Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine (CC Foster, ML Macy, R Stephen, and DA Schinasi), Chicago, Ill; Academic General Pediatrics and Primary Care, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (CC Foster), Chicago, Ill; Mary Ann & J. Milburn Smith Child Health Research, Outreach, and Advocacy Center, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (CC Foster and ML Macy), Chicago, Ill; Telehealth Programs, Lurie Children's, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (CC Foster, ML Macy, R Stephen, K Bohling, and DA Schinasi), Chicago, Ill.
Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine (CC Foster, ML Macy, R Stephen, and DA Schinasi), Chicago, Ill; Mary Ann & J. Milburn Smith Child Health Research, Outreach, and Advocacy Center, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (CC Foster and ML Macy), Chicago, Ill; Telehealth Programs, Lurie Children's, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (CC Foster, ML Macy, R Stephen, K Bohling, and DA Schinasi), Chicago, Ill; Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (ML Macy, N-J Simon, K Lehnig, and DA Schinasi), Chicago, Ill.
Acad Pediatr. 2020 Jul;20(5):577-584. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2020.02.028. Epub 2020 Feb 27.
Increasingly, children with common and lower-acuity conditions are being transferred from general emergency departments (EDs) to pediatric centers for subspecialty care. While transferring children with high-risk conditions has benefit, transferring children with common conditions may expose them to redundant care and added costs. Emergency Care Connect (ECC) is a novel telemedicine program that uses videoconferencing to connect general ED and urgent care providers to pediatric emergency medicine physicians with the goal of keeping children in their communities for definitive care, when safe and feasible. ECC objectives are to: 1) facilitate transfer decision-making for children receiving care in general ED and urgent care sites and 2) increase access to pediatric providers for real-time management, regardless of disposition. In its first 20 months, ECC partnered with 4 general EDs and 1 urgent care location, which together made 1327 contacts with our pediatric center, of which 202 (15%) became ECC consultations for 200 unique patients. Of those consultations, 71% patients remained locally for treatment and 25% experienced a care plan change. Overall, ECC was rated highly by surveyed families and providers. Barriers to implementation, such as lack of familiarity with telemedicine and fears of changes in workflow, were overcome with strong institutional support and frequent, sustained stakeholder engagement. With greater adoption of this model, ECC and programs like it have the potential to allow more children to be treated in their communities, minimize preventable transfers, and reserve beds in children's hospitals for those with potentially higher risk and more medically complex conditions.
越来越多患有常见和低危疾病的儿童从综合急诊科(ED)转往儿科中心接受专科治疗。虽然转移高风险疾病患儿有益,但转移患有常见疾病的患儿可能会使他们面临不必要的治疗和额外的费用。急诊医疗连接(ECC)是一种新颖的远程医疗项目,它使用视频会议将一般急诊和紧急护理提供者与儿科急诊医生联系起来,目的是在安全且可行的情况下,让患儿在社区中获得确定性治疗。ECC 的目标是:1)为在一般 ED 和紧急护理场所接受治疗的儿童提供便利的转移决策,2)无论患儿的处置方式如何,都能增加获得儿科提供者实时管理的机会。在最初的 20 个月里,ECC 与 4 家综合急诊科和 1 家紧急护理场所合作,共与我们的儿科中心进行了 1327 次联系,其中 202 次(15%)成为了 ECC 咨询,涉及 200 位独特的患者。在这些咨询中,71%的患者在当地接受治疗,25%的患者改变了治疗计划。总的来说,ECC 受到了接受调查的家庭和提供者的高度评价。通过强大的机构支持和频繁、持续的利益相关者参与,克服了实施过程中的障碍,例如对远程医疗的不熟悉和对工作流程变化的担忧。随着这种模式的进一步推广,ECC 和类似的项目有可能使更多的儿童在社区得到治疗,最大限度地减少可预防的转移,并为那些可能风险更高、病情更复杂的儿童预留儿童医院的床位。