在马尼托巴省实施电子咨询转诊平台(eConsult)对视网膜转诊进行分类的效果。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ekaterina Milovanova, Teresa Park, Frank Stockl
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目的:eConsult允许专家诊断和推荐非紧急情况的治疗方案,而无需患者旅行。我们的目的是评估eConsult在减少马尼托巴省不必要的面对面视网膜咨询方面的有效性。设计:回顾性咨询表回顾。参与者:在2020年11月至2023年10月期间在马尼托巴因视网膜问题提交eConsult的任何人(n = 196)。方法:主要目的是量化不需要亲自转诊、常规亲自转诊或紧急(4周内)亲自转诊的econsult。次要目标包括描述eConsults的特征和量化转诊提供者和专家在平台上花费的时间。在这些变量的基础上,计算出了患者的出行、咨询时间和专科医生节省的费用。结果:66.8%的eConsults不需要亲自评估(n = 131),24.5%需要常规就诊(n = 48),8.7%需要在4周内就诊(n = 17)。这意味着省政府在3年内的账单净成本为2,660.43美元,但患者的路程却节省了81 990公里。99%的eConsults来自验光师(n = 194)。推荐提供者在平台上平均花费10.6±9.4分钟,专家咨询师花费9.1±6.6分钟。结论:eConsult是一种潜在的具有成本效益的方法,可以解决日益增长的视网膜服务需求,通过减少不必要的转诊减少等待时间,并促进验光师和眼科医生之间的数据共享。
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Effect of implementation of an electronic consult referral platform (eConsult) to triage retina referrals in Manitoba.

Objective: eConsult allows specialists to diagnose and recommend treatment plans for nonurgent conditions without the need for patient travel. Our purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of eConsult in reducing unnecessary in-person retinal consultations in Manitoba.

Design: Retrospective eConsult chart review.

Participants: Any person for whom an eConsult was submitted for a retina problem in Manitoba between November 2020 and October 2023 (n = 196).

Methods: The primary objective was to quantify eConsults requiring no in-person referral, routine in-person referral, or urgent (within 4 weeks) in-person referral. Secondary objectives included describing characteristics of eConsults and quantifying the amount of time spent on the platform by both the referring provider and the specialist. On the basis of these variables, patient travel, consultation time, and specialist billings savings were calculated.

Results: 66.8% of eConsults did not require in-person assessment (n = 131), 24.5% required to be seen on a routine basis (n = 48), and 8.7% required to be seen within 4 weeks (n = 17). This translated to a net cost of $2,660.43 for the provincial government in billings over 3 years, but 81 990 km saved in patient travel. 99% of eConsults came from optometrists (n = 194). Referring providers spent an average of 10.6 ± 9.4 minutes on the platform per referral, and the specialist consultant spent 9.1 ± 6.6 minutes.

Conclusion: eConsult is a potentially cost-effective way to address increasing demand for retinal services, reduce wait times by reducing unnecessary referrals, and facilitate data sharing between optometrists and ophthalmologists.

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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
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发文量
223
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. The Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is the official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and is committed to timely publication of original, peer-reviewed ophthalmology and vision science articles.
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