How To Start A Telemedicine Practice – in 12 steps
August 3, 2021What is Patient Engagement?
August 24, 2021- The remote provision of medical services through video consultations and other digital technologies has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- This trend is expected to continue as both providers and healthcare seekers have experienced the convenience and benefits of telemedicine.
- A recent study found that 83% of patients expect to use virtual appointments after the pandemic resolves.
Is telemedicine practice profitable?
If you are a practice owner or partner you may be concerned about how quickly you will be able to recover the costs involved in setting up a telemedicine service and begin to see a return on your investment.
A previous article discussed how to set up a telemedicine practice. This blog will consider the financial implications and how to maximise profitability.
How can telemedicine increase profitability?
There are many ways that integrating telemedicine into your practice can increase revenue and provide efficiency savings.
Enabling you to see more patients
Keeping schedules full is essential to running a profitable business. Missed appointments not only create a drain on profitability for practices, they also diminish patient outcomes.
Telemedicine enables you to see more patients by:
- Reducing no-shows or late cancellations
- Increasing your visibility and reach
- Enabling you to see patients from a wider geographical area
- Reducing waiting times
- Increasing patient satisfaction and loyalty
- Maintaining relationships with clients who may be away at college or temporarily residing in a different location
- Recruiting or retaining patients who face challenges travelling to your clinic
- Allowing you to fill vacant time slots with on-demand telemedicine consultations
- Improving access beyond normal clinic hours
Creating new revenue streams
Apart from increasing your patient base, telemedicine can increase revenue streams by:
- Providing follow-up calls via teleconsultation, rather than telephone, enabling you to claim for these interactions, as most insurers do not offer reimbursement for telephone calls
- Providing a special service to patients happy to pay for the convenience of telemedicine appointments with their regular physician during evenings and weekends
- Expanding specialties and services offered since providers can deliver telemedicine consultations from any location
Providing efficiency savings
Telemedicine practice enables efficiency savings by:
- Allowing patients to book and manage their own appointments
- Streamlining workflows
- Using clinical resources and staff time more efficiently
- Minimising paperwork and administration costs by integrating teleconsultations within your patient management system, with fully digitised records
- Expanding your hours with reduced costs by working from home
- Reducing clinic overheads
- Enabling you to grow your practice without additional premises or infrastructure
Differentiating you from your competitors
In changing times, practices that thrive and prosper are those which adapt and embrace new ways of providing quality care. An American healthcare consumer survey found that 20 percent of patients would switch to another primary care provider (PCP) offering telehealth visits, if this option was not available with their current provider. Willingness to switch to doctors offering teleconsultations rose to 26 percent for 18-34 year olds and 34 percent for parents of children under 18.
Telemedicine also enables you to provide a higher quality of care by:
- Improving continuity of care
- Increasing patient engagement
- Improving monitoring and management for chronic diseases
- Optimising follow-up and patient compliance
Does introducing telemedicine to your practice make financial sense?
The start-up costs involved can be recuperated by increased efficiencies, additional revenue streams and the potential to expand your practice. Over the longer term, a well-run telemedicine practice will offer a good return on your investment.
Making the business case for telemedicine
Start-up costs
The level of investment required for technology will depend mainly on the type of software. Determine what features you need and research your options before investing in a tech solution. See previous blog ‘How To Start A Telemedicine Practice – in 12 steps’ for guidance. Additional hardware, such as PCs, monitors, headphones and speakers, may incur additional costs.
Reimbursement models
Reimbursement through insurance is generally the preferred option. Out-of-pocket fees may be charged for services not covered by insurance. Some patients may be willing to pay a fee for an out-of-hours telemedicine appointment for their own convenience.
Insurance: Find out which telemedicine services are covered by various insurance providers and the level of reimbursement rates. Also be aware of any specific criteria your platform and/or use must meet in order to claim on insurance.
Out-of-pocket: Set balanced pricing levels by analysing what your competitors are offering.
Telemedicine, when used efficiently, is good for you, your patients, and your bottom line.
For the ideal telemedicine solution with optimised workflows, Medoment seamlessly integrates online consultation booking and management, video consultations, and a total patient engagement portal within a single platform. References: |
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