Expanding Access to Psychiatric Care: Implementation of Psychiatric E-Consultation and Tele-consultation for Primary Care in a Safety-net Health System
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Technology can expand access to specialty health services for disadvantaged and underserved populations. A novel psychiatric consultation service involving both electronic consultations (e-consultations) and telephonic consultations (tele-consultations) was implemented by hospital-based staff and trainee psychiatrists in 12 primary care sites within a public safety-net health system. Utilization data were collected over a three-year period. A brief provider satisfaction survey was distributed to primary care providers. Over the three-year study period, 490 technology-enabled consultations were provided, of which three-fifths were e-consultations and two-fifths were tele-consultations. Most addressed medication questions (81%). Average time spent by the consulting psychiatrist was 30 minutes. Four-fifths (80%) of primary care providers reported being extremely or moderately satisfied with the service. The model represents multimodal support for primary care providers in providing community-level mental health care, including the provision of same-day consultation. This report demonstrates the feasibility of such a service in lowresource settings.
Telemedicine Implementation for Safety Net Populations: A Systematic Review.
Tierney A, Mosqueda M, Cesena G, Frehn J, Payan D, Rodriguez H Telemed J E Health. 2023; 30(3):622-641.
PMID: 37707997 PMC: 10924064. DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2023.0260.