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Medical Practices Will Soon Need to Develop a Telemedicine Marketing Strategy

According to a report by BCC Research, telemedicine is expected to become a $43 Billion dollar market by 2019. This tremendous growth rate is due to the surging demand for telehome services, which includes home monitoring services. The telehome category is expected to grow to 24 Billion by 2019.

This huge growth in telemedicine is driven primarily by a demand for convenience. Rather than driving to your doctor’s office, waiting to see them, many people want to be able to be seen by their doctor via an online module that can make the process more streamlined. However, there are a lot of legal, privacy, and logistical issues that need to be addressed before telemedicine is fully accepted.

First telemedine must be more than a Skype conversation between a patient and a doctor. There must be additional security measures in place to maintain patient privacy.

Second is reimbursement. How will doctors be reimbursed for their time answering emails, logging video conferences, and performing exams online? Right now, few insurers have codes to cover these services, which means that doctors can’t bill for their time. Until payers find a way to reimburse doctors for their time for telemedicine transactions, it will be hard for this category to grow.

The third issue to keep in mind is maintaining physician practice standards and licensure for telemedicine in every state. How do you know if your doctor you are visiting virtually is actually a licensed doctor? The opportunity for scam artists and other con men to say they are a licensed medical doctor is greater when there is little oversight for maintaining proper physician standards in a telemedicine model.

Fortunately, in the past few weeks state law and policymakers have been responding to the reports, suggesting new legislation to improve access to care via telemedicine. While these issues are being ironed out, medical practices should begin developing a plan to integrate telemedicine into their medical services portfolio and then develop a telemedicine marketing plan. Quaintise can assist you with your telemedicine marketing strategy. Give us a call today to learn more at 310-651-9921 or visit us at www.quaintise.com.

Raquel Baldelomar: Quaintise a leading healthcare marketing and advertising agency in Los Angeles providing effective solutions to grow your business. Our advertising, marketing, and PR campaigns are reliable and targeted to deliver results within a reasonable period. We specialize in medical and health care marketing for medical practices, hospitals, medical device companies, and specialized health care professionals. We can help expand your online presence with custom web development and social media campaigns.
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