The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections (ODRC) implement
ed a telemedicine pilot project in March of 1995. The project brought
together the Southern Ohio Correctional facility in Lucasville, the Co
rrections Medical Center in Columbus, and The Ohio State University Me
dical Center, also located in Columbus. Its purpose was to evaluate th
e use of two-way interactive video for the delivery of health services
. With two-way interactive video, physicians in one location establish
ed audio and video links with inmates hundreds of miles away. Data wer
e collected on the potential savings as a result of telemedicine usage
in the Ohio prison system. Costs associated with telemedicine and tho
se incurred without telemedicine were determined on per-consult basis
for comparison. The cost for a medical consult to be performed at the
Corrections Medical Center averaged $263.51 per inmate. The cost for a
medical consult via telemedicine varied from month to month, dependin
g on the utilization volume. The ODRC experienced savings for telemedi
cine usage when 129 or more consults were performed each quarter. Duri
ng the third quarter, 145 telemedicine consults were performed. The co
st per consult for telemedicine usage during this quarter was $255.19.
There was a savings of $8.48 per consult, resulting in a quarterly sa
vings of $1206. As the utilization of telemedicine continued to increa
se in the fourth quarter, the amount of savings increased.