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Telepsychiatry: Understanding the Opportunity & Evolution of Telehealth in Behavioral Sciences

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29 Narratives


Pages: 43


Published: 2019


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  • STUDY OVERVIEW
  • BENCHMARK CLASS
  • STUDY SNAPSHOT
  • KEY FINDINGS
  • VIEW TOC AND LIST OF EXHIBITS
New telehealth networks and treatment models are burgeoning across the United States. And the general advantages of telehealth over a traditional in-person treatment model – convenience, affordability, and superior access in even the remotest areas – are especially pronounced for behavioral health patients.

Best Practices, LLC conducted this research to help manufacturers understand the evolution, market influences, stakeholder interests, and opportunities shaping the telepsychiatry market today.

Drawn from a series of deep-dive interviews with pharma telepsychiatry channel leaders and practicing telepsychiatrists, this report will help pharma manufacturers make more informed decisions by assessing the impact of telepsychiatry on behavioral health patients and practices, as well as by examining payer reactions and top opportunities for biopharma collaboration.

Industries Profiled:
Health Care


Companies Profiled:
Telepsychiatry Leaders

Study Snapshot

Best Practices, LLC conducted 12 deep-diving interviews with telepsychiatry platform providers, practicing tele-psychiatrists, and digital health executives now working as advisors in the telepsychiatry channel.

Key topics covered in this report include:

  • Evolution of Telepsychiatry Channel
  • Impact of Telepsychiatry on the Practice of Behavioral Health
  • Experience of Psychiatrists within the Telepsychiatry Channel
  • Patient Experience within the Telepsychiatry Channel
  • Payer Reactions to Telepsychiatry
  • Biopharma Collaborations in Telepsychiatry
  • Emerging Opportunities


Key Findings

Select key insights uncovered from this report are noted below. Detailed findings are available in the full report.

  • Market Influences Shaping Telepsychiatry Models: According to Best Practices, LLC’s field interviews and analysis, the four strong market influences that seem to have shaped the successful telepsychiatry models are Geography, Payer Types, CNS Specialty, and Clinic Type.
  • Biopharma Collaboration Interest: While all the participating telepsychiatry platform leaders seem open to collaborating with a biopharma company, only 60% of the participating psychiatrists practicing in the telepsychiatry channel seem open for the same.

Table of Contents

Sr. No.
Topic
Slide No.
I.
Research Method3
II.
Telepsychiatry Market Evolution & Emerging Business Models5
III.
Telepsychiatry Impact on the Practice of Behavioral Health14
IV.
Psychiatrists Experience within the Telepsychiatry Channel23
V.
Patient Experience within the Telepsychiatry Channel28
VI.
Payer Reactions to Telepsychiatry30
VII.
Collaboration with Biopharma Companies in Telepsychiatry36
VIII.
Opportunities Ahead41
IX.
About Best Practices, LLC43

    List of Charts & Exhibits

    I. Telepsychiatry Market Evolution & Emerging Business Models

    • Telepsychiatry description
    • Telepsychiatry demographics
    • Evolution of telepsychiatry channel
    • Gartner hype curve for technology applied to Best Practices’ observations regarding telepsychiatry
    • Telepsychiatry models landscape
    • Telepsychiatry market influences
    • Field interviews on growth of telepsychiatry channel
    • Field interview on telepsychiatry model of a national telepsychiatry platform provider

    II. Telepsychiatry Impact on the Practice of Behavioral Health

    • Field interviews on outreach into rural areas and communities through telepsychiatry
    • Patient convenience and flexibility through telepsychiatry model
    • Field interview on the development of virtual waiting rooms
    • Tele-care team constitution and conditions served
    • Telepsychiatry behavioral health partners
    • Field interviews on serving some clinical situations and conditions through the telepsychiatry channel
    • Superiority of some forms of online diagnosis and education to on paper or in office approaches
    • Care management and coordination

    III. Psychiatrists Experience within the Telepsychiatry Channel

    • Interview verbatims of psychiatrists on the reasons for embracing telepsychiatry
    • Interview narratives around stakeholder satisfaction and net promoter score
    • Demographic drivers that inspire psychiatrists to migrate to telepsychiatry
    • Model of a younger psychiatrist’s practice using telepsych technology across clinics and patient types

    IV. Patient Experience within the Telepsychiatry Channel

    • Interview narratives around patient experience

    V. Payer Reactions to Telepsychiatry

    • Interview narrative around the types of payers embracing telepsychiatry
    • Interview narrative around expanding Medicaid and f Medicare for mental health care
    • Interview narratives around cost savings through telepsychiatry
    • Interview narrative around hurdles to tracking telepsych outcomes
    • Payer and telepsychiatry provider partnerships; and payer investment in telepsychiatry

    VI. Collaboration with Biopharma Companies in Telepsychiatry

    • Collaboration interest with a biopharma company
    • Possible new collaboration forms
    • Interview narrative around collaboration experience
    • Places along the patient journey where biopharma can collaborate with telepsychiatry

    VII. Opportunities Ahead

    • Opportunities abound for the telepsychiatry channel: Policy, Regulatory, Education, Operations, Care Models, and Outcomes