We are seeing more employers turning to
telemedicine than ever before. There are many reasons.
- There is a national shortage of physicians
- There are more people getting insured, exacerbating the
shortage even more
- Employers are shifting more cost to their employees
through HDHP plans. Telemedicine provides a lower cost alternative for
common primary care services.
- Companies are focused on "managing risk" and
using telemedicine as a great alternative to expensive urgent care and
ERs.
Telemedicine is simply an affordable and convenient alternative to an ER, urgent care or PCP visit and in many cases, allows access to care 24/7--anytime from anywhere.
“Over the next 5 years…nearly half of employers
expect a significant transformative change. More specifically, 49% expect more
healthcare transparency and 45% expect to see new access points for healthcare delivery
such as telemedicine..." Health Care Changes Ahead Survey Report, Towers
Watson, October 2012.
"The strategy that seems poised to become
mainstream the most quickly is telemedicine..." Mercer national Survey of
Employer Sponsored Healthcare Plans, 2012.
As we approach 2015, telemedicine will be one of
the most rapidly growing sectors in the healthcare system and should be
considered an element of every company's benefit plan.
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