Impact of an electronic medical record-based appointment order on outpatient cardiology follow-up after hospital discharge

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Kartik S. Telukuntla
Chetan P. Huded
Mingyuan Shao
Tim Sobol
Mouin Abdallah
Kathleen Kravitz
Michael Hulseman
Benico Barzilai
Randall C. Starling
Lars G. Svensson
Steven E. Nissen
Umesh N. Khot
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[1] Heart,
[2] Vascular and Thoracic Institute Center for Healthcare Delivery Innovation,undefined
[3] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
[4] Heart,undefined
[5] Vascular and Thoracic Institute,undefined
[6] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
[7] Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute,undefined
[8] C5Research,undefined
[9] Department of Cardiovascular Medicine,undefined
[10] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
[11] Heart and Vascular Institute,undefined
[12] MedStar Washington Hospital Center,undefined
[13] Strata Decision Technology,undefined
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Outpatient follow-up after hospital discharge improves continuity of care and reduces readmissions, but rates of follow-up remain low. It is not known whether electronic medical record (EMR)-based tools improve follow-up. The aim of this study was to determine if an EMR-based order to secure cardiology follow-up appointments at hospital discharge would improve follow-up rates and hospital readmission rates. A pre-post interventional study was conducted and evaluated 39,209 cardiovascular medicine discharges within an academic center between 2012 and 2017. Follow-up rates and readmission rates were compared during 2 years prior to EMR-order implementation (pre-order era 2012–2013, n = 12,852) and 4 years after implementation (EMR-order era 2014–2017, n = 26,357). The primary endpoint was 90-day cardiovascular follow-up rates within our health system. In the overall cohort, the mean age of patients was 69.3 years [SD 14.7] and 60.7% (n = 23,827) were male. In the pre-order era, 90-day follow-up was 56.7 ± 0.4% (7286 of 12,852) and increased to 67.9 ± 0.3% (17,888 of 26,357, P < 0.001) in the EMR-order era. The use of the EMR follow-up order was independently associated with increased outpatient follow-up within 90 days after adjusting for patient demographics and payor status (OR 3.28, 95% CI 3.10–3.47, P < 0.001). The 30-day readmission rate in the pre-order era was 12.8% (1642 of 12,852) compared with 13.7% (3601 of 26,357, P = 0.016) in the EMR-order era. An EMR-based appointment order for follow-up appointment scheduling was associated with increased cardiovascular medicine follow-up, but was not associated with an observed reduction in 30-day readmission rates.
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