The Impact of eConsults on Access to Specialty Care for the Uninsured in Rural Texas

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Anderson, Daren [1 ]
Porto, Anthony [1 ]
Angelocci, Tracy [2 ]
Lee, Isaac [1 ]
Macri, Giuseppe [1 ]
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[1] Weitzman Inst, 19 Grand St, Middletown, CT 06457 USA
[2] Lone Star Circle Care, Austin, TX 78704 USA
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Access to care; medically uninsured; eConsults; underserved populations; health services accessibility; health disparities; ELECTRONIC CONSULTATIONS; COST; CARDIOLOGY; SYSTEM;
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Objective. This study evaluated the impact of eConsults on access to specialty care for uninsured patients in Central Texas. Methods. eConsults for four specialties, cardiology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, and endocrinology, were implemented in a large, multi-site federally qualified health center. Data were collected on specialty care access and utilization for a one-year period before and after implementation of the new process. Results. Prior to implementation, 23% of uninsured patients referred to the included specialties completed a visit with a specialist. After implementation, 62% received a specialty consultation either through an eConsult or with a face-to-face visit. Wait times for referrals improved from a median of 54 days to seven days. Conclusion. This project demonstrated that eConsults improve access and reduce wait times for specialty care for uninsured patients. Interventions such as this have the potential to reduce health inequalities by providing timely access to care for common specialty concerns.
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页码:779 / 789
页数:12
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