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Role of telehealth in perioperative medicine for regional and rural patients in Queensland.

Alec Tam1,2, Amy Leung2,3, Cara O'Callaghan1,2,3,4, Narelle Fagermo1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Australians living in regional, rural and remote areas face a myriad of complexities resulting in a trend to poorer health outcomes. Telehealth is being utilised as an alternative mode of service delivery to overcome such barriers. However, there is limited published information concerning the use of telehealth in perioperative medicine. AIMS: To review the performance of the telehealth preoperative assessment service at Mater Hospital Brisbane to determine last-minute cancellation rates secondary to medical reasons.
METHODS: A retrospective chart audit of all patients referred to perioperative medicine telehealth consultation services was provided at Mater Hospital Brisbane.
RESULTS: During a 1-year period, 229 patients across eight surgical subspecialties were referred for telehealth assessment (85 females, 144 males) with a median age of 67 years. Patients lived a median distance of 1597 km from Brisbane. Of the 229 patients included in the study, 7 (3.1%) experienced last-minute cancellations. From these data, the last-minute cancellation rate due to medical reasons was 1.3%, which is consistent with the international average.
CONCLUSION: The Mater Hospital Perioperative Medicine Telehealth Programme is a means of providing comprehensive perioperative assessment to regional, rural and remote patients that result in reduced last-minute surgical cancellations and surgery within or below the national recommended guidelines.
© 2017 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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Keywords:  administration and health services and anaesthesia; general medicine; perioperative medicine; telehealth

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28485821     DOI: 10.1111/imj.13484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med J        ISSN: 1444-0903            Impact factor:   2.048


  4 in total

1.  A Retrospective Analysis of Patients Undergoing Telemedicine Evaluation in the PreAnesthesia Testing Clinic at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center.

Authors:  Nasrin N Aldawoodi; Aaron R Muncey; Andrew A Serdiuk; Melissa D Miller; Mark M Hanna; Jose M Laborde; Rosemarie E Garcia Getting
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.302

2.  The Association of Medical Preoperative Evaluation Using Clinical Video Telehealth With Hospital Length of Stay: Descriptive Analysis.

Authors:  Brittany Nicole Burton; Sara Arastoo; Simon Wu; Nancy Liu; Michael K Ong; Sondra Vazirani
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2022-07-25

3.  Development, implementation and evaluation of high-quality virtual preoperative anaesthetic assessment during COVID-19 and beyond: a quality improvement report.

Authors:  Petar Popivanov; Sohail Bampoe; Terry Tan; Paul Rafferty
Journal:  BMJ Open Qual       Date:  2022-10

Review 4.  [Telehealth in peroperative medicine].

Authors:  Charlotte Ceruti; Pierre Yves Carry; Clémence Ferrier; Arnaud Friggeri; Vincent Piriou
Journal:  Prat Anesth Reanim       Date:  2020-09-18
  4 in total

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