Telehealth News

Telehealth Effective in Providing Preoperative Care for Bariatric Surgery

Recent research found that using telehealth to provide preoperative care for bariatric surgery produced similar clinical outcomes to in-person methods.

Telehealth produces benefits.

Source: Getty Images

By Mark Melchionna

- A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that when comparing in-person visits to telehealth for providing bariatric surgical preoperative care, one group's clinical outcomes and postoperative hospital utilization did not exceed those of the other.

According to the study, though it is underutilized, bariatric surgery is a typically suggested treatment for medically refractory obesity. Researchers hypothesized that telehealth might provide benefits that could boost bariatric surgery availability and access. Thus, they conducted a study to assess the impact of telehealth-delivered preoperative care for bariatric surgery and how it compares to in-person care.

Specifically, they conducted a cohort study that compared postoperative clinical outcomes and hospital use between two groups who received pre-surgical evaluation through telehealth or in person.

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
©2012-2024 TechTarget, Inc. Xtelligent Healthcare Media is a division of TechTarget. All rights reserved. HealthITAnalytics.com is published by Xtelligent Healthcare Media a division of TechTarget.