2025 AAHA Referral Guidelines.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Derek Burney, Genesis Jones, Christopher Byers, Courtney Campbell, Jason B Coe, Jordan Gagne, Bret A Moore, Gene Pavlovsky, Chelsea Pulter, Ashli Selke, Rae Ann Van Pelt
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Abstract

Across the many types of specialty practitioners and hospitals, the requirements for veterinary patient referrals vary from one-time consultations to long-term case oversight and management. These guidelines propose a structured and technology-based approach to optimize the referral process for patients, clients, and veterinary teams. They emphasize a family-centered health care approach that keeps the focus on patients and clients through consistent collaboration between primary and specialty care teams. Collaboration between primary care teams and specialty care teams requires detailed and timely communication and medical records sharing. Veterinary clients also need content-rich and supportive conversations as they navigate often stressful clinical situations with their pets, including the realities of referral care costs, prognoses, and possible ongoing treatments and/or management of chronic conditions. These guidelines establish the concepts, roles, client communication strategies, and timelines that will promote successful referral relationships. Later sections offer detailed insights into the key responsibilities for the primary and specialty care team, from the initial contact before referral, through the referral itself, and then back to primary care team oversight. The final sections consider strategies to increase access to care using team optimization and telehealth, as well as possible obstacles in the referral process and how to address or avoid them.

2025 AAHA推荐指南。
在许多类型的专科医生和医院中,对兽医病人转诊的要求各不相同,从一次性咨询到长期的病例监督和管理。这些指南提出了一种结构化和基于技术的方法,以优化患者、客户和兽医团队的转诊过程。他们强调以家庭为中心的医疗保健方法,通过初级和专科护理团队之间的持续合作,将重点放在患者和客户身上。初级护理团队和专业护理团队之间的协作需要详细和及时的沟通和医疗记录共享。兽医客户还需要内容丰富和支持性的对话,因为他们与宠物一起应对经常紧张的临床情况,包括转诊护理费用、预后以及可能的持续治疗和/或慢性疾病管理的现实。这些指导方针建立了概念、角色、客户沟通策略和时间表,将促进成功的推荐关系。后面的章节详细介绍了初级护理团队和专业护理团队的主要职责,从转诊前的初步接触,到转诊本身,然后再回到初级护理团队的监督。最后几节讨论了利用团队优化和远程保健增加获得护理机会的战略,以及转诊过程中可能存在的障碍以及如何解决或避免这些障碍。
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57
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the JAAHA is to publish relevant, original, timely scientific and technical information pertaining to the practice of small animal medicine and surgery.
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