| Literature DB >> 28874939 |
Amanda S Carmel1, Peter Steel2, Robert Tanouye2, Aleksey Novikov1, Sunday Clark2, Sanjai Sinha1, Judy Tung1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Hospital admissions from the emergency department (ED) now account for approximately 50% of all admissions. Some patients admitted from the ED may not require inpatient care if outpatient care could be optimized. However, access to primary care especially immediately after ED discharge is challenging. Studies have not addressed the extent to which hospital admissions from the ED may be averted with access to rapid (next business day) primary care follow-up. We evaluated the impact of an ED-to-rapid-primary-care protocol on avoidance of hospitalizations in a large, urban medical center.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28874939 PMCID: PMC5576623 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2017.5.33593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Characteristics of patients with and without avoided admissions due to rapid primary care follow-up, as defined by emergency physicians.
| Overall (n=162) | Admission avoided (n=26) | No avoided admission (n=136) | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic characteristics | ||||
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 50 (33 – 63) | 55 (42 – 74) | 49 (31 – 60) | 0.02 |
| Female | 95 (59%) | 15 (58%) | 80 (59%) | 0.92 |
| Insurance | 0.20 | |||
| Commercial | 73 (45%) | 10 (38%) | 63 (46%) | |
| Medicare | 23 (14%) | 6 (23%) | 17 (13%) | |
| Medicaid | 52 (32%) | 6 (23%) | 46 (34%) | |
| None | 14 (9%) | 4 (15%) | 10 (7%) | |
| ED level of service | 0.04 | |||
| 2 | 4 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (3%) | |
| 3 | 41 (25%) | 2 (8%) | 39 (29%) | |
| 4 | 94 (58%) | 17 (65%) | 77 (57%) | |
| 5 | 23 (14%) | 7 (27%) | 16 (12%) | |
| Patient new to Weill Cornell Internal Medicine Associates (WCIMA) | 114 (70%) | 17 (65%) | 97 (71%) | 0.54 |
| Patient has outside primary care physician (PCP) (n=114) | 0.35 | |||
| Yes | 23 (20%) | 5 (29%) | 18 (19%) | |
| No | 51 (45%) | 5 (29%) | 46 (47%) | |
| Unknown | 40 (35%) | 7 (41%) | 33 (34%) | |
| Outcomes | ||||
| Arrived for rapid follow-up | 118 (73%) | 17 (65%) | 101 (74%) | 0.35 |
| Return emergency department (ED) visit within 72 hours index ED visit | 7 (4%) | 1 (4%) | 6 (4%) | 1.00 |
| ED visit within 30 days of index ED visit | 16 (10%) | 2 (8%) | 14 (10%) | 1.00 |
| ED visit within 6 months of index ED visit | 45 (28%) | 7 (27%) | 38 (28%) | 0.92 |
| Hospitalization within 30 days of index ED visit | 7 (4%) | 1 (4%) | 6 (4%) | 1.00 |
| Hospitalization within 6 months of index ED visit | 15 (9%) | 2 (8%) | 13 (10%) | 1.00 |
| Primary care engagement | ||||
| With WCIMA during 6 months after index ED visit | 63 (39%) | 10 (38%) | 53 (39%) | 1.00 |
| With WCIMA during 6 months after initial rapid follow-up appointment (n=118) | 55 (47%) | 7 (41%) | 48 (48%) | 0.79 |
| With another PCP during 6 months after index ED visit | 4 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (3%) | 1.00 |
| With WCIMA or another PCP during 6 months after index ED visit | 66 (40%) | 10 (38%) | 56 (41%) | 0.80 |
Characteristics of patients according to attending rapid primary care appointment after emergency department discharge.
| Attended rapid appointment (n=118) | Did not attend rapid appointment (n=44) | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic characteristics | |||
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 50 (37 – 65) | 46 (31 – 62) | 0.79 |
| Female | 73 (62%) | 22 (50%) | 0.17 |
| Insurance | 0.71 | ||
| Commercial | 51 (43%) | 22 (50%) | |
| Medicare | 19 (16%) | 4 (9%) | |
| Medicaid | 38 (32%) | 14 (32%) | |
| None | 10 (8%) | 4 (9%) | |
| ED level of service | 0.28 | ||
| 2 | 2 (2%) | 2 (5%) | |
| 3 | 30 (25%) | 11 (25%) | |
| 4 | 72 (61%) | 22 (50%) | |
| 5 | 14 (12%) | 9 (20%) | |
| Patient new to Weill Cornell Internal Medicine Associates (WCIMA) | 84 (71%) | 30 (68%) | 0.71 |
| Patient has outside primary care physician (PCP) (n=114) | 0.03 | ||
| Yes | 17 (20%) | 6 (20%) | |
| No | 43 (51%) | 8 (27%) | |
| Unknown | 24 (29%) | 16 (53%) | |
| Outcomes | |||
| Emergency physician classification as avoided admission | 17 (14%) | 9 (20%) | 0.35 |
| Return emergency department (ED) visit within 72 hours index ED visit | 4 (3%) | 3 (7%) | 0.39 |
| ED visit within 30 days of index ED visit | 10 (8%) | 6 (14%) | 0.33 |
| ED visit within 6 months of index ED visit | 30 (25%) | 15 (34%) | 0.27 |
| Hospitalization within 30 days of index ED visit | 6 (5%) | 1 (2%) | 0.68 |
| Hospitalization within 6 months of index ED visit | 10 (8%) | 5 (11%) | 0.57 |
| Primary care engagement | |||
| With WCIMA during 6 months after index ED visit | 55 (47%) | 8 (18%) | 0.001 |
| With another PCP during 6 months after index ED visit | 4 (3%) | 0 (0%) | 0.58 |
| With WCIMA or another PCP during 6 months after index ED visit | 58 (49%) | 8 (18%) | <0.001 |
FigurePatients referrals and outcomes.
ED, emergency department; PCP, primary care physician.