Global Health Initiatives: International Physician-to-Physician Consultation Programs

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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Abstract

Purpose

The goal of this article is to provide technical and operational blueprints for two successful global telehealth programs.

Methods

The authors designed a physician-to-physician consultation program to provide subspecialty expertise to physicians in war-torn Ukraine. Leveraging secure web applications, telehealth platforms, and image-sharing platforms, the authors repeatedly iterated upon infrastructure and workflows, which in turn facilitated the development of a parallel international program for US Department of State (DOS) employees and families. The authors provide descriptive statistics and metrics of both programs’ successes and failures and detail iterative improvements with workflow visuals. To measure the added value of subspecialty imaging consultation, two radiologists performed a retrospective comparative review of the DOS program imaging reports, comparing the initial report to the consult report in consensus, measuring diagnostic report agreement, and rating the clinical impact of identified discrepancies on a three-point scale (mild, moderate, or major). Bivariate analyses using χ2 tests were conducted to assess associations between diagnostic discrepancies and patient or imaging factors. P values <.05 were considered to indicate statistical significance.

Results

The Ukraine program (May 2022 to August 2023) provided 114 patient consultations with 77 subspecialty radiology consults, >50 WhatsApp chats, and >1,000 messages exchanged, with a 92% overall consult request response rate. The DOS program (November 2022 to July 2023) provided 275 consultations with 70 subspecialty radiology consults and a 36% to 38% rate of alternative diagnoses, with 20% rated as incurring moderate or major clinical impact. Bivariate analyses demonstrated no significant patient or imaging association with diagnostic disagreements (P > .05 for all).

Conclusions

Global telehealth infrastructure and multiple applications and platforms can be optimized in a workflow to provide efficient, high-level clinical and imaging consultation services across the globe.

全球健康倡议:国际医生会诊计划
本文的目的是为两个成功的全球远程医疗项目提供技术和操作蓝图。方法作者设计了一个医生对医生咨询项目,为饱受战争蹂躏的乌克兰的医生提供亚专科专业知识。作者利用安全的网络应用程序、远程医疗平台和图像共享平台,反复迭代基础设施和工作流程,进而促进了为美国国务院(DOS)雇员及其家属开发的并行国际项目。作者提供了这两个项目成功与失败的描述性统计和衡量标准,并通过工作流程的视觉效果详细介绍了迭代改进。为了衡量亚专科成像会诊的附加值,两位放射科医生对 DOS 项目的成像报告进行了回顾性比较审查,将初步报告与会诊报告进行了一致比较,衡量了诊断报告的一致性,并对发现的差异的临床影响进行了三点评级(轻度、中度或重度)。使用χ2检验进行双变量分析,以评估诊断差异与患者或影像学因素之间的关联。结果乌克兰计划(2022 年 5 月至 2023 年 8 月)提供了 114 次患者咨询,77 次亚科放射学咨询,>50 次 WhatsApp 聊天,>1000 次信息交流,总体咨询请求回复率为 92%。DOS计划(2022年11月至2023年7月)提供了275次咨询,其中包括70次亚科放射学咨询,替代诊断率为36%至38%,20%被评为造成中度或重大临床影响。双变量分析表明,患者或影像学与诊断分歧无明显关联(P 均为 0.05)。结论全球远程医疗基础设施及多种应用和平台可在工作流程中进行优化,以便在全球范围内提供高效、高水平的临床和影像学咨询服务。
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Journal of the American College of Radiology
Journal of the American College of Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.90%
发文量
312
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American College of Radiology, JACR informs its readers of timely, pertinent, and important topics affecting the practice of diagnostic radiologists, interventional radiologists, medical physicists, and radiation oncologists. In so doing, JACR improves their practices and helps optimize their role in the health care system. By providing a forum for informative, well-written articles on health policy, clinical practice, practice management, data science, and education, JACR engages readers in a dialogue that ultimately benefits patient care.
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