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- Title
Family physician access to specialist advice by telephone: Reduction in unnecessary specialist consultations and emergency department visits.
- Authors
Wilson, Margot; Mazowita, Garey; Ignaszewski, Andrew; Levin, Adeera; Barber, Clay; Thompson, David; Barr, Sandra; Lear, Scott; Levy, Robert D.
- Abstract
<bold>Problem Addressed: </bold>Timely access to specialist care is an important issue for patients with mild to moderate symptoms, and wait times for referrals are currently quite long.<bold>Objective Of Program: </bold>To provide FPs with quick telephone access to other specialists for treatment advice for patients with nonserious conditions that they would otherwise refer to specialist care.<bold>Program Description: </bold>The RACE (Rapid Access to Consultative Expertise) program is a telephone hot-line providing FPs and nurse practitioners in the Vancouver, BC, area with timely access to specialist consultations. An evaluation of data from RACE found 60% of RACE calls prevented patients from visiting a specialist and 32% of calls prevented FP referrals to hospital emergency departments.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Supported by RACE, FPs can more effectively remain the locus of patient care, calling on other specialist expertise when appropriate and providing better coordination of care for their patients. Evaluations to date suggest RACE helps reduce system costs by reducing unnecessary emergency department visits and face-to-face specialist consultations.
- Publication
Canadian Family Physician / Médecin de Famille Canadien, 2016, Vol 62, Issue 11, pe668
- ISSN
0008-350X
- Publication type
journal article