神卫生保健的提供,因此,未来的工作是必要的。

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