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Applying Evidence-Based Medicine with Telehealth – the clinician view “Assessing the impact of telehealth/telemedicine either via an RCT or an observational study – the voice of a clinician” Alexandra Bargiota Assist. Prof. in Endocrinology University Hopsital of Larissa Thessaly, Greece www.united4health.eu • Current status and need for Evidence Based Medicine in telehealth • RENEWING HEALTH selection of preliminary clinical outcomes from Central Greece • UNITED4HEALTH: Transforming Renewing Health outcomes in everyday clinical practice. • Chronic illnesses, such as asthma, COPD, diabetes, heart failure and hypertension represent a significant burden of disease • Telehealth has attracted interest as a potential solution to the global challenge of providing care for populations living with chronic diseases. • Current findings lend some support to the assertion that a service redesign that included telehealth can improve care, reduce admissions and mortality in people with long term conditions. • Action 75: Give Europeans secure online access to their medical health data and achieve widespread telemedicine deployment -Undertake pilot actions to equip Europeans with secure online access to their medical health data by 2015 - and to achieve by 2020 widespread deployment of telemedicine services. The clinicians’questions: -Is there sufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of telehealth on improving patients’ care -Where does this evidence come from -What is the transferability of this evidence to the every day clinical practice Evidence-based clinical practice: Is an approach to decision-making in which the clinician uses the best evidence available, in consultation with the patient, to decide upon the option which suits . that patient best Gray JAM. 1997. Evidence-based healthcare: how to make health policy and management decisions. London: Churchill Livingstone. Where “clinical evidence” comes from? Health Information Technology Knowledge Base, (2010)The USA Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) • A randomised controlled trial (or randomised control trial.RCT): is a specific type of scientific experiment, and the gold standard for a clinical trial. • RCTs are often used to test the efficacy or effectiveness of various types of medical intervention within a patient population Chalmers TC, Controlled Clinical Trials 2 (1): 31–49, 1981. Telemedicine Standards and Clinical Guidelines are required Current evidence of telehealth in chronic deseases

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