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A Comparison of Patient-Reported Outcomes Related to Telephone Follow-Up Visits and Conventional Office Visits in Medical Specialty Practices

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TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH
卷 27, 期 7, 页码 747-754

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0147

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telephone visit; outcomes; opportunity costs; out-of-pocket costs; copay; quality improvement; telemedicine; telehealth

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  1. UCSF Continuous Improvement Department
  2. UCSF School of Medicine

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The study found that telephone follow-up visits provide an efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional office-based follow-up visits, with high levels of patient satisfaction. This suggests a potential shift towards mobilizing health plans to cover telephone follow-up visits.
Background/Introduction:Scheduled telephone follow-up visits (TFVs) are one strategy for improving access to specialty care practices, primarily because TFVs can be completed in less time with lower overhead costs than conventional office-based follow-up visits (OFVs). Beginning January 2015, scheduled TFVs were introduced in three specialty care practices at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) as a substitute for scheduled OFVs. As there is limited data on the relative advantage to patients from such a program, we conducted a survey to evaluate patient-reported outcomes associated with both TFVs and OFVs. Materials and Methods:All patients who completed a follow-up visit in Endocrinology, Hepatology, or Multiple Sclerosis clinics between March and May 2016 were surveyed. Primary outcomes included out-of-pocket costs associated with follow-up visits, visit duration, and satisfaction. Responses were analyzed using univariate and bivariate statistics, and both t-tests and chi-square tests were employed to determine significance. Results:A total of 2,741 patients were surveyed, of which 16% (n = 432) responded. Median self-reported costs associated with OFVs, including travel was $50 (interquartile range [IQR]: 20,100), and median visit duration was 240 (IQR: 150; 420) minutes. Of all TFV respondents, only one reported a cost of $15, and 99% of TFV respondents reported being satisfied with their TFV experience. Discussion/Conclusion:At UCSF, TFVs offer an efficient alternative to office-based visits in a manner that is both acceptable and affordable to patients. This study fills an important gap in understanding the patient's perception of telephone follow-up care, and represents a critical first step in mobilizing health plans to pay for TFVs.

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