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Implementation of a Pediatric Emergency Telemedicine Program

Ji Won Kim, Jonathan Friedman, Sunday Clark, Baria Hafeez, David A. Listman, Maria Lame, Dona Alma Bou Eid, Rahul Sharma, Shari L. Platt

2020Pediatric Emergency Care30 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to describe the experiences after the launch of a pediatric emergency telemedicine program at a large, urban, academic medical center. METHODS: We launched 3 unique pediatric emergency telemedicine programs at an urban, academic medical center: direct-to-consumer pediatric virtual urgent care, pediatric emergency department (PED) telemedicine follow-up, and telemedicine medical screening examination in the PED. RESULTS: We evaluated 84 patients via direct-to-consumer pediatric virtual urgent care with the most common chief complaint related to fever, dermatologic, or respiratory systems; we referred 12% to the PED, and 20% of those required hospital admission. We evaluated 38 patients via PED telemedicine follow-up; we referred 19% back to the PED, and 43% of those required hospital admission. Median duration for a telemedicine encounter was 10 minutes. We screened 3809 patients in the PED using telemedicine medical screening examination. CONCLUSIONS: We offer a description of an innovative and comprehensive new pediatric emergency telemedicine program implemented at a large, urban, academic medical center. Our initial findings demonstrate short visit times, antibiotic stewardship, and low rates of PED referral and subsequent admission for patients who use a telemedicine service. We plan to further examine the impact of pediatric emergency telemedicine on the care of children as our program expands.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineMedicineMedical emergencyEmergency departmentReferralAntibiotic StewardshipEmergency medicineHealth careFamily medicineNursingAntibiotic resistanceEconomic growthMicrobiologyBiologyEconomicsAntibioticsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationDermatological diseases and infestationsRespiratory viral infections research
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