Petrie Samuel, Simard Anne, Innes Elaine, Kioke Sandra, Groenewoud Erica, Kozuszko Stella, Gewarges Mena, Moayedi Yas, Ross Heather
Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
CJC Open. 2024 Aug 27;6(12):1423-1433. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2024.08.011. eCollection 2024 Dec.
The Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) is a regional, community-based Indigenous health authority in Northern Ontario, Canada. From September 2022 to March 2023, the WAHA and University Health Network engaged in a partnership that designed a collaborative model of care to address inequities in cardiology specialist access in Northern Ontario. This model implemented a digital therapeutic for heart failure, (the Medly program) and in-person cardiology clinics in the region.
A WAHA-based Medly program clinical coordinator worked closely with the University Health Network team to deliver care and support patient self-management of HF. The use and effectiveness of the Medly program were tracked through app usage and rules-based algorithm alerts, based on patient self-reported data. Distribution of relevant equipment (a scale, a blood pressure cuff, and a mobile device) for the Medly program was recorded. Surveys to assess patient and provider satisfaction with the Medly program also were administered. A retrospective chart audit of electronic medical records and administrative databases was conducted.
A total of 33 patients in the WAHA were enrolled in the Medly program during a 7-month period, surpassing the enrollment goal of 25 patients. A total of 93% of eligible patients were on optimized guideline-directed medical therapy or were being titrated for it. Of 15 surveyed patients, 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the Medly program facilitated delivery of care close to home, and 86% of surveyed clinicians (n = 7) agreed or strongly agreed that the Medly program addresses a gap in available care in the region.
The implementation of the Medly program in partnership with the WAHA has demonstrated success in terms of the volume of referrals, the quality of care, adherence to evidence-based best-practice guidelines, and satisfaction with the program.
韦内贝伊科地区卫生局(WAHA)是加拿大安大略省北部一个基于社区的区域性原住民卫生局。2022年9月至2023年3月,WAHA与大学健康网络建立了合作伙伴关系,设计了一种协作护理模式,以解决安大略省北部心脏病学专科医疗服务获取方面的不平等问题。该模式在该地区实施了心力衰竭数字疗法(Medly项目)和面对面心脏病学诊所。
一名基于WAHA的Medly项目临床协调员与大学健康网络团队密切合作,提供护理并支持患者进行心力衰竭自我管理。根据患者自我报告的数据,通过应用程序使用情况和基于规则的算法警报来跟踪Medly项目的使用情况和有效性。记录了Medly项目相关设备(秤、血压袖带和移动设备)的分发情况。还进行了调查,以评估患者和提供者对Medly项目的满意度。对电子病历和行政数据库进行了回顾性图表审核。
在7个月的时间里,WAHA共有33名患者参加了Medly项目,超过了25名患者的注册目标。共有93%的符合条件的患者接受了优化的指南指导药物治疗或正在进行滴定治疗。在15名接受调查的患者中,100%同意或强烈同意Medly项目便于在离家近的地方提供护理,86%的接受调查的临床医生(n = 7)同意或强烈同意Medly项目填补了该地区现有护理的空白。
与WAHA合作实施Medly项目在转诊数量、护理质量、遵循循证最佳实践指南以及对该项目的满意度方面都取得了成功。