Virtual Visit Trends in Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Sandell, Lindsay L. [1 ]
Baar, Tena M. [1 ]
Zell, Angela M. [1 ]
Haque, Raza U. [1 ]
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[1] Michigan State Univ, Coll Human Med, 788 Serv Rd,B110 Clin Ctr, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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telemedicine; nursing homes; COVID-19; pandemic; urgent visits; ICD-10; workforce;
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10.1089/tmj.2023.0216
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Physical distancing and visiting restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic particullarly posed significant challenges in providing timely medical care in nursing homes. Virtual visits were pivotal in providing both scheduled and urgent patient care in addition to in-person care when possible. These virtual visits could have been used to provide urgent medical care than the regular scheduled visits. We hypothesize that regular non-COVID-19-related virtual visits in the evaluated nursing home facilities were lower than COVID-19-related virtual visits during this period. The objective was to compare the frequency of COVID-19-related virtual visits with non-COVID-19-related virtual visits performed in three suburban nursing homes in Michigan from December 2020 through February 2022.Methods: Retrospective chart review of 283 patients, comprising 563 virtual visits. The most frequent ICD-10 diagnostic codes used by providers for primary encounters were analyzed for three participating facilitiesResults: Only 13.8% (78/563) of all virtual visits during the study period were for COVID-19 as a primary encounter. In total 86.1% (485/563) of visits were non-COVID-19 related, which comprised most frequently M6281 muscle weakness (45), E119 diabetes type with complications (20), NI86 end-stage renal disease (11), N390 urinary tract infection (10), G309 Alzheimer's disease (10), and I4891 unspecified atrial fibrillation (10).Conclusion: We found that the primary ICD-10 diagnosis codes for virtual COVID-19-related visits were significantly lower than non-COVID-19-related virtual visits in our study population. This trend could be associated with multiple system-based factors. Further studies to examine factors responsible for these findings are warranted.
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