Using Telemedicine for Health Care Reform

 
 

At Casel, we believe that our telemedicine approach exceeds the care offered through the traditional face-to-face model. With face-to-face care, services are almost always designed around times and locations that are most convenient for the providers, not the service users. Casel’s approach is different. Our telemedicine model allows us to offer both providers and service users far more flexibility and choice around service delivery. For example, some of our affiliate sites have decided to offer both conventional face-to-face services on some days and telemedicine services on others. We have found our telemedicine service hours are typically busier than our face-to-face service hours.

 

 
 

 

Face-to-Face versus TEEMAP

Face-to-Face

  • Providers can only serve one community or location at a time

  • Clinical hours are restricted in order to ensure providers are kept busy

  • On-site staff face a heavy burden due to complex and time-consuming administrative duties (such as responding to telephone, email and facsimile inquires, handling paperwork, etc.)

  • More time spent commuting = less time with service users

  • Infrastructure is “bricks & mortar” based and difficult to scale

  • No ability for providers to secure coverage for each other in case of last-minute absences or emergencies

  • Intake assessments need to be booked days or weeks in advance

TEEMAP

  • Providers can serve many communities on the same day

  • Affiliate sites are open all day, every day — providers stay busy by seeing service users across multiple locations

  • On-site staff are only required to complete quick and easy tasks, such as turning on OTN equipment — complex duties are centralized and completed by highly trained members of the Casel team

  • Less time spent commuting = more time with service users

  • Infrastructure is “cloud” based and easy to scale

  • Providers can easily cover for each other remotely

  • Intake assessments are accepted within the service users first visit