Clinical telemedicine utilization in Ontario over the Ontario Telemedicine Network: geographical patterns

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Clinical telemedicine utilization in Ontario over the Ontario Telemedicine Network: geographical patterns Laurel O Gorman, John C. Hogenbirk and Wayne Warry Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research CAHSPR May 10-12, 2016. Toronto, ON

Background Many areas of Ontario are medically underserved. Varying health status, disease prevalence, medical care access & use [1-3] Telemedicine may help improve access & use of medical services to these areas. Northern Ontario Rural & Remote communities 2

Context Our previous research examined the location of Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) sites as a measure of maximum potential access to medical care. In this study, we ask How does clinical telemedicine utilization differ between Northern and Southern Ontario and between rural and urban areas? 3

Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) Not-for-profit organization funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Enables access to medical care services by using technology to connect patients to physicians throughout Ontario. OTN is the largest telemedicine service provider in Canada and one of the largest in the world [4-6]. 4

Methods OHIP data with OTN-flags data provided by MOHLTC under a data sharing agreement Data included: Patient and Physician location Month & year of visit FY08/09 to FY13/14 Telemedicine premium code (1 per visit) Medical service code (1 or more per visit) 5

Methods Categorized OHIP billing codes into OTN s therapeutic areas of care. Descriptive statistics and maps Absolute and per capita use Region (northern vs southern Ontario) N. Ont. = NE or NW LHINs Population size and density (urban vs. rural) Urban = Census Metropolitan Areas or Census Agglomerations [7] 6

Patient-visits per month 7

Mean annual number of patient visits per 1000 people by CSD (rural / urban) 8

Mean annual number of patient visits per 1000 people by CSD. 9

Therapeutic areas of care 10

Discussion Clear increase in clinical OTN use from 08/09 to 13/14 Greatest absolute increase in S. Ont. Mental health and addictions makes up the majority of use in S. Ont. Use is a little more diverse in the rural vs urban south Per capita use is highest in N. Ont., particularly in rural areas. Use is more diverse than in S. Ont. 11

Administrative data Limitations OHIP may not capture all telemedicine use in Ontario, some clinical use by Indigenous people or salaried MDs may be missed. The 5 therapeutic areas are quite broad. Restricted to physician clinical visits. 12

Next Steps Latest Fiscal Year Analyze by sex and age of patient Sex/gender differences in use, uptake Older adult use of telemedicine Examine disease-specific services Chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes) 13

Conclusions OTN clinical per capita use: rural > urban areas Northern > Southern Ontario. Diversity of use is greater in rural and northern areas, suggesting that OTN may be providing services not otherwise available. However, it not known if telemedicine is replacing or augmenting face-to-face use and so the net impact is unknown. 14

Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) for providing OHIP data. This research was supported by the MOHLTC s Health System Research Fund (Grant 04254SB). We thank our OTN colleagues for their advice and assistance. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect that of the MOHLTC nor the OTN. 15

References 1. Statistics Canada: NE & NW Ontario (tables). Health Profile. 2. Rural and Northern Health Care Framework 2011. 3. CIHI 2008 Emergency Departments and Children in Ontario. 4. Brown 2013. Telemedicine Journal & E-Health, 19(5), 373-376. 5. COACH 2015. 2015 Canadian Telehealth Report. 6. Holmes & Hart 2009. Healthcare Quarterly, 12(4), 28-31. 7. Statistics Canada 2013. Standard Geographical Classification 8. O Gorman & Hogenbirk 2016. Telemed e-health 22(4) 9. O Gorman, Hogenbirk & Warry 2016. Telemed e-health 22(6) 16

Thank you For more information, please contact: John C. Hogenbirk, Senior Research Associate jhogenbirk@laurentian.ca Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research - Laurentian www.cranhr.ca 17