Key insights for payers and providers about the use of telerehabilitation services during COVID-19 were highlighted in the latest research from Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO), a Net Health company. The findings were published online ahead of print in the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Physical Therapy Journal.
PITTSBURGH, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Key insights for payers and providers about the use of telerehabilitation services during COVID-19 were highlighted in the latest research from Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO), a Net Health company. The findings were published online ahead of print in the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Physical Therapy Journal. The descriptive study, based on a recent national FOTO data set of 222,680 patient records, provides details on how and to whom therapists provided telerehabilitation treatment during the coronavirus pandemic. It is the first peer-reviewed journal publication in a series of FOTO’s telehealth research efforts and strengthens the case for the continued acceptance of telerehabilitation by rehab therapists, consumers, healthcare plan sponsors and payers. It also sets the stage for future effectiveness studies on telerehabilitation care and patient outcomes compared to traditional in-person clinic visits. FOTO has provided outcomes management software for rehabilitation therapists since 1994. The FOTO database used for the study encompasses some 24,000 providers, 12,700 clinics and 36 million patient assessments. “Telerehabilitation has rapidly emerged as an alternative care model to traditional in-person office visits over the past year as a result of COVID-19,” says Mark W. Werneke, PT, MS, Dip. MDT, lead author of the study article and a clinical research scientist on the FOTO team. “In the current study, we aimed to establish descriptive results, using large sample sizes and rigorous analytic methods, to provide detailed and robust information on the ‘who’ and ‘how’ of telerehabilitation. We examined and described patient types more likely to use telerehabilitation, the frequency of use, and the kinds of telecommunication technology employed.” About the Study Key Findings
Broader research implications For more information on the FOTO telehealth study, contact Deanna Hayes at support@fotoinc.com. About Net Health
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