Abbonarsi

Early experiences with cardiology electronic consults: A systematic review - 05/08/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.ahj.2019.06.013 
Andrew S. Oseran, MD, MBA a, Jason H. Wasfy, MD, MPhil b,
a Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 
b Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 

Reprint requests: Jason H. Wasfy, MD MPhil, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114.Massachusetts General Hospital55 Fruit StreetBostonMA02114

Background

Many health systems have begun implementing electronic consultation programs. The clinical and financial impact of these programs in cardiology and the potential for more widespread adoption remains unknown.

Objectives

To systematically review the current literature related to electronic consultation in cardiology.

Methods

Following the PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a systematic review in August 2018 of English literature. We searched PubMed, the Cochrane Library, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) databases for studies related to electronic consultation in cardiology.

Results

A total of 21 studies were included. Two of the studies were randomized controlled trials, 16 were quantitative studies with defined endpoints, and 3 were qualitative descriptions. Most studies were conducted in the United States and Canada. The available literature suggests cardiology e-consult programs can be implemented in different practice settings, have good patient and provider satisfaction, deliver greater and timelier access to outpatient cardiac care, and do so in a cost saving fashion. While studies suggest cardiology e-consultation is safe, there are no studies evaluating hard clinical outcomes.

Conclusions

Cardiology e-consults appear to be a promising tool for increasing access to outpatient cardiac care. Further investigation is required to evaluate the effects of cardiology electronic consultation on the quality of care.

Condensed abstract

Here we present the first systematic review of electronic consultation in cardiology. The available literature suggests cardiology e-consult programs can be implemented in different practice settings, have good patient and provider satisfaction, deliver greater and timelier access to outpatient cardiac care, and do so in a cost saving fashion. While studies suggest cardiology e-consultation is safe, there are no studies evaluating hard clinical outcomes. Overall, cardiology e-consults appear to be a promising tool for increasing access to outpatient cardiac care. Further investigation is required to evaluate the effects of cardiology electronic consultation on the quality of care.

Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.

Mappa


 Funding: This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health and Harvard Catalyst (KL2 TR001100) as well as the American Heart Association (18CDA34110215), both awarded to Dr. Wasfy.
Conflicts of interest: none declared
Acknowledgments: none


© 2019  Elsevier Inc. Tutti i diritti riservati.
Aggiungere alla mia biblioteca Togliere dalla mia biblioteca Stampare
Esportazione

    Citazioni Export

  • File

  • Contenuto

Vol 215

P. 139-146 - Settembre 2019 Ritorno al numero
Articolo precedente Articolo precedente
  • Financial strain and ideal cardiovascular health in middle-aged and older women: Data from the Women's health study
  • Tomás Cabeza de Baca, Melissa S. Burroughs Peña, Natalie Slopen, David Williams, Julie Buring, Michelle A. Albert
| Articolo seguente Articolo seguente
  • Current landscape of hybrid revascularization: A report from the NCDR CathPCI Registry
  • Angela Lowenstern, Jingjing Wu, Steven M. Bradley, Alexander C. Fanaroff, James E. Tcheng, Tracy Y. Wang

Benvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
L'accesso al testo integrale di questo articolo richiede un abbonamento.

Già abbonato a @@106933@@ rivista ?

Il mio account


Dichiarazione CNIL

EM-CONSULTE.COM è registrato presso la CNIL, dichiarazione n. 1286925.

Ai sensi della legge n. 78-17 del 6 gennaio 1978 sull'informatica, sui file e sulle libertà, Lei puo' esercitare i diritti di opposizione (art.26 della legge), di accesso (art.34 a 38 Legge), e di rettifica (art.36 della legge) per i dati che La riguardano. Lei puo' cosi chiedere che siano rettificati, compeltati, chiariti, aggiornati o cancellati i suoi dati personali inesati, incompleti, equivoci, obsoleti o la cui raccolta o di uso o di conservazione sono vietati.
Le informazioni relative ai visitatori del nostro sito, compresa la loro identità, sono confidenziali.
Il responsabile del sito si impegna sull'onore a rispettare le condizioni legali di confidenzialità applicabili in Francia e a non divulgare tali informazioni a terzi.


Tutto il contenuto di questo sito: Copyright © 2025 Elsevier, i suoi licenziatari e contributori. Tutti i diritti sono riservati. Inclusi diritti per estrazione di testo e di dati, addestramento dell’intelligenza artificiale, e tecnologie simili. Per tutto il contenuto ‘open access’ sono applicati i termini della licenza Creative Commons.