Tardo Lauren, Hirczy Siegfried, Blackburn Kyle, Mejia Maria, Salter Amber, Huynh Melissa, Khan Shaida
Department of Neurology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
US Department of Veterans Affairs, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Telemed Telecare. 2024 Aug 19:1357633X241273051. doi: 10.1177/1357633X241273051.
Electronic consults (e-consults) are asynchronous, formalized requests by a provider to involve a specialist to assist with decision making. E-consults are an alternative to face-to-face consultation and are a promising strategy to efficiently address certain requests for advice. The objective of this project was to examine the utility and characteristics of electronic consults utilized in a safety-net hospital outpatient neurology clinic.
We retrospectively reviewed e-consults to the neurology clinic from1 January 2021 to 31 September 2021. The reasons for requests and any diagnostic or treatment recommendations were collected. The time to completion of the e-consults and the percentage of e-consult referred for an in-person clinic evaluation were determined as outcome measures. Following each e-consult, the consulting provider completed a survey to gather their assessment on the appropriateness of the consult, time spent answering the consult, and if unnecessary testing or clinic visits were avoided.
A total of 528 e-consults were completed during the study period. The most frequent e-consult referrals were for headache (22%), stroke/neurovascular (21%), neuropathy/neuritis/disturbance of skin sensation (11%), and seizures/spells (11%). The majority of e-consults (94%) were answered in one business day (defined as occurring within 24 h) with 67% of consults answered the same day (defined as occurring within the same calendar day). The consulting providers reported that more than 90% of e-consults took <15 min to answer, and 84% of e-consult requests were felt to be appropriate. A total 156 (41.4%) patients initially seen as an e-consult were referred for a face-to-face visit within 90 days of the e-consult.
E-consults provided expedited input from neurologists, which is vital in health systems that provide care to vulnerable populations. The majority of e-consults were answered within 1 day of referral, offering rapid access to neurological expertise in comparison to wait times currently encountered for face-to-face visits. Accordingly, e-consults have the potential to expedite treatment for patients, empower primary care providers, and reduce demand for in-person consultations, particularly in large health systems caring for vulnerable populations.
电子会诊(e-consults)是医疗服务提供者发起的异步、正式请求,旨在邀请专科医生协助进行决策。电子会诊是面对面会诊的一种替代方式,是有效处理某些咨询请求的一种有前景的策略。本项目的目的是研究在一家安全网医院门诊神经科诊所使用的电子会诊的效用和特点。
我们回顾性分析了2021年1月1日至2021年9月31日期间神经科诊所的电子会诊。收集了请求的原因以及任何诊断或治疗建议。确定电子会诊完成的时间以及被转介进行面对面诊所评估的电子会诊的百分比作为结果指标。每次电子会诊后,会诊医生完成一项调查,以收集他们对会诊适当性、回答会诊所花费时间以及是否避免了不必要的检查或门诊就诊的评估。
在研究期间共完成了528次电子会诊。最常见的电子会诊转介原因是头痛(22%)、中风/神经血管疾病(21%)、神经病变/神经炎/皮肤感觉障碍(11%)以及癫痫发作/发作性症状(11%)。大多数电子会诊(94%)在1个工作日内得到回复(定义为在24小时内发生),67%的会诊在同一天得到回复(定义为在同一日历日内发生)。会诊医生报告称,超过90%的电子会诊回复时间不到15分钟,84%的电子会诊请求被认为是适当的。最初作为电子会诊就诊的患者中,共有156例(41.4%)在电子会诊后的90天内被转介进行面对面就诊。
电子会诊提供了神经科医生的快速意见,这在为弱势群体提供医疗服务的卫生系统中至关重要。大多数电子会诊在转诊后1天内得到回复,与目前面对面就诊的等待时间相比,能够快速获得神经科专业意见。因此,电子会诊有可能加快患者的治疗,增强初级保健提供者的能力,并减少面对面会诊的需求,特别是在照顾弱势群体的大型卫生系统中。