A Cost Analysis of Mobile Integrated Health for Acute Care
Laurel O’Connor, Olivia Dunn, Sophia Merolle, Cosette Salaun, Bettina Valentiner, Joel Rowe, Alexander Ulintz, Timothy Boardman, Jan M Otero, Martin Reznek, Scott A Goldberg, Renata Konrad

TL;DR
This study estimates the costs of mobile integrated health services for acute care, finding they are more expensive than outpatient visits but cheaper than emergency department visits.
Contribution
The study provides real-world cost estimates for mobile integrated health services using Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
The median cost of a basic mobile integrated health call is $550.
Advanced mobile integrated health calls cost a median of $1400.
These costs are higher than outpatient visits but lower than ED or inpatient care.
Abstract
Mobile integrated health programs have emerged as a means to reduce avoidable emergency department (ED) visits and optimize healthcare resource utilization. Such models are estimated to cost less than ED encounters but may be more costly than traditional ambulatory services. However, mobile integrated health is not reimbursed by most payors, and its operational costs are poorly understood. Our objective if this study was to estimate the costs of delivering acute care services through a mobile integrated health program. This study was performed at an urban academic tertiary care center with a hospital-affiliated emergency medical services agency in which a mobile integrated health program is embedded. Home visits are conducted by paramedics who collaborate with a remotely located, actively engaged physician to evaluate and treat patients. We compiled cost data derived from real-world…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmergency and Acute Care Studies · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
