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Report Predicts Increase In Video Consultations

A report from Parks Associates predicts that by 2018, about 22.6 million households will use video conferencing for consultations with their doctor. That’s a significant increase, considering this year only 900,000 households used that type of technology. According to MobiHealth News, previous data from Parks Associates says the revenue associated with video consultations will increase from less than $100 million this year to over $13.7 billion by 2018.

According to iHealth Beat, one in four broadband households used online healthcare communication tools. Of the 72 percent of households that did not use online healthcare communications tools:

  • 51 percemt reported being comfortable with the concept of using online tools to communicate with doctors
  • 49 percent said they were not comfortable with the idea of using online tools to communicate with their doctors

The report found that only 11 percent of U.S. broadband households prefer consulting with their doctors via video conference, compared with:

  • 68 percent who prefer in-person physician visits
  • 59 percent who prefer telephone consultations
  • 38 percent who prefer email communications

According to the report, those most likely to use online healthcare tools are between the ages of 18 and 34 and have household incomes of $50,000 or more. Parks Associates claim there will be a decrease in office visits due to such technology, but another study found patient portal use had no effect on frequency of office visits.

“All types of healthcare providers, from hospitals to physicians, need to embrace virtual care to ensure its success,” said Harry Wang, director, digital health research, Parks Associates in a press release. “Next-generation cloud-based technologies will enable providers to tailor remote care programs to specific populations so they can cost-effectively move patients from an acute-care setting to self-managed behavior.”

From the article, "Report Predicts Increase In Video Consultations" by Katie Wike. 

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