Cummins Mollie R, Tsalatsanis Athanasios, Chaphalkar Chaitanya, Ivanova Julia, Ong Triton, Soni Hiral, Barrera Janelle F, Wilczewski Hattie, Welch Brandon M, Bunnell Brian E
Department of Biomedical Informatics, College of Nursing and Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5880, United States.
Doxy.me Inc., Charleston, SC 29401, United States.
JAMIA Open. 2024 Jul 13;7(3):ooae059. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae059. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Missed appointments can lead to treatment delays and adverse outcomes. Telemedicine may improve appointment completion because it addresses barriers to in-person visits, such as childcare and transportation. This study compared appointment completion for appointments using telemedicine versus in-person care in a large cohort of patients at an urban academic health sciences center.
We conducted a retrospective cohort study of electronic health record data to determine whether telemedicine appointments have higher odds of completion compared to in-person care appointments, January 1, 2021, and April 30, 2023. The data were obtained from the University of South Florida (USF), a large academic health sciences center serving Tampa, FL, and surrounding communities. We implemented 1:1 propensity score matching based on age, gender, race, visit type, and Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI).
The matched cohort included 87 376 appointments, with diverse patient demographics. The percentage of completed telemedicine appointments exceeded that of completed in-person care appointments by 9.2 points (73.4% vs 64.2%, .001). The adjusted odds ratio for telemedicine versus in-person care in relation to appointment completion was 1.64 (95% CI, 1.59-1.69, < .001), indicating that telemedicine appointments are associated with 64% higher odds of completion than in-person care appointments when controlling for other factors.
This cohort study indicated that telemedicine appointments are more likely to be completed than in-person care appointments, regardless of demographics, comorbidity, payment type, or distance.
Telemedicine appointments are more likely to be completed than in-person healthcare appointments.
错过预约可能导致治疗延误和不良后果。远程医疗可能会提高预约完成率,因为它消除了诸如 childcare 和交通等亲自就诊的障碍。本研究比较了在一家城市学术健康科学中心的大量患者队列中,使用远程医疗预约与亲自就诊预约的完成情况。
我们对电子健康记录数据进行了一项回顾性队列研究,以确定在 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 4 月 30 日期间,远程医疗预约与亲自就诊预约相比,完成的几率是否更高。数据来自南佛罗里达大学(USF),这是一家为佛罗里达州坦帕市及周边社区服务的大型学术健康科学中心。我们根据年龄、性别、种族、就诊类型和 Charlson 合并症指数(CCI)实施了 1:1 倾向得分匹配。
匹配队列包括 87376 次预约,患者人口统计学特征多样。远程医疗预约完成率比亲自就诊预约完成率高出 9.2 个百分点(73.4%对 64.2%,P <.001)。在预约完成方面,远程医疗与亲自就诊相比的调整优势比为 1.64(95%CI,1.59 - 1.69,P <.001),表明在控制其他因素时,远程医疗预约完成的几率比亲自就诊预约高 64%。
这项队列研究表明,无论人口统计学特征、合并症、支付类型或距离如何,远程医疗预约比亲自就诊预约更有可能完成。
远程医疗预约比亲自医疗预约更有可能完成。