Nabelsi Véronique, Lévesque-Chouinard Annabelle, Liddy Clare, Dumas Pilon Maxine
Département des Sciences Administratives, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Gatineau, QC, Canada.
Groupe de Médecine de Famille Universitaires de Gatineau du Centre Intégré de Santé et des Services Sociaux de l'Outaouais, Gatineau, QC, Canada.
JMIR Med Inform. 2019 Jul 10;7(3):e13354. doi: 10.2196/13354.
Access to specialty care remains a major challenge in the Canadian health care system. Electronic consultation (eConsult) services allow primary care providers to seek specialist advice often without needing the patient to go for a face-to-face consultation. It improves overall access to specialists and the referral process using an electronic care consultation service in urban and rural primary care clinics. This study describes the preliminary results of a pilot study with an eConsult service across 3 regions in the province of Quebec, Canada.
The main objective of this study was to provide a 1-year snapshot of the implementation of the eConsult Quebec Service in rural and urban primary care clinics to improve access to care and the specialty referral process for primary care providers (PCPs).
We established an eConsult service that covers urban and rural communities in 3 regions of Quebec. We conducted a quantitative analysis of all eConsult cases submitted from July 4, 2017, to December 8, 2018.
For over a year, 1016 eConsults have been generated during the course of this study. A total of 97 PCPs submitted requests to 22 specialty groups and were answered by 40 different specialists. The most popular specialty was internal medicine (224/1016, 22%). Overall, 63% (640/1016) of completed cases did not require a face-to-face visit. PCPs rated the service as being of high or very high value for themselves in 98% (996/1016) of cases.
The preliminary data highlight the success of the implementation of the eConsult Quebec Service across 6 primary care clinics. The eConsult platform proves to be effective, efficient, and well received by both patients and physicians. If used more widely, eConsult could help reducing wait times significantly. Recently, the Ministry of Health and Social Services of Quebec has identified developing a strategic plan to scale eConsults throughout other regions of the province as a top priority.
在加拿大医疗体系中,获得专科护理仍然是一项重大挑战。电子会诊(eConsult)服务使初级保健提供者能够在通常无需患者进行面对面会诊的情况下寻求专科医生的建议。它通过在城乡初级保健诊所使用电子护理会诊服务,改善了获得专科医生服务的总体机会以及转诊流程。本研究描述了在加拿大魁北克省3个地区开展的一项关于eConsult服务的试点研究的初步结果。
本研究的主要目的是对魁北克省eConsult服务在城乡初级保健诊所的实施情况进行为期1年的概述,以改善初级保健提供者(PCP)获得护理的机会以及专科转诊流程。
我们建立了一项覆盖魁北克省3个地区城乡社区的eConsult服务。我们对2017年7月4日至2018年12月8日提交的所有eConsult病例进行了定量分析。
在本研究过程中,一年多来共产生了1016次电子会诊。共有97名初级保健提供者向22个专科小组提交了请求,并得到了40位不同专科医生的回复。最受欢迎的专科是内科(224/1016,22%)。总体而言,63%(640/1016)的已完成病例不需要面对面就诊。在98%(996/1016)的病例中,初级保健提供者认为该服务对他们自身具有高或非常高的价值。
初步数据突出了魁北克省eConsult服务在6家初级保健诊所实施的成功。eConsult平台被证明是有效、高效的,并且受到患者和医生的好评。如果更广泛地使用,电子会诊有助于显著减少等待时间。最近,魁北克省卫生和社会服务部已将制定一项在该省其他地区推广电子会诊的战略计划确定为首要任务。