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Impact of dermoscopy-aided pediatric teledermatology program on the accessibility and efficiency of dermatology care at community health centers

Rebecca Calafiore, Aziz Khan, Daren Anderson, Zhao Wu, Jun Lu

2021Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare15 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are few studies focusing on pediatric teledermatology, and the impact of a large-scale pediatric teledermatology program on the accessibility and efficiency of dermatology care remains unclear. This study evaluated the impact of a state-wide implementation of a store-and-forward teledermatology program augmented by the incorporation of dermoscopy in pediatric patients visiting community health centers. METHODS: It was a descriptive, retrospective cohort study of 876 pediatric dermatology referrals. RESULTS: In the traditional referral system, only 60 patients (17.6%) were seen by dermatologists with average waiting times of 75 days due to limited access. In comparison, with an implementation of dermoscopy-aided teledermatology, all 536 teledermatology referrals received dermatological care within 24 h, of which only 64 (12%) patients requires face-to-face (F2F) consultation. Patients referred for F2F consultation via eConsults had a much lower no-show rate as compared to the traditional referral system (39% vs. 71%). Side by side comparison between general population and pediatric population has demonstrated shared features in efficiency and access improvement but revealed specific characteristics of pediatric teledermatology in terms of diagnosis and treatment. CONCLUSION: Coordinated store-and-forward teledermatology platform with incorporation of dermoscopy between large community care network and dermatology provider can greatly improve access to pediatric dermatology care especially in underserved population. The efficiency of teledermatology in access improvement for pediatric population is comparable with adult population in eConsults. There are also unique features and challenges in pediatric teledermatology that require further research.

Topics & Concepts

TeledermatologyMedicineReferralStore and forwardPopulationTelemedicineHealth careTelehealthDermatologyFamily medicineEnvironmental healthComputer networkComputer scienceEconomicsEconomic growthCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementDermatological diseases and infestationsDermatology and Skin Diseases
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