Literature DB >> 22059281

Electronic consultations between primary and specialty care clinicians: early insights.

Kathryn Horner1, Ed Wagner, Jim Tufano.   

Abstract

Electronic consultation (e-consultation) is an emerging tool that primary care clinicians can use to communicate with specialists about patients asynchronously--that is, at different times that are convenient for each physician. To conduct an e-consultation, clinicians use either a Web-based program or a shared electronic medical record. Early adopters of e-consultation describe positive experiences for patients, clinicians, and health systems, including improved continuity of care, access to specialists, convenience, and information transfer. E-consultation presents opportunities to improve health care quality and reduce specialty care costs, but dissemination will be limited unless incentives are created and clinicians are encouraged to use e-consultation through financial reimbursement.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22059281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Issue Brief (Commonw Fund)        ISSN: 1558-6847


  28 in total

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Journal:  Diabetes Spectr       Date:  2014-05

2.  Optimizing Telehealth Strategies for Subspecialty Care: Recommendations from Rural Pediatricians.

Authors:  Kristin N Ray; Jill R Demirci; Debra L Bogen; Ateev Mehrotra; Elizabeth Miller
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2015-04-28       Impact factor: 3.536

3.  Electronic Consultations to Improve the Primary Care-Specialty Care Interface for Cardiology in the Medically Underserved: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  J Nwando Olayiwola; Daren Anderson; Nicole Jepeal; Robert Aseltine; Christopher Pickett; Jun Yan; Ianita Zlateva
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 5.166

4.  Interdependence in decision-making by medical consultants: implications for improving the efficiency of inpatient physician services.

Authors:  Adam S Wilk; Lena M Chen
Journal:  Hosp Pract (1995)       Date:  2017-11-10

5.  Differences in referral patterns for rural primary care physicians from 2005 to 2016.

Authors:  Kimberley H Geissler
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 3.402

Review 6.  Existing and Emerging Payment and Delivery Reforms in Cardiology.

Authors:  Steven A Farmer; Margaret L Darling; Meaghan George; Paul N Casale; Eileen Hagan; Mark B McClellan
Journal:  JAMA Cardiol       Date:  2017-02-01       Impact factor: 14.676

7.  Secure Provider-to-Provider Communication With Electronic Health Record Messaging: An Educational Outreach Study.

Authors:  Kathleen E Walsh; Jessica L Secor; Jon S Matsumura; Margaret L Schwarze; Beth E Potter; Peter Newcomer; Michael K Kim; Christie M Bartels
Journal:  J Healthc Qual       Date:  2018 Sep/Oct       Impact factor: 1.095

8.  Primary Care Practitioners' Perceptions of Electronic Consult Systems: A Qualitative Analysis.

Authors:  Michelle S Lee; Kristin N Ray; Ateev Mehrotra; Paul Giboney; Hal F Yee; Michael L Barnett
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 21.873

9.  Specialty care access for Medicaid enrollees in expansion states.

Authors:  Justin W Timbie; Ashley M Kranz; Ammarah Mahmud; Cheryl L Damberg
Journal:  Am J Manag Care       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 2.229

10.  Teleconsultation improves primary care clinicians' confidence about caring for HIV.

Authors:  Jessica F Waldura; Sarah Neff; Christine Dehlendorf; Ronald H Goldschmidt
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 5.128

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