2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.51623
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Family Physician–to–Hospital Specialist Electronic Consultation and Access to Hospital Care

Ken M. M. Peeters,
Loïs A. M. Reichel,
Dennis M. J. Muris
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceGlobally, health care systems face challenges in managing health care costs while maintaining access to hospital care, quality of care, and a good work balance for caregivers. Electronic consultations (e-consultations)—defined as asynchronous, consultative communication between family physicians and hospital specialists—may offer advantages to face these challenges.ObjectiveTo provide a quantitative synthesis of the association of e-consultation with access to hospital care and the avoidance of hospi… Show more

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“…Providing individual patient education in face-to-face sessions is costly, and although some patients prefer personalized learning, reaching a larger audience is essential ( 24 ). To address this, we currently offer on-line courses for teachers, doctors, and utilize media platforms, collaborating with medical and patient associations for effective educational strategies ( 16 , 17 ).…”
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“…Providing individual patient education in face-to-face sessions is costly, and although some patients prefer personalized learning, reaching a larger audience is essential ( 24 ). To address this, we currently offer on-line courses for teachers, doctors, and utilize media platforms, collaborating with medical and patient associations for effective educational strategies ( 16 , 17 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%