J. Khouani , M. Jaillard , E. Launay , S. Del Duca , G. Guarinos , J. Borlot , P. Auquier , C. Tabélé
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Évaluation d'un protocole d'orientation vers le droit commun parmi des patients ayant été suivis en permanence d'accès aux soins de santé suite à une hospitalisation
Introduction
PASS is a hospital care unit that provides access to health care for precarious persons and supports them as soon as they have obtained primary health care insurance. No details of this support had previously been described. A Hospital-to-Community protocol for referral to the public health system has been developed at the adult PASS unit of the Marseille public hospitals (AP-HM). The objectives of this study are to describe how this protocol is applied, to evaluate at six months the inclusion in general practice of patients having benefited (or not) from this protocol and to determine the key influencing factors.
Material and method
This two-arm prospective observational study collected data on the primary care pathways of precarious patients six months after their having obtained health coverage, and found out whether or not the newly existing protocol had been effectively implemented. It was carried out on a cohort of people included in the PASS-MULTI study who had acquired complete health coverage.
Results
Sixty patients were included between November 2020 and August 2022, 35 of whom had availed themselves of the Hospital-to-Community protocol. Among them, 68.8% in the interventional group had consulted their referring general practitioner within six months, vs. 40% in the control group (p = 0.04). The initiation of follow-up in general medicine was associated with application of the protocol (p = 0.04).
Conclusion
This study described an initial Hospital-to-Community protocol for referral to the primary healthcare system of patients followed up in the PASS unit and found an association between application of this protocol and initiation of follow-up in primary healthcare.
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