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Citation

Jong M. Int. J. Circumpolar Health. 2004; 63(4): 422-428.

Affiliation

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Labrador Health Center, Canada. mjong@hvgb.net

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, International Union for Circumpolar Health, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15709317

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Telehealth in remote communities has been reported to be cost-effective for emergency medicine and possibly for psychiatry. METHODS: The cost of sending a patient out of a remote community for suicide assessment was compared with the cost of maintenance and on-line charges of videoconference. The cost comparison was used to determine the potential savings to the provincial government. User satisfaction was assessed through qualitative questionnaires. RESULTS: The use of videoconferencing for mental health assessment for 71 patients in a remote northern community saved the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador dollar 140,088 in 2003. Patients and health professionals were satisfied with mental health assessment via videoconference. CONCLUSION: The provision of mental health assessments for patients in a remote community in Labrador, Canada by videoconference was effective and saved money.

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