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Integration of virtual physician visits into a provincial 8-1-1 health information telephone service during the COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive study of HealthLink BC Emergency iDoctor-in-assistance (HEiDi)

Kendall Ho, Helen Novak Lauscher, Kurtis Stewart, Riyad B. Abu‐Laban, Frank Scheuermeyer, Eric Grafstein, Jim Christenson, Sandra Sundhu

2021CMAJ Open28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: British Columbia, like many jurisdictions, has a health information telephone service (8-1-1) to provide callers with information by registered nurses and help them decide whether to attend an emergency department or primary care clinic, or manage their concern at home. We describe a new service, HealthLink BC Emergency iDoctor-in-assistance (HEiDi), that partnered physicians available by videoconferencing with 8-1-1 registered nurses to support callers. METHODS: From Apr. 6 to Aug. 2, 2020, all callers to the 8-1-1 telephone service (available to anyone in BC) categorized as "seek care within 24 hours" by registered nurses were eligible for referral to HEiDi. HEiDi physicians ("virtual physicians") connected directly with callers via desktop videoconferencing software, assessed their health complaint, provided advice and suggested care disposition. We conducted a descriptive study and collected demographic characteristics, health concern and disposition determined by the virtual physician. RESULTS: = 874, 11.4%). From the 7531 calls with available data, 2548 (33.8%) callers were advised to attempt home treatment, 2885 (38.3%) to contact a primary care physician within 1 week, 1131 (15.0%) to attend an emergency department immediately and 538 (7.1%) to attend their primary provider now. INTERPRETATION: We found that virtual physicians were able to advise nearly 3 out of 4 (72.1%) patients away from in-person emergency or clinic assessment and 1 in 7 (15.0%) to seek immediate emergency department care. Virtual physicians can provide an effective complement to a provincial health telephone system.

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PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Service (business)Descriptive researchDescriptive statisticsFamily medicineMedicineMedical emergencyNursingBusinessSociologyMarketingMathematicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseStatisticsSocial sciencePathologyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationEmergency and Acute Care StudiesCOVID-19 and Mental Health
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