[State-certified Health Professionals Supported by Telemedicine in the On-call Service of Community Doctors].

ZFA. Zeitschrift fur Allgemeinmedizin Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.53180/zfa.2022.0207-0214
Daniel Overheu, Sabine Gleitsmann, Helmut Scherbeitz, Heinrich Klingler, Tobias Warnecke, Nils Jacobsen
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Background: Regional Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Germany are obliged to provide around-the-clock non-emergency care. This includes out-of-hours care, weekends, and public holidays. Due to a growing shortage of specialised doctors in private practice - especially in more rural area - this well-established system might be about to collapse. A possible solution could lie in training medical personnel to work under telemedical supervision.

Methods: The Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians of Lower Saxony, Klinikum Oldenburg AöR, and Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe (JUH) Germany developed a pilot scheme in which specially-trained paramedics provided out-of-hours non-emergency medical services. Supervision was ensured by telemedical backup. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data.

Results: The majority of cases occurred in urban areas in the afternoon or at night. Most problems could be resolved by providing patient counselling. The majority of patients presented with unspecific symptoms. Telemedical support by a medical doctor was only required in 2.1 % of cases. In Germany, treatment by paramedics is widely accepted. In 63.5 % of cases patients could remain in an ambulatory setting.

Conclusions: Our study showed that non-emergency out-of-hours service can be competently delivered by paramedics under telemedical supervision. However, the expansion of high-speed wireless internet access is crucial for ensuring nationwide telemedical support. More research is needed to find out whether the described pilot scheme can be rolled out or even expanded in more rural areas of Germany.

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[社区医生随叫随到服务中远程医疗支持的国家认证卫生专业人员]。
背景:德国法定健康保险医师区域协会有义务提供全天候的非紧急护理。这包括非工作时间护理、周末和公共假日。由于私人执业的专业医生越来越短缺,尤其是在农村地区,这个完善的系统可能即将崩溃。一个可能的解决方案是培训医务人员在远程医疗监督下工作。方法:下萨克森州、Klinikum Oldenburg AöR和Johanniter Unfall Hilfe(JUH)的法定健康保险医师协会制定了一项试点计划,在该计划中,受过专门培训的护理人员在非工作时间提供非紧急医疗服务。远程医疗支持确保了监督。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:大多数病例发生在城市地区的下午或晚上。大多数问题都可以通过提供病人咨询来解决。大多数患者表现出非特异性症状。只有2.1%的病例需要医生的远程医疗支持。在德国,医护人员的治疗被广泛接受。在63.5%的病例中,患者可以留在门诊环境中。结论:我们的研究表明,在远程医疗监督下,护理人员可以胜任非紧急非工作时间服务。然而,高速无线互联网接入的扩展对于确保全国远程医疗支持至关重要。需要更多的研究来确定所描述的试点计划是否可以在德国更多的农村地区推广甚至扩大。
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