1. The impact of digitization of a virtual fracture clinic on referral quality, outcomes and assessment times
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Piyush Mahapatra, Michael Shenouda, Benjamin Michael Sephton, Darryl E. Bernstein, George Cross, Hannah Louise Morley, Daniel E. Dalili, Mehreen Paraouty, Aisha R. Mohammed, Ben Sluckis, Amrit Gurung, Mustafa Al-Yaseen, Andrew J. Kuc, Amsanaa Ponniah, Atul Kamat, and Krisztian Deierl
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Referral ,Sports medicine ,Consultants ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Ambulatory Care Facilities ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fractures, Bone ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Quality (business) ,General hospital ,Fracture clinic ,Referral and Consultation ,media_common ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Workload ,Mechanism of injury ,Orthopedic surgery ,Emergency Medicine ,Physical therapy ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) have become widely adopted, aiming to improve efficiency, standardise patient care and reduce clinic appointments for injuries that can be managed conservatively. A variety of means exist to manage VFC referrals and assessment, including paper-based and digital methods. This study assesses VFC referral quality and outcomes before and after implementation of a digital VFC referral and management system. A retrospective analysis was conducted of all VFC referrals and assessments from July 2017–March 2020 in a large UK district general hospital. All referrals and assessments were analysed for quality and completeness of referral information, grade of assessor, outcome of assessment, referral-to-assessment time, and assessment-to-surgery time (for those requiring operative management). 3038 paper and 9,228 digital referrals were analysed by 2 separate reviewers. Quality and completeness of referral information showed significant improvement in 11 predetermined key data points with the digital referral system (p
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- 2021
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