Prepared by:
Oregon Health Sciences University,
Evidence-based Practice Center
William R. Hersh, M.D.
Principal Investigator
James A. Wallace, B.A.
Patricia K. Patterson, Ph.D., R.N.
Dale F. Kraemer, Ph.D.
W. Paul Nichol, M.D.
Merwyn R. Greenlick, Ph.D.
Kathryn Pyle Krages, A.M.L.S., M.A.
Mark Helfand, M.D., M.P.H., EPC Director
Investigators
File Name Description Software Version File Size __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 01front.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 38KB 7 pages Contents: Cover, Title Page, Preface, Structured Abstract 02conts.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 22KB 2 pages Contents: Table of Contents 03summ.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 27KB 3 pages Contents: Summary: Background; Key Questions; Methods; Findings; Conclusions 04chap1.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 44KB 5 pages Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: Goal of the Report; Definitions; Telemedicine Study Areas; Figure 1. Decision process for including and excluding citations; Figure 2. Clinical coverage areas of supplemental report versus original report; Key Questions about the Efficacy of Telemedicine Services 05chap2.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 48KB 6 pages Contents: Chapter 2. Methodology: Literature Search; Selection of Abstracts and Retrieval of Full-Text Articles; Figure 3. Literature search tree and results; Data Abstraction; Assessment of Study Quality; Table 1. Classification of evidence for studies of therapy and monitoring; Table 2. Classification of evidence for diagnostic studies; Table 3. Summary of six principles for economic evaluations; Data Synthesis and Identification of Information Gaps 06chap3.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 73KB 8 pages Contents: Chapter 3. Results: Results of the Systematic Review; Table 4. Included articles for each of the key questions for the three study areas; Store-and-Forward Telemedicine; Self-Monitoring/Testing Telemedicine; Clinician-Interactive Telemedicine 07chap4.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 43KB 6 pages Contents: Chapter 4. Conclusions and Future Research; Gaps in Research; Priorities for Future Research; Need for Experimental Designs and Registry Methods; Basic Research to Inform Telemedicine; Other Recommendations for Research; Conclusions on Future Research 08refs.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 32KB 2 pages Contents: References 09etbl1.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 23KB 1 page Contents: Evidence Table 1. Studies of diagnosis and management for store-and-forward telemedicine in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 10etbl2.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 21KB 1 page Contents: Evidence Table 2. Studies of access for store-and-forward telemedicine in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 11etbl3.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 41KB 4 pages Contents: Evidence Table 3. Studies of access for self-monitoring/testing in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 12etbl4.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 25KB 2 pages Contents: Evidence Table 4. Studies of outcomes for self-monitoring/testing in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 13etbl5.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 22KB 1 page Contents: Evidence Table 5. Studies of patient satisfaction for self-monitoring/testing in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 14etbl6.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 23KB 1 page Contents: Evidence Table 6. Studies of diagnosis and management for clinician-interactive telemedicine in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 15etbl7.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 44KB 3 pages Contents: Evidence Table 7. Studies of access for clinician-interactive telemedicine in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 16etbl8.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 20KB 1 page Contents: Evidence Table 8. Studies of outcomes for clinician-interactive home telemedicine in pediatric, obstetric and clinician-indirect home telemedicine 17etbl9.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 28KB 2 pages Contents: Evidence Table 9. Studies of satisfaction for clinician-interactive services in pediatric, obstetric, and patient-indirect telemedicine 18etbl10.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 45KB 4 pages Contents: Evidence Table 10. Studies of cost for all study areas 19biblio.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 236KB 39 pages Contents: Bibliography 20appa.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 23KB 2 pages Contents: Appendix A. Literature Search Strategies 21appb.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 23KB 2 pages Contents: Appendix B. Task Order Personnel and Peer Reviewers 22appc.doc Microsoft Word® Document MS Word® 97 SR-1 54KB 6 pages Contents: Appendix C. General Comments __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
AHRQ Publication No. 01-E060
Current as of August 2001
Internet Citation:
Telemedicine for the Medicare Population: Pediatric, Obstetric, and Clinician-Indirect Home Interventions. File Inventory, Evidence Report/Technology Assessment Number 24, Supplement. AHRQ Publication No. 01-E060, August 2001. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/teleminv.htm
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