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在现有的电子健康记录系统内构建斯坦福保健存储转发远程皮肤病学咨询工作流程的实现和评估。

Implementation and evaluation of Stanford Health Care store-and-forward teledermatology consultation workflow built within an existing electronic health record system.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

Stanford Health Care, Stanford, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Telemed Telecare. 2020 Apr;26(3):125-131. doi: 10.1177/1357633X18799805. Epub 2018 Oct 9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Teledermatology services that function separately from patients’ primary electronic health record (EHR) can lead to fragmented care, poor provider communication, privacy concerns and billing challenges. This study addresses these challenges by developing PhotoCareMD, a store-and-forward (SAF) teledermatology consultation workflow built entirely within an existing Epic-based EHR.

METHODS

Thirty-six primary care physicians (PCPs) from eight outpatient clinics submitted 215 electronic consults (eConsults) for 211 patients to a Stanford Health Care dermatologist via PhotoCareMD. Comparisons were made with in-person referrals for this same dermatologist prior to initiation of PhotoCareMD.

RESULTS

Compared to traditional in-person dermatology clinic visits, eConsults decreased the time to diagnosis and treatment from 23 days to 16 hours. The majority (73%) of eConsults were resolved electronically. In-person referrals from PhotoCareMD (27%) had a 50% lower cancellation rate compared with traditional referrals (11% versus 22%). The average in-person visit and documentation was 25 minutes compared with 8 minutes for an eConsult. PhotoCareMD saved 13 additional clinic hours to be made available to the dermatologist over the course of the pilot. At four patients per hour, this opens 52 dermatology clinic slots. Over 96% of patients had a favourable experience and 95% felt this service saved them time. Among PCPs, 100% would recommend PhotoCareMD to their colleagues and 95% said PhotoCareMD was a helpful educational tool.

DISCUSSION

An internal SAF teledermatology workflow can be effectively implemented to increase access to and quality of dermatologic care. Our workflow can serve as a successful model for other hospitals and specialties.

摘要

简介

与患者的主要电子健康记录 (EHR) 分开运行的远程皮肤科服务可能导致护理碎片化、提供者沟通不畅、隐私问题和计费挑战。本研究通过开发 PhotoCareMD 来解决这些挑战,这是一种完全在现有的基于 Epic 的 EHR 中构建的存储转发 (SAF) 远程皮肤科咨询工作流程。

方法

来自八个门诊诊所的 36 名初级保健医生 (PCP) 通过 PhotoCareMD 向斯坦福医疗保健皮肤科医生提交了 215 份针对 211 名患者的电子咨询 (eConsults)。在启动 PhotoCareMD 之前,与同一皮肤科医生的面对面转诊进行了比较。

结果

与传统的皮肤科诊所就诊相比,eConsults 将诊断和治疗时间从 23 天缩短到 16 小时。大多数 (73%) 的 eConsults 是通过电子方式解决的。与传统转诊相比,PhotoCareMD 转诊的门诊转诊 (27%) 的取消率降低了 50%(11% 与 22%)。平均门诊就诊和记录时间为 25 分钟,而电子咨询为 8 分钟。PhotoCareMD 在试点期间为皮肤科医生节省了 13 个额外的诊所时间。以每小时 4 名患者计算,这为皮肤科诊所增加了 52 个预约名额。超过 96%的患者对服务感到满意,95%的患者认为该服务节省了他们的时间。在 PCP 中,100%的人会向他们的同事推荐 PhotoCareMD,95%的人表示 PhotoCareMD 是一个有用的教育工具。

讨论

内部 SAF 远程皮肤科工作流程可以有效地实施,以增加获得和改善皮肤科护理的机会。我们的工作流程可以为其他医院和专业提供成功的模式。

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