Effectiveness of an Internet-based store-and-forward telemedicine system for pediatric subspecialty consultation

Pediatric subspecialists are often separated from the children who need them by distance, time, or socioeconomic factors. The Electronic Children's Hospital of the Pacific is an Internet-based store-and-forward pediatric consultation system established to overcome these barriers. To characteriz...

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Published inArchives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine Vol. 159; no. 4; p. 389
Main Authors Callahan, Charles W, Malone, Francis, Estroff, David, Person, Donald A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.04.2005
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Summary:Pediatric subspecialists are often separated from the children who need them by distance, time, or socioeconomic factors. The Electronic Children's Hospital of the Pacific is an Internet-based store-and-forward pediatric consultation system established to overcome these barriers. To characterize the use of the Electronic Children's Hospital of the Pacific and its impact on access to specialty care, the quality of the care provided, and cost savings. Prospective trial. Twenty-two military treatment facilities in the Pacific. Primary care providers, pediatric consultants, and 5 reviewers. Consult response time, physician panel review, and evacuation cost avoidance. There were 267 cases from 16 sites. The mean +/- SD response time by a consultant was 32 +/- 8 hours. The panel review deemed that the initial diagnosis was changed or modified in 15% (39/267) of the cases, the diagnostic plan was changed or modified in 21% (57/267), and the treatment plan was changed or modified in 24% (64/267) (P < .01 for all). Routine air evacuations to a tertiary care medical center were avoided in 32 cases (12%), with an estimated cost savings of $185 408. The Electronic Children's Hospital of the Pacific improved the quality of patient care by providing expeditious specialty consultation. Significant cost avoidance in this military pediatric population was documented. Store-and-forward Internet-based teleconsultation is an effective means of providing pediatric subspecialty consultation to a population of underserved children.
ISSN:1072-4710
DOI:10.1001/archpedi.159.4.389