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Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs

RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVE: Substituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a solution to decrease unnecessary referrals to outpatient hospital care and decrease rising healthcare costs. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effects on quality of care, health and costs o...

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Autores principales: van Hoof, Sofie J. M., Quanjel, Tessa C. C., Kroese, Mariëlle E. A. L., Spreeuwenberg, Marieke D., Ruwaard, Dirk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6675042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31369567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219957
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author van Hoof, Sofie J. M.
Quanjel, Tessa C. C.
Kroese, Mariëlle E. A. L.
Spreeuwenberg, Marieke D.
Ruwaard, Dirk
author_facet van Hoof, Sofie J. M.
Quanjel, Tessa C. C.
Kroese, Mariëlle E. A. L.
Spreeuwenberg, Marieke D.
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description RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVE: Substituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a solution to decrease unnecessary referrals to outpatient hospital care and decrease rising healthcare costs. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effects on quality of care, health and costs outcomes of substituting outpatient hospital care with primary care-based interventions, which are performed by medical specialists in face-to-face consultations in a primary care setting. METHOD: The systematic review was performed using the PICO framework. Original papers in which the premise of the intervention was to substitute outpatient hospital care with primary care through the involvement of a medical specialist in a primary care setting were eligible. RESULTS: A total of 14 papers were included. A substitution intervention in general practitioner (GP) practices was described in 11 papers, three described a joint consultation intervention in which GPs see patients together with a medical specialist. This study showed that substitution initiatives result mostly in favourable outcomes compared to outpatient hospital care. The initiatives resulted mostly in shorter waiting lists, shorter clinic waiting times and higher patient satisfaction. Costs for treating one extra patient seemed to be higher in the intervention settings. This was mainly caused by inefficient planning of consultation hours and lower patient numbers. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that internationally a lot has been written about the importance of performing substitution interventions in which preventing unnecessary referrals to outpatient hospital care was the aim, only 14 papers were included. Future systematic reviews should focus on the effects on the Triple Aim of substitution initiatives in which other healthcare professions than medical specialists are involved along with new technologies, such as e-consults. Additionally, to gain more insight into the effects of substitution initiatives operating in a dynamic healthcare context, it is important to keep evaluating the interventions in a longitudinal study design.
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spelling pubmed-66750422019-08-06 Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs van Hoof, Sofie J. M. Quanjel, Tessa C. C. Kroese, Mariëlle E. A. L. Spreeuwenberg, Marieke D. Ruwaard, Dirk PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVE: Substituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a solution to decrease unnecessary referrals to outpatient hospital care and decrease rising healthcare costs. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effects on quality of care, health and costs outcomes of substituting outpatient hospital care with primary care-based interventions, which are performed by medical specialists in face-to-face consultations in a primary care setting. METHOD: The systematic review was performed using the PICO framework. Original papers in which the premise of the intervention was to substitute outpatient hospital care with primary care through the involvement of a medical specialist in a primary care setting were eligible. RESULTS: A total of 14 papers were included. A substitution intervention in general practitioner (GP) practices was described in 11 papers, three described a joint consultation intervention in which GPs see patients together with a medical specialist. This study showed that substitution initiatives result mostly in favourable outcomes compared to outpatient hospital care. The initiatives resulted mostly in shorter waiting lists, shorter clinic waiting times and higher patient satisfaction. Costs for treating one extra patient seemed to be higher in the intervention settings. This was mainly caused by inefficient planning of consultation hours and lower patient numbers. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that internationally a lot has been written about the importance of performing substitution interventions in which preventing unnecessary referrals to outpatient hospital care was the aim, only 14 papers were included. Future systematic reviews should focus on the effects on the Triple Aim of substitution initiatives in which other healthcare professions than medical specialists are involved along with new technologies, such as e-consults. Additionally, to gain more insight into the effects of substitution initiatives operating in a dynamic healthcare context, it is important to keep evaluating the interventions in a longitudinal study design. Public Library of Science 2019-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6675042/ /pubmed/31369567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219957 Text en © 2019 van Hoof et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kroese, Mariëlle E. A. L.
Spreeuwenberg, Marieke D.
Ruwaard, Dirk
Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title_full Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title_fullStr Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title_full_unstemmed Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title_short Substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: A systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
title_sort substitution of outpatient hospital care with specialist care in the primary care setting: a systematic review on quality of care, health and costs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6675042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31369567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219957
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