| Literature DB >> 28550006 |
Kimberlyn Marie McGrail1, Megan Alyssa Ahuja1, Chad Andrew Leaver2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Virtual visits are clinical interactions in health care that do not involve the patient and provider being in the same room at the same time. The use of virtual visits is growing rapidly in health care. Some health systems are integrating virtual visits into primary care as a complement to existing modes of care, in part reflecting a growing focus on patient-centered care. There is, however, limited empirical evidence about how patients view this new form of care and how it affects overall health system use.Entities:
Keywords: patient-centered care; primary care delivery; telehealth; virtual visits
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28550006 PMCID: PMC5479398 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Percentage of primary care physicians who billed for virtual visits by sex, age group, and responsibility level in 2013/2014.
Demographics of virtual visit users (cohort), the BC total population (comparison group), and traditional primary care users (matched control).
| Demographics | Cohort, n (%) | Comparison group, n (%) | Matched control, n (%) | Virtual visit users per 100,000 population, n | |
| N | 5441 | 5,154,164a | 21,176 | 105.45 | |
| Male | 2246 (41.28) | 2,567,271 (49.81) | 6484 (41.21) | 87.41 | |
| Female | 3195 (58.72) | 2,585,293 (50.16) | 9251 (58.79) | 123.43 | |
| 0-19 | 668 (12.28) | 1,041,727 (20.21) | 1816 (11.54) | 64.08 | |
| 20-44 | 2908 (53.45) | 1,759,334 (34.13) | 8249 (52.42) | 165.02 | |
| 45-64 | 1356 (24.92) | 1,454,896 (28.23) | 4127 (26.23) | 93.12 | |
| 65-84 | 467 (8.58) | 735,034 (14.26) | 1402 (8.91) | 63.49 | |
| ≥85 | 42 (0.77) | 163,173 (3.17) | 141 (0.90) | 25.73 | |
| Interior | 558 (10.26) | 821,389 (15.94) | 1596 (10.16) | 67.89 | |
| Fraser | 2452 (45.07) | 1,804,191 (35.00) | 7150 (45.53) | 135.72 | |
| Vancouver Coastal | 1346 (24.74) | 1,287,575 (24.98) | 3850 (24.52) | 104.43 | |
| Island | 459 (8.44) | 833,223 (16.17) | 1343 (8.55) | 55.06 | |
| Northern | 613 (11.27) | 318,779 (6.18) | 1764 (11.23) | 191.93 | |
| Lowest | 1065 (20.31) | 1,028,089 (20.42) | 3326 (21.42) | 103.48 | |
| 2 | 968 (18.46) | 1,022,091 (20.30) | 3312 (21.33) | 94.62 | |
| 3 | 1038 (19.79) | 1,014,178 (20.14) | 3183 (20.50) | 102.24 | |
| 4 | 1220 (23.26) | 1,007,627 (20.01) | 3020 (19.45) | 120.93 | |
| Highest | 953 (18.17) | 963,518 (19.13) | 2686 (17.30) | 98.81 | |
| 0 major ADGs | 3044 (55.95) | 3,648,817 (70.79) | 8699 (55.28) | 83.35 | |
| 1 | 1451 (26.67) | 956,439 (18.56) | 4297 (27.31) | 151.48 | |
| 2 | 569 (10.46) | 330,074 (6.40) | 1645 (10.45) | 172.09 | |
| 3+ | 377 (6.93) | 218,834 (4.25) | 1094 (6.95) | 171.98 | |
a The total population that lived in British Columbia at any time during 2010/2011 to 2013/2014.
Figure 2Percentage of patients who saw a known provider for first virtual visit, by sex, age group, region, neighborhood income, and health status in 2013/2014.
Diagnoses for virtual visits, 2011-2014.
| Diagnosis | Virtual visit users, n (%) | Traditional visit users (matched control), n (%) | |
| Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions | 1299 (15.29) | 4914 (19.86) | <.001 |
| Mental disorders | 1262 (14.86) | 2103 (8.50) | <.001 |
| Supplementary factors influencing health status and contact with health services | 1002 (11.80) | 618 (2.50) | <.001 |
| Diseases of the respiratory system | 852 (10.03) | 3337 (13.49) | <.001 |
| Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 540 (6.36) | 1932 (7.81) | <.001 |
| Diseases of nervous system and sense organs | 525 (6.18) | 1600 (6.47) | <.001 |
| Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders | 507 (5.97) | 1387 (5.61) | <.001 |
| Infections and parasitic diseases | 467 (5.50) | 1317 (5.32) | <.001 |
| Diseases of the circulatory system | 381 (4.49) | 1418 (5.73) | <.001 |
| Diseases of the genitourinary system | 376 (4.43) | 1662 (6.72) | <.001 |
Number of visits resulting in a referral or other follow-up care for virtual and matched control visits, 2013/2014.
| Referral/follow-up | Virtual visits (n=7286) | Matched control visits (n=21,981) | ||||
| n (%) | Known provider, % | New provider, % | n (%) | |||
| General practice | 113 (1.55) | 2.22 | 0.97 | <.001 | 314 (1.43) | .45 |
| Medical specialists | 125 (1.72) | 1.60 | 1.82 | .46 | 356 (1.62) | .58 |
| Surgical specialists | 78 (1.07) | 1.18 | 0.97 | .39 | 480 (2.18) | <.001 |
| Imaging | 137 (1.88) | 2.90 | 1.00 | <.001 | 1448 (6.59) | <.001 |
| Laboratory test | 752 (10.32) | 15.36 | 5.95 | <.001 | 3289 (14.96) | <.001 |
| Prescription | 3599 (49.40) | 49.28 | 49.50 | .85 | 10,043 (45.69) | <.001 |
Figure 3Time series analyses comparing virtual visit patients seeing a known provider to patients seeing a new provider, 2011-2014.
Figure 4Time series analyses comparing patients with a virtual visit to matched controls with a traditional visit, 2011-2014.