Using Virtual Visits to Care for Primary Care Patients With COVID-19 Symptoms

被引:8
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作者
Tarn, Derjung M. [1 ]
Hintz, Courtney [2 ]
Mendez-Hernandez, Eluar [1 ]
Sawlani, Sabrina P. [2 ]
Bholat, Michelle A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Family Med, 10880 Wilshire Blvd,Suite 1800, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Div Sports Med, Dept Family Med, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
关键词
California; Cough; COVID-19; Dyspnea; Family Medicnie; Fever; Primary Health Care; Retrospective Studies; Telemedicine;
D O I
10.3122/jabfm.2021.S1.200241
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Purpose: Examine use of office resources by primary care patients who were initially evaluated through telehealth, telephone, or in-person encounters. Methods: Retrospective electronic health record review on patients seen in March 2020 for evaluation of potential COVID-19 symptoms, to assess the total number of interactions with physicians and office staff. Results: Of 202 patients, 89 (44%) had initial telehealth, 55 (27%) telephone, and 52 (26%) in-person encounters. Patients initially evaluated through telehealth, telephone, and in-person encounters had a mean of 6.1 (S.D. = 3.7), 5.2 (S.D. = 3.6), and 4.5 (S.D. = 3.0) total interactions with the office, respectively (P = .03), and 9%, 12.7%, and 19.2%, respectively, had a subsequent in-person or emergency department visit (P = .22). Multivariable analysis showed no differences in number of office interactions based on initial visit type; older patients (95% CI = 0.00-0.07) and those with subjective fevers (95% CI = 1.01-3.01) or shortness of breath (95% CI = 0.23-2.28) had more interactions with the office. Conclusion: Primary care providers used virtual visits to care for most patients presenting with potential COVID-19 symptoms, with many patients choosing telephone over telehealth visits. Virtual visits can successfully limit patient exposure to other people, and consideration could be given to increasing its use for patients with potential symptoms of COVID-19.
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