TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of the impact of neurology electronic consults (e-consults)
T2 - Experiences of a neurology resident clinic in a safety-net hospital
AU - Tardo, Lauren
AU - Hirczy, Siegfried
AU - Blackburn, Kyle
AU - Mejia, Maria
AU - Salter, Amber
AU - Huynh, Melissa
AU - Khan, Shaida
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - Background and Objectives: Electronic consults (e-consults) are asynchronous, formalized requests by a provider to involve a specialist to assist with decision making. E-consults are an alternative to face-to-face consultation and are a promising strategy to efficiently address certain requests for advice. The objective of this project was to examine the utility and characteristics of electronic consults utilized in a safety-net hospital outpatient neurology clinic. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed e-consults to the neurology clinic from1 January 2021 to 31 September 2021. The reasons for requests and any diagnostic or treatment recommendations were collected. The time to completion of the e-consults and the percentage of e-consult referred for an in-person clinic evaluation were determined as outcome measures. Following each e-consult, the consulting provider completed a survey to gather their assessment on the appropriateness of the consult, time spent answering the consult, and if unnecessary testing or clinic visits were avoided. Results: A total of 528 e-consults were completed during the study period. The most frequent e-consult referrals were for headache (22%), stroke/neurovascular (21%), neuropathy/neuritis/disturbance of skin sensation (11%), and seizures/spells (11%). The majority of e-consults (94%) were answered in one business day (defined as occurring within 24 h) with 67% of consults answered the same day (defined as occurring within the same calendar day). The consulting providers reported that more than 90% of e-consults took <15 min to answer, and 84% of e-consult requests were felt to be appropriate. A total 156 (41.4%) patients initially seen as an e-consult were referred for a face-to-face visit within 90 days of the e-consult. Discussion: E-consults provided expedited input from neurologists, which is vital in health systems that provide care to vulnerable populations. The majority of e-consults were answered within 1 day of referral, offering rapid access to neurological expertise in comparison to wait times currently encountered for face-to-face visits. Accordingly, e-consults have the potential to expedite treatment for patients, empower primary care providers, and reduce demand for in-person consultations, particularly in large health systems caring for vulnerable populations.
AB - Background and Objectives: Electronic consults (e-consults) are asynchronous, formalized requests by a provider to involve a specialist to assist with decision making. E-consults are an alternative to face-to-face consultation and are a promising strategy to efficiently address certain requests for advice. The objective of this project was to examine the utility and characteristics of electronic consults utilized in a safety-net hospital outpatient neurology clinic. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed e-consults to the neurology clinic from1 January 2021 to 31 September 2021. The reasons for requests and any diagnostic or treatment recommendations were collected. The time to completion of the e-consults and the percentage of e-consult referred for an in-person clinic evaluation were determined as outcome measures. Following each e-consult, the consulting provider completed a survey to gather their assessment on the appropriateness of the consult, time spent answering the consult, and if unnecessary testing or clinic visits were avoided. Results: A total of 528 e-consults were completed during the study period. The most frequent e-consult referrals were for headache (22%), stroke/neurovascular (21%), neuropathy/neuritis/disturbance of skin sensation (11%), and seizures/spells (11%). The majority of e-consults (94%) were answered in one business day (defined as occurring within 24 h) with 67% of consults answered the same day (defined as occurring within the same calendar day). The consulting providers reported that more than 90% of e-consults took <15 min to answer, and 84% of e-consult requests were felt to be appropriate. A total 156 (41.4%) patients initially seen as an e-consult were referred for a face-to-face visit within 90 days of the e-consult. Discussion: E-consults provided expedited input from neurologists, which is vital in health systems that provide care to vulnerable populations. The majority of e-consults were answered within 1 day of referral, offering rapid access to neurological expertise in comparison to wait times currently encountered for face-to-face visits. Accordingly, e-consults have the potential to expedite treatment for patients, empower primary care providers, and reduce demand for in-person consultations, particularly in large health systems caring for vulnerable populations.
KW - e-consultations
KW - eHealth
KW - remote consultation
KW - telehealth
KW - teleneurology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201602180
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201602180#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1177/1357633X241273051
DO - 10.1177/1357633X241273051
M3 - Article
C2 - 39158496
AN - SCOPUS:85201602180
SN - 1357-633X
VL - 31
SP - 1270
EP - 1277
JO - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
JF - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
IS - 9
ER -