Control Tower in the hospital: a structure–process–outcome systemic review of telemedicine systems for interprofessional collaboration - Takeaways - MDSpire

Control Tower in the hospital: a structure–process–outcome systemic review of telemedicine systems for interprofessional collaboration

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  • Xuechao Hao

  • Anna Ligocki

  • Shashank Gupta

  • Dana Gerberi

  • Brian Pickering

  • Vitaly Herasevich

  • November 17, 2025

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    Telemedicine interventions enhance interprofessional collaboration in hospitals, improving care processes like timeliness and diagnostic accuracy.

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    A systematic review included 29 studies with 179,612 patients, revealing mixed effects on patient outcomes such as mortality and readmission.

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    Meta-analysis indicated a reduced hospital length of stay by 1.03 days but an increased risk of readmissions with a risk ratio of 1.18.

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    Telemedicine supports various interprofessional collaboration models, facilitating communication between on-site teams and off-site specialists.

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    The effectiveness of telemedicine in hospitals varies based on patient conditions, application settings, and collaboration workflows.

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