Patel Milan, Gadzinski Adam J, Bell Alexander M, Watts Kara, Steppe Emma, Odisho Anobel Y, Yang Claire C, Ellimoottil Chad
Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Urol Pract. 2021 May;8(3):321-327. doi: 10.1097/UPJ.0000000000000209. Epub 2020 Dec 2.
An interprofessional consultation (eConsult) is an asynchronous form of telehealth whereby a primary care provider requests electronic consultation with a specialist in place of an in-person consultation. While eConsults have been successfully implemented in many medical specialties, their use in the practice of urology is relatively unknown.
We included data from four academic institutions: University of Michigan, University of California -San Francisco, University of Washington, and Montefiore Medical Center. We included every urological eConsult performed at each institution from the launch of their respective programs through August 2019. We considered an eConsult "converted" when the participating urologist recommended a full in-person evaluation. We report eConsult conversion rate, response time, completion time, and diagnosis categories.
A total of 462 urological eConsults were requested. Of these, 36% were converted to a traditional in-person visit. Among resolved eConsults, with data on provider response time available (n=119),53.8% of eConsults were addressed in less than 1 day; 28.6% in 1 day; 8.4% in 2 days; 3.4% in 3 days; 3.4% in 4 days; 1.7% in 5 days; and 0.8% in ≥6 days. Among resolved eConsults, with data on provider completion time available (n=283), 50.2% were completed in 1-10 minutes; 46.7% in 11-20 minutes; 2.8% in 21-30 minutes; and less than 1% in ≥31 minutes.
Our study suggests that eConsults are an effective avenue for urologists to provide recommendations for many common non-surgical urological conditions and thus avoid a traditional in-person for low-complexity situations. Further investigation into the impact of eConsults on healthcare costs and access to urological care are necessary.
跨专业会诊(eConsult)是一种远程医疗的异步形式,即初级保健提供者请求与专科医生进行电子会诊,以替代面对面会诊。虽然eConsult已在许多医学专科中成功实施,但其在泌尿外科实践中的应用相对鲜为人知。
我们纳入了来自四个学术机构的数据:密歇根大学、加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校、华盛顿大学和蒙特菲奥里医疗中心。我们纳入了各机构从各自项目启动至2019年8月期间进行的每例泌尿外科eConsult。当参与会诊的泌尿科医生建议进行全面的面对面评估时,我们认为该eConsult“转为面对面会诊”。我们报告了eConsult的转化率、响应时间、完成时间和诊断类别。
共请求了462例泌尿外科eConsult。其中,36%转为传统的面对面就诊。在已解决的eConsult中,有提供者响应时间数据的(n = 119),53.8%的eConsult在不到1天内得到处理;28.6%在1天内;8.4%在2天内;3.4%在3天内;3.4%在4天内;1.7%在5天内;0.8%在≥6天内。在已解决的eConsult中,有提供者完成时间数据的(n = 283),50.2%在1 - 10分钟内完成;46.7%在11 - 20分钟内;2.8%在21 - 30分钟内;≥31分钟内完成的不到1%。
我们的研究表明,eConsult是泌尿科医生为许多常见的非手术泌尿外科疾病提供建议并因此避免在低复杂性情况下进行传统面对面会诊的有效途径。有必要进一步研究eConsult对医疗成本和泌尿外科护理可及性的影响。