Clinical care pathway program versus open-access system: a study on appropriateness, quality, and efficiency in the delivery of colonoscopy in the colorectal cancer

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Giovanna Del Vecchio Blanco
Rami Dwairi
Mario Giannelli
Giampiero Palmieri
Vincenzo Formica
Ilaria Portarena
Enrico Grasso
Laura Di Iorio
Michela Benassi
Emilia Anna Giudice
Antonella Nardecchia
Piero Rossi
Mario Roselli
Giuseppe Sica
Giovanni Monteleone
Omero Alessandro Paoluzi
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[1] University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,Department of Systems Medicine, Gastroenterology Unit
[2] University of Mutah,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] University “Tor Vergata”,Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, Anatomic Pathology Unit
[4] University Tor Vergata,Department of Oncohematology, Oncology Unit
[5] University “Tor Vergata”,Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Interventional Radiology and Radiotherapy
[6] University Tor Vergata,Department of Surgery
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Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2021年 / 16卷
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Clinical care pathway; Colonoscopy; Colorectal cancer; Open-access colonoscopy;
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Open-access colonoscopy (OAC), whereby the colonoscopy is performed without a prior office visit with a gastroenterologist, is affected by inappropriateness which leads to overprescription and reduced availability of the procedure in case of alarming symptoms. The clinical care pathway (CCP) is a healthcare management tool promoted by national health systems to organize work-up of various morbidities. Recently, we started a CCP dedicated to colorectal cancer (CRC), including a colonoscopy session for CRC diagnosis and prevention. We aimed to evaluate the appropriateness, the quality, and the efficiency in the delivery of colonoscopy with the open-access system and a CCP program in the CRC. Quality indicators for colonoscopy in subjects in the CCP were compared to referrals by general practitioners (OAC) or by non-gastroenterologist physicians (non-gastroenterologist physician colonoscopy, NGPC). Attendance rate to colonoscopy was greater in the CCP group and NGPC group than in the OAC group (99%, 99%, and 86%, respectively). Waiting time in the CCP group was shorter than in the OAC group (3.88 ± 2.27 vs. 32 ± 22.31 weeks, respectively). Appropriateness of colonoscopy prescription was better in the CCP group than in the OAC group (92 vs. 50%, respectively). OAC is affected by the lack of timeliness and low appropriateness of prescription. A CCP reduces the number of inappropriate colonoscopies, especially for post-polypectomy surveillance, and improves the delivery of colonoscopy in patients requiring a fast-track examination. The high rate of inappropriate OAC suggests that this modality of healthcare should be widely reviewed.
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