Kirsh Susan R, Ho P Michael, Aron David C
Office of Specialty Care, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC; Office of Specialty Care/VA HSR&D QUERI Evaluation Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH; Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Office of Specialty Care/VA HSR&D QUERI Evaluation Center, Eastern Colorado Health Care System Medical Center, Aurora, CO; Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO.
Mayo Clin Proc. 2014 Oct;89(10):1416-26. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2014.04.016. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
In most models of health care delivery, the bulk of services are provided in primary care and there is frequent request for the input of specialty consultants. A critical issue for current and future health care systems is the effective and efficient delivery of specialist expertise for clinicians and patients. Input on a patient's care from specialty consultants usually requires a face-to-face visit between the patient and the consultant. New and complementary models of knowledge sharing have emerged. We describe a framework assessment of a spectrum of knowledge-sharing methods in the context of a patient-centered medical home. This framework is based on our experience in the Veterans Health Administration and a purposive review of the literature. These newer modes of specialty consultation include electronic consultation, secure text messaging, telemedicine of various types, and population preemptive consults. In addition to describing these modes of consultation, our framework points to several important areas in which further research is needed to optimize effectiveness.
在大多数医疗服务模式中,大部分服务由初级保健提供,并且经常需要专科顾问的参与。当前和未来医疗系统的一个关键问题是为临床医生和患者有效且高效地提供专科专业知识。专科顾问对患者护理的参与通常需要患者与顾问进行面对面就诊。新的和互补的知识共享模式已经出现。我们描述了一个在以患者为中心的医疗之家背景下对一系列知识共享方法的框架评估。这个框架基于我们在退伍军人健康管理局的经验以及对文献的有目的回顾。这些更新的专科会诊模式包括电子会诊、安全短信、各种类型的远程医疗以及人群预防性会诊。除了描述这些会诊模式外,我们的框架还指出了几个需要进一步研究以优化有效性的重要领域。