Literature DB >> 29429313

eReferrals: Why are we still faxing?

Christopher A Hughes1, Penny Allen2, Michael Bentley3.   

Abstract

Background and objectives: eReferrals have the potential to be a transformative technology in the healthcare space. This study explored attitudes, behaviours and barriers to eReferral use and electronic communication in general.
Methods: A survey of doctors and allied health staff was undertaken in north-west Tasmania. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.
Results: The response rate was 57% (n = 204). For 80% (n = 164) of respondents, fax or post was the main method of sending letters to other healthcare professionals, and 72% (n = 147) wanted to increase the number of letters sent and received electronically. Barriers and enablers to eReferral use included peer behaviour, software factors, security issues and workplace culture. Discussion: Somewhat ironically, the key barrier to eReferral use was peers not using eReferrals. A greater emphasis on software usability and interoperability is required. Despite eReferrals being promoted as the more secure alternative, security remains a key concern. Workplaces could influence adoption by encouraging eReferral use.

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29429313     DOI: 10.31128/AFP-07-17-4285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Gen Pract


  5 in total

1.  Transforming the specialist referral and consultation process in Canada.

Authors:  Erin Keely; Clare Liddy
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2019-04-15       Impact factor: 8.262

2.  A Viewpoint on the Information Sharing Paradox.

Authors:  Shane P Stenner; William Rice; Scott D Nelson
Journal:  Appl Clin Inform       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 2.342

Review 3.  Electronic referral systems in health care: a scoping review.

Authors:  Amilcar Azamar-Alonso; Andrew P Costa; Lori-Anne Huebner; Jean-Eric Tarride
Journal:  Clinicoecon Outcomes Res       Date:  2019-05-06

4.  Comparing the content of traditional faxed consultations to eConsults within an academic endocrinology clinic.

Authors:  Nicole Pun; Amel Arnaout; Christopher Tran; Clare Liddy; Erin Keely
Journal:  J Clin Transl Endocrinol       Date:  2021-06-18

5.  Design and development of referrals automation, a SMART on FHIR solution to improve patient access to specialty care.

Authors:  Anobel Y Odisho; Hansen Lui; Ramakrishna Yerramsetty; Felicisimo Bautista; Nathaniel Gleason; Edwin Martin; Jerry J Young; Michael Blum; Aaron B Neinstein
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2020-10-28
  5 in total

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