Telemedicine Reports (May 2023)

Tele-Intensive Care Unit Program in Brazil: Implementation and Expansion

  • Paula Gobi Scudeller,
  • Celina de Almeida Lamas,
  • Aline Morgan Alvarenga,
  • Michelle Louvaes Garcia,
  • Talita Freitas Amaral,
  • Martina Rodrigues de Oliveira,
  • Bruno Rocha de Macedo,
  • Carolina Burgarelli Testa,
  • Fernanda Spadotto Baptista,
  • Rossana Pulcineli Vieira Francisco,
  • Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/TMR.2023.0017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 109 – 117

Abstract

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In this scientific report, we aimed to describe the implementation and expansion of a Tele-Intensive Care Unit (Tele-ICU) program in Brazil, highlighting the pillars of success, improvements, and perspectives. Tele-ICU program emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hospital das Cl?nicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de S?o Paulo (HCFMUSP), focusing on clinical case discussions and training of health practitioners in public hospitals of the state of S?o Paulo in Brazil, to support health care professionals for treating COVID-19 patients. The success of implementing this initiative endorsed the project expansion to other five hospitals from different macroregions of the country, leading to the Tele-ICU-Brazil. These projects assisted 40 hospitals, allowing more than 11,500 teleinterconsultations (exchange of medical information between health care professionals using a licensed online platform) and training more than 14,800 health care professionals, reducing mortality and length of hospitalized patients. A segment in telehealth for the obstetrics health care was implemented after detecting these were a susceptible group of patients to COVID-19 severity. As a perspective, this segment will be expanded to 27 hospitals in the country. The Tele-ICU projects reported here were the largest digital health ICU programs ever established in Brazilian National Health System until know. Their results were unprecedented and proved to be crucial for supporting health care professionals nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic and guide future initiatives in digital health in Brazil's National Health System.

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