Marta García-Queiruga1, Luis Margusino-Framiñán1, Isabel Martín-Herranz1, Miguel Gutiérrez-Estoa2, Xosé Güeto-Rial2, Judith Capitán-Guarnizo3, Alfredo Silva-Tojo4. 1. Pharmacy Service. A Coruña University Hospital Complex. A Coruña.. marta.garcia.queiruga@sergas.es. 2. Information Systems Department. A Coruña Universitary Hospital.. marta.garcia.queiruga@sergas.es. 3. Primary Care Pharmacy Unit Oleiros Medical Center. A Coruña Integrated Health Area.. marta.garcia.queiruga@sergas.es. 4. Director of Primary Healthcare Area A Coruña Integrated Healthcare Area.. marta.garcia.queiruga@sergas.es.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To present the requirements, development, structure and results of an electronic interconsultation platform (e-Interconsultation) for communication between primary and hospital care. METHOD: A working group was created and set out its purposes, working schedule, software requirements, the structure of the electronic platform, validation procedure, and its implementation. Once the software had been developed and validated and training sessions were conducted, the electronicplatform was launched in June 2015. Results: After 1 year of operation, a total of 321 electronic interconsultations had been made, 110 of which were referrals from hospital care to primary care in addition to 211 from primary to hospital care. The validation of prescriptions and the need for drug monitoring in primary care are among main reasons for consultation. CONCLUSIONS: The e-Interconsultation platform is a valid, efficient and user-friendly mean of consultation or patient referrals between both healthcare levels. Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.
PURPOSE: To present the requirements, development, structure and results of an electronic interconsultation platform (e-Interconsultation) for communication between primary and hospital care. METHOD: A working group was created and set out its purposes, working schedule, software requirements, the structure of the electronic platform, validation procedure, and its implementation. Once the software had been developed and validated and training sessions were conducted, the electronicplatform was launched in June 2015. Results: After 1 year of operation, a total of 321 electronic interconsultations had been made, 110 of which were referrals from hospital care to primary care in addition to 211 from primary to hospital care. The validation of prescriptions and the need for drug monitoring in primary care are among main reasons for consultation. CONCLUSIONS: The e-Interconsultation platform is a valid, efficient and user-friendly mean of consultation or patient referrals between both healthcare levels. Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.