| Literature DB >> 27833678 |
James R Langabeer1, Michael Gonzalez2, Diaa Alqusairi3, Tiffany Champagne-Langabeer4, Adria Jackson5, Jennifer Mikhail6, David Persse3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Emergency medical services (EMS) agencies transport a significant majority of patients with low acuity and non-emergent conditions to local emergency departments (ED), affecting the entire emergency care system's capacity and performance. Opportunities exist for alternative models that integrate technology, telehealth, and more appropriately aligned patient navigation. While a limited number of programs have evolved recently, no empirical evidence exists for their efficacy. This research describes the development and comparative effectiveness of one large urban program.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27833678 PMCID: PMC5102597 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.8.30660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
FigureStudy of intervention protocol flow chart.
EMS, emergency medical services; ED, emergency department; HFD, Houston Fire Department
Descriptive characteristics of intervention patients and control group in a study comparing the effectiveness of an alternative EMS telehealth delivery model relative to traditional EMS care.
| Measure | Intervention | Control |
|---|---|---|
| Race/ethnicity | ||
| White | 17% | 15% |
| Black/African American | 58% | 60% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 17% | 20% |
| All other | 8% | 5% |
| Matched measure | ||
| Median age, IQR, y | 44 (10) | 45 (10) |
| Sex % female | 55% | 51% |
| Top 3 chief complaints | ||
| % “Abdomen pain” | 15% | 17% |
| % “Sick” | 25% | 29% |
| % “Breathing” | 20% | 18% |
EMS, emergency medical services, IQR, interquartile range
Patient disposition intervention in an emergency telehealth and navigation program (ETHAN).
| Patient disposition | N | % of total |
|---|---|---|
| Hospital ED with taxi | 3,293 | 59% |
| Ambulance transport to ED | 1,013 | 18% |
| Clinic referral with taxi | 458 | 8% |
| Referral to PCP or home care | 419 | 8% |
| Others (refusals, technical issues; no transport or referral) | 387 | 7% |
| Total Sample | 5,570 | 100% |
ED, emergency department; PCP, primary care provider
Outcome differences comparison in a pilot program that integrates mobile technologies and alternative patient navigation to improve EMS utilization and outcomes.
| Outcome category | Measure | Control group | ETHAN (Intervention) | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ambulance utilization | Disposition to ED by ambulance (% ambulance transport) | 74% | 18% | <.001 |
| Unit productivity | Total back in service time median minutes (IQR) | 83 (20–140) | 39 (27–90) | <.001 |
| Quality of care | Mortality | 0% | 0% | na |
| Experience of care | Patient satisfaction | 87% | 88% | .250 |
ETHAN, Emergency Telehealth And Navigation Program; ED, emergency department; IQR, interquartile range