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Specialty Care Access Network-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes Model Program for Liver Disease Improves Specialty Care Access
by
Waljee, Akbar K.
, Glass, Lisa M.
, McCurdy, Heather
, Su, Grace L.
, Sales, Anne
in
Biochemistry
/ Community Health Services
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care reform
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver Diseases - therapy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Oncology
/ Original Article
/ Prospective Studies
/ Referral and Consultation - organization & administration
/ Telemedicine
/ Transplant Surgery
2017
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Specialty Care Access Network-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes Model Program for Liver Disease Improves Specialty Care Access
by
Waljee, Akbar K.
, Glass, Lisa M.
, McCurdy, Heather
, Su, Grace L.
, Sales, Anne
in
Biochemistry
/ Community Health Services
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care reform
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver Diseases - therapy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Oncology
/ Original Article
/ Prospective Studies
/ Referral and Consultation - organization & administration
/ Telemedicine
/ Transplant Surgery
2017
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Specialty Care Access Network-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes Model Program for Liver Disease Improves Specialty Care Access
by
Waljee, Akbar K.
, Glass, Lisa M.
, McCurdy, Heather
, Su, Grace L.
, Sales, Anne
in
Biochemistry
/ Community Health Services
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care reform
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Liver diseases
/ Liver Diseases - therapy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Oncology
/ Original Article
/ Prospective Studies
/ Referral and Consultation - organization & administration
/ Telemedicine
/ Transplant Surgery
2017
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Specialty Care Access Network-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes Model Program for Liver Disease Improves Specialty Care Access
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Specialty Care Access Network-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes Model Program for Liver Disease Improves Specialty Care Access
2017
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Overview
Background and Aims
To improve subspecialty access, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS) implemented the first Specialty Care Access Network (SCAN)-Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) in chronic liver disease. SCAN-ECHO Liver links primary care providers (PCPs) to hepatologists via secure video-teleconferencing. We aim to describe characteristics of participants (PCPs) and patients (clinical question and diagnosis) in SCAN-ECHO Liver.
Methods
This is a prospective study of the VAAAHS SCAN-ECHO Liver (June 10, 2011–March 31, 2015). This evaluation was carried out as a non-research activity under the guidance furnished by VHA Handbook 1058.05. It was approved through the Medicine Service at VAAAHS as noted in the attestation document which serves as documentation of approved non-research, quality improvement activities in VHA.
Results
In total, 106 PCPs from 23 sites participated. A total of 155 SCAN-ECHO sessions discussed 519 new and 49 return patients. 29.4% of Liver Clinic requests were completed in SCAN-ECHO Liver. SCAN-ECHO Liver consults were completed an average of 10 days sooner than in conventional clinic. Potential travel saving was 250 miles round-trip (median 255 (IQR 142–316) per patient.
Conclusion
SCAN-ECHO Liver provided specialty care with increased efficiency and convenience for chronic liver disease patients. One of three of Liver Clinic consults was diverted to SCAN-ECHO Liver, reducing consult completion time by 20%.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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