An economic and health outcome evaluation of telehealth in rural sepsis care: A comparative effectiveness study

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Aim: Sepsis is a top contributor to in-hospital mortality and, healthcare expenditures and telehealth have been shown to improve short-term sepsis care in rural hospitals. This study will evaluate the effect of provider-to-provider video telehealth in rural emergency departments (EDs) on healthcare costs and long-term outcomes for sepsis patients. Materials & methods: We will use Medicare administrative claims to compare total healthcare expenditures, mortality, length-of-stay, readmissions, and category-specific costs between telehealth-subscribing and control hospitals. Results: The results of this work will demonstrate the extent to which telehealth use is associated with total healthcare expenditures for sepsis care. Conclusion: These findings will be important to inform future policy initiatives to improve sepsis care in rural EDs.

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Mohr, N. M., Schuette, A. R., Ullrich, F., Mack, L. J., Dejong, K., Camargo, C. A., … Ward, M. M. (2022). An economic and health outcome evaluation of telehealth in rural sepsis care: A comparative effectiveness study. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 11(10), 703–716. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2022-0019

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