Efficacy of physician associate delivered virtual outpatient clinic.

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Daniel Meehan, A. Balhareth, Madhumitha Gnanamoorthy, J. Burke, D. McNamara
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PURPOSE The capacity available to deliver outpatient surgical services is outweighed by the demand. Although additional investment is sometimes needed, better aligning resources, increasing operational efficiency and considering new processes all have a role in improving delivering these services. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the safety of a physician associate (PA) delivered virtual outpatient department (VOPD) consultation service that was established in a General and Colorectal Surgery Department at an Irish teaching hospital. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH A series of low-risk surgical patients were referred by senior surgeons to a PA delivered virtual clinic (VOPD). Medical records belonging to half the included patients were randomly selected for review by two doctors three months following discharge back to primary care to confirm appropriate standards of care and documentation and to audit any recorded adverse incidents or outcomes. FINDINGS In total, 191 patients had been reviewed by the PA in the VOPD with 159 discharged directly back to primary care. Among the 95 medical records that were reviewed by the NCHDs, there were no recorded adverse incidents after discharge. Medical record keeping was deficient in 1 out of 95 reviewed cases. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS Using a PA delivered VOPD consultation appears to have a role in following up patients who have undergone low-risk procedures irrespective of age or co-morbidity when selected appropriately. This may assist in reducing the demand on outpatient services by reducing unnecessary return visits, thereby increasing the capacity for new referrals. ORIGINALITY/VALUE While there are reported examples to date of virtual clinics, these relate to services delivered by registered medical practitioners. Here, the authors demonstrate the acceptability of this model of care in an Irish population as delivered by a PA.
医师助理提供虚拟门诊的效果。
目的提供门诊外科服务的能力大于需求。虽然有时需要额外的投资,但更好地调整资源、提高运营效率和考虑新的流程都可以在改进这些服务的交付方面发挥作用。本文的目的是评估医师助理(PA)提供虚拟门诊(VOPD)咨询服务的安全性,该服务是在爱尔兰一家教学医院的普通和结直肠外科部门建立的。设计/方法/方法一系列低风险手术患者由资深外科医生转介到PA提供的虚拟诊所(VOPD)。随机选择其中一半患者的医疗记录,由两名医生在出院回到初级保健三个月后进行审查,以确认适当的护理标准和文件,并审核任何记录的不良事件或结果。结果:共有191例患者在VOPD中被PA复查,其中159例直接出院。院方检视的95份医疗纪录中,并无出院后不良事件的记录。95例病例中有1例病历保存不足。实际意义使用PA提供的VOPD咨询似乎对接受低风险手术的患者有随访作用,无论年龄或合并症,如果选择适当。这可能有助于减少对门诊服务的需求,减少不必要的回访,从而增加新转诊的能力。创意/价值虽然迄今为止有报告的虚拟诊所的例子,但这些都是由注册医生提供的服务。在这里,作者证明了这种护理模式在爱尔兰人口中的可接受性,因为它是由私人助理提供的。
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自引率
6.70%
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期刊介绍: ■Successful quality/continuous improvement projects ■The use of quality tools and models in leadership management development such as the EFQM Excellence Model, Balanced Scorecard, Quality Standards, Managed Care ■Issues relating to process control such as Six Sigma, Leadership, Managing Change and Process Mapping ■Improving patient care through quality related programmes and/or research Articles that use quantitative and qualitative methods are encouraged.
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