Leyton Christopher, Zhang Chenshu, Rikin Sharon
Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Jan;28(1):66-72. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0547. Epub 2021 Mar 31.
Background:Little is known about electronic consultation (e-consult) utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic when health systems rapidly implemented and scaled telehealth alternatives to in-person care. It is also unknown if e-consult utilization during the pandemic replaced or merely deferred the need for a specialty appointment. We evaluated if primary care providers' (PCPs) e-consult utilization and specialists' recommendations for specialty appointments changed after the transition to telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:This cohort study used an interrupted time series analysis of e-consult utilization in a large, urban academic health care system between December 1, 2019, and June 27, 2020; the post-telemedicine time period began March 15, 2020. The primary outcome measure was the odds of an e-consult ordered during a PCP appointment; the secondary outcome measure was the odds of a specialist recommending a specialty appointment in an e-consult.
Results:During 193,263 PCP appointments, 1,318 e-consults were placed to internal medicine subspecialties. Compared to the pre-telemedicine time period, the odds of a PCP ordering an e-consult increased (OR 1.04, 95% CI [1.02-1.07]) and the odds of specialists recommending specialty appointments increased (OR 1.11, 95% CI [1.06-1.15]).
Conclusions:E-consult use increased following the transition to telemedicine in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that PCPs consider the e-consult a valuable tool for patient care when there is limited availability of specialty appointments. However, recommendations for specialty appointments following an e-consult also increased, suggesting that the e-consult may not replace the need for a specialty appointment.
在新冠疫情期间,卫生系统迅速实施并扩大了远程医疗服务以替代面对面就诊,但对于电子会诊(e-consult)的使用情况知之甚少。同样未知的是,疫情期间电子会诊的使用是取代了还是仅仅推迟了专科预约的需求。我们评估了在新冠疫情期间向远程医疗过渡后,初级保健提供者(PCP)的电子会诊使用情况以及专科医生对专科预约的建议是否发生了变化。
这项队列研究采用了中断时间序列分析,对2019年12月1日至2020年6月27日期间一个大型城市学术医疗系统中的电子会诊使用情况进行分析;远程医疗时间段从2020年3月15日开始。主要结局指标是在PCP预约期间开具电子会诊的几率;次要结局指标是专科医生在电子会诊中建议进行专科预约的几率。
在193,263次PCP预约中,向内科亚专科发出了1,318次电子会诊。与远程医疗前的时间段相比,PCP开具电子会诊的几率增加了(OR 1.04,95% CI [1.02 - 1.07]),专科医生建议进行专科预约的几率也增加了(OR 1.11,95% CI [1.06 - 1.15])。
在新冠疫情背景下向远程医疗过渡后,电子会诊的使用增加,这表明当专科预约机会有限时,PCP认为电子会诊是患者护理的一个有价值的工具。然而,电子会诊后建议进行专科预约的情况也增加了,这表明电子会诊可能无法取代专科预约的需求。