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Efficiency Gains for Rheumatology Consultation Using a Novel Electronic Referral System in a Safety-Net Health Setting.

Meghan M Scheibe1, John B Imboden2, Gabriela Schmajuk3, Mary Margaretten2, Jonathan D Graf2, Alice H Chen2, Edward H Yelin4, Jinoos Yazdany2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise in increasing access to rheumatologists by improving the quality and efficiency of referrals, but few studies have examined its use for this purpose. We evaluated the use and impact of a novel electronic referral (eReferral) system in rheumatology in a safety-net health system.
METHODS: We examined eReferrals over 4 years. Our primary outcome was use of preconsultation exchange, defined as back-and-forth communication between referring and specialty care providers, facilitating triage of referrals, requests for more information, or resolution of questions without a visit. We calculated the proportion of eReferrals that underwent preconsultation exchange, time to reviewer response, and number of visits scheduled. To increase generalizability, we selected a random sample of eReferrals to undergo additional blinded, adjudicated review to assess agreement on appropriateness for preconsultation exchange.
RESULTS: Between 2008 and 2012, 2,383 eReferrals were reviewed and 2,105 were eligible for analysis. One-fourth of eReferrals were resolved without a clinic visit. The proportion of eReferrals undergoing preconsultation exchange increased over time (55% in 2008 versus 74% in 2011), and the volume of referrals also steadily increased over time. Reviewer response time averaged between 1 and 4 days. In the random sample of eReferrals that underwent adjudicated review, agreement between reviewers was high (κ = 0.72).
CONCLUSION: HIT-enabled preconsultation exchange was used for a majority of eReferrals and facilitated communication between referring clinicians and rheumatologists. This redesigned system of care allowed for triage of a high number of referrals, with many referrals determined to be appropriate for preconsultation exchange.
© 2015, American College of Rheumatology.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25623810      PMCID: PMC4515392          DOI: 10.1002/acr.22559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken)        ISSN: 2151-464X            Impact factor:   4.794


  11 in total

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2.  eReferral--a new model for integrated care.

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6.  "The rheumatologist can see you now": Successful implementation of an advanced access model in a rheumatology practice.

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7.  Preconsultation exchange for ambulatory hepatology consultations.

Authors:  Justin L Sewell; Jennifer Guy; Annette Kwon; Alice Hm Chen; Hal F Yee
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8.  The "medical neighborhood": integrating primary and specialty care for ambulatory patients.

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10.  Not perfect, but better: primary care providers' experiences with electronic referrals in a safety net health system.

Authors:  Yeuen Kim; Alice Hm Chen; Ellen Keith; Hal F Yee; Margot B Kushel
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2009-03-24       Impact factor: 5.128

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2.  Electronic consultations (E-consults) and their outcomes: a systematic review.

Authors:  Varsha G Vimalananda; Jay D Orlander; Melissa K Afable; B Graeme Fincke; Amanda K Solch; Seppo T Rinne; Eun Ji Kim; Sarah L Cutrona; Dylan D Thomas; Judith L Strymish; Steven R Simon
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3.  Implementation and Evaluation of the Safety Net Specialty Care Program in the Denver Metropolitan Area.

Authors:  Meredith P Fort; Lynnette M Namba; Sarah Dutcher; Tracy Copeland; Neysa Bermingham; Chris Fellenz; Deborah Lantz; John J Reusch; Elizabeth A Bayliss
Journal:  Perm J       Date:  2017

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