BackgroundAccess to specialty care remains a challenge for primary care providers and patients. Implementation of electronic referral and/or consultation (eCR) systems provides an opportunity for innovations in the delivery of specialty care. We conducted key informant interviews to identify drivers, facilitators, barriers and evaluation metrics of diverse eCR systems to inform widespread implementation of this model of specialty care delivery.MethodsInterviews were conducted with leaders of 16 diverse health care delivery organizations between January 2013 and April 2014. A limited snowball sampling approach was used for recruitment. Content analysis was used to examine key informant interview transcripts.ResultsElectronic referral systems...
BackgroundElectronic consultation (eConsult), which involves primary care provider (PCP)-to-speciali...
Three different, well established systems for e-referral were examined. They ranged from a system in...
Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of speci...
BackgroundAccess to specialty care remains a challenge for primary care providers and patients. Impl...
Poor communication between primary care and specialists often leads to delays, inefficiencies and su...
BackgroundElectronic consultation is an emerging mode of specialty care delivery that allows primary...
Abstract Background Electronic consultation is an emerging mode of specialty care delivery that allo...
Outlines how e-consultation enables clinicians and specialists to communicate more easily and reduce...
Background Often promoted as a way to address increasing demands, improve patient accessibility, an...
Background: We define electronic consultations (“e-consults”) as asynchronous, consultative, provide...
BackgroundElectronic referrals can improve access to subspecialty care in safety net settings. In Ja...
OBJECTIVE: To explore Veterans Health Administration clinicians\u27 perspectives on the idea of rede...
Introduction: E-consultations are asynchronous text-based consultations between providers which can ...
International audienceObjective We conducted a systematic review identifying users groups' perceptio...
Electronic referrals can improve access to subspecialty care in safety net settings. In January 2007...
BackgroundElectronic consultation (eConsult), which involves primary care provider (PCP)-to-speciali...
Three different, well established systems for e-referral were examined. They ranged from a system in...
Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of speci...
BackgroundAccess to specialty care remains a challenge for primary care providers and patients. Impl...
Poor communication between primary care and specialists often leads to delays, inefficiencies and su...
BackgroundElectronic consultation is an emerging mode of specialty care delivery that allows primary...
Abstract Background Electronic consultation is an emerging mode of specialty care delivery that allo...
Outlines how e-consultation enables clinicians and specialists to communicate more easily and reduce...
Background Often promoted as a way to address increasing demands, improve patient accessibility, an...
Background: We define electronic consultations (“e-consults”) as asynchronous, consultative, provide...
BackgroundElectronic referrals can improve access to subspecialty care in safety net settings. In Ja...
OBJECTIVE: To explore Veterans Health Administration clinicians\u27 perspectives on the idea of rede...
Introduction: E-consultations are asynchronous text-based consultations between providers which can ...
International audienceObjective We conducted a systematic review identifying users groups' perceptio...
Electronic referrals can improve access to subspecialty care in safety net settings. In January 2007...
BackgroundElectronic consultation (eConsult), which involves primary care provider (PCP)-to-speciali...
Three different, well established systems for e-referral were examined. They ranged from a system in...
Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of speci...