Literature DB >> 16527167

[Study on the immediate care clinics of the Internal Medicine Department (University Clinic Hospital of Valladolid)].

P A de Santos Castro1, A Jimeno Carrúez, M C García Cobo, M I Elices Calzón, A Almaraz Gómez, M F Muñoz Moreno.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several studies have found a high percentage of inadequate admissions to Internal Medicine Departments. In order to try to alleviate this situation, the Immediate Care Clinics of the Internal Medicine Department (ICCIMD) was created, to study those patients who are suspected of having a serious disease, and whose physical condition allows them to undergo an out-patient study the day after having visited the Emergency Department. The tests requested will take precedence over the rest of the consultations.
METHODS: Descriptive, retrospective study, through the review of the clinical records of the patients who came to the ICCIMD during the first two years.
RESULTS: Our service admitted 726 people in the ACCIMD, 52.2 % males, average age of 54.12 years old. A total of 18.6 % of the patients required hospital admission; this admission being carried out at the first medical examination in 66.7% of the cases. In most cases, it can be related with shortening a study that would have lasted longer. In spite of this, we consider that 1.4 daily admissions have been avoided. Mean time devoted to this study was about 33.20 days, much greater than that expected, because of the high prevalence of non-specific disease and hospital organization deficit. It was decided to study 76.6% of the patients sent, their diagnosis being achieved in 63.3% of the total number of patients. Nevertheless, the ICCIMD was inadequate, as hospital admission was required or the patient was sent to other specialities in the 27.3% of the cases.
CONCLUSIONS: We think that the ACCIMD can be useful to improve efficiency of Internal Medicine Department, although, to do so, the significant problems found must be solved.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16527167     DOI: 10.1157/13085358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Clin Esp        ISSN: 0014-2565            Impact factor:   1.556


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2.  Outpatient Quick Diagnosis Units for the evaluation of suspected severe diseases: an observational, descriptive study.

Authors:  Xavier Bosch; Anna Foix; Anna Jordan; Antonio Coca; Alfonso López-Soto
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 2.365

3.  Perception of quality of care of patients with potentially severe diseases evaluated at a distinct quick diagnostic delivery model: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Carmen Sanclemente-Ansó; Albert Salazar; Xavier Bosch; Cristina Capdevila; Amparo Giménez-Requena; Beatriz Rosón-Hernández; Xavier Corbella
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2015-09-30       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  Primary care referrals of patients with potentially serious diseases to the emergency department or a quick diagnosis unit: a cross-sectional retrospective study.

Authors:  Xavier Bosch; Ona Escoda; David Nicolás; Emmanuel Coloma; Sara Fernández; Antonio Coca; Alfonso López-Soto
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2014-04-28       Impact factor: 2.497

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