As DHA has assumed responsibility for the administration of military medical treatment facilities, Julian said, her team has brought their entire portfolio of virtual health capabilities together to consistently apply them to the military health care system.
"Do most people think of virtual visits as just video visits? It's true," she said. "But we have a wide suite of tools that we use in both our military medical treatment facilities, our TRICARE network and in support our most important mission - readiness in operational environments."
During COVID-19, Julian said, agility has been key.
At the onset of the pandemic, private civilian practices were concerned about going out of business.
"They were afraid to see their patients. Their patients were afraid to come in to see them...and we didn't want that to happen to us," said Julian. "Within two weeks, we put out guidance, standard processes, and we authorized a number of easy-to-use software capabilities for our patients and staff. The result is that, throughout the pandemic and continuing now, we were able to provide medically necessary care which could not safely be delayed, while protecting both our patients and staff."
On the horizon for virtual health within the DHA, Julian said, is "MHS Video Connect," a new industry-standard video visit system; a patient-facing smartphone app; and expanding TRICARE to better cover video visits for behavioral health.
Assistant Director of Healthcare Administration Dr. Brian Lein
In a separate session at the conference, DHA Assistant Director for Healthcare Administration Dr. Brian Lein spoke to a group of active-duty service members and retirees about how to best use their TRICARE benefits through virtual health.
Among the benefits available to TRICARE For Life beneficiaries, Lein said, is remote physiologic monitoring. TRICARE For Life is Medicare-wraparound coverage for TRICARE beneficiaries who have Medicare Part A and Part B.
"Instead of being admitted to the hospital, they can send you home with [technology] that hooks up to your smartphone and hooks up to Bluetooth and it can measure your [heart] rate. It can measure your oxygen levels. It can measure your blood pressure. It can measure your pulse," he said, adding that technological advances like these are covered by TRICARE.
Lein said he sees an increasing amount of virtual and telehealth options being covered by TRICARE going forward. He, like Julian, also stressed the importance of tele-behavioral health.
"It makes a huge readiness impact and it's something that we clearly recognize and something that we truly have to figure out how to manage," he said.