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Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study
BACKGROUND: COVIDCare@Home (CC@H) is a multifaceted, interprofessional team-based remote monitoring program led by family medicine for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, based at Women’s College Hospital (WCH), an ambulatory academic center in Toronto, Canada. CC@H offers virtual visits (phone and vi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35499974 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35091 |
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author | Laur, Celia Agarwal, Payal Thai, Kelly Kishimoto, Vanessa Kelly, Shawna Liang, Kyle Bhatia, R Sacha Bhattacharyya, Onil Martin, Danielle Mukerji, Geetha |
author_facet | Laur, Celia Agarwal, Payal Thai, Kelly Kishimoto, Vanessa Kelly, Shawna Liang, Kyle Bhatia, R Sacha Bhattacharyya, Onil Martin, Danielle Mukerji, Geetha |
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description | BACKGROUND: COVIDCare@Home (CC@H) is a multifaceted, interprofessional team-based remote monitoring program led by family medicine for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, based at Women’s College Hospital (WCH), an ambulatory academic center in Toronto, Canada. CC@H offers virtual visits (phone and video) to address the clinical needs and broader social determinants of the health of patients during the acute phase of COVID-19 infection, including finding a primary care provider (PCP) and support for food insecurity. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this evaluation is to understand the implementation and quality outcomes of CC@H within the Quadruple Aim framework of patient experience, provider experience, cost, and population health. METHODS: This multimethod cross-sectional evaluation follows the Quadruple Aim framework to focus on implementation and service quality outcomes, including feasibility, adoption, safety, effectiveness, equity, and patient centeredness. These measures were explored using clinical and service utilization data, patient experience data (an online survey and a postdischarge questionnaire), provider experience data (surveys, interviews, and focus groups), and stakeholder interviews. Descriptive analysis was conducted for surveys and utilization data. Deductive analysis was conducted for interviews and focus groups, mapping to implementation and quality domains. The Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-Marg) measured the proportion of underserved patients accessing CC@H. RESULTS: In total, 3412 visits were conducted in the first 8 months of the program (April 8-December 8, 2020) for 616 discrete patients, including 2114 (62.0%) visits with family physician staff/residents and 149 (4.4%) visits with social workers/mental health professionals. There was a median of 5 (IQR 4) visits per patient, with a median follow-up of 7 days (IQR 27). The net promoter score was 77. In addition, 144 (23.3%) of the patients were in the most marginalized populations based on the residential postal code (as per ON-Marg). Interviews with providers and stakeholders indicated that the program continued to adapt to meet the needs of patients and the health care system. CONCLUSIONS: Future remote monitoring should integrate support for addressing the social determinants of health and ensure patient-centered care through comprehensive care teams. |
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spelling | pubmed-92395652022-06-29 Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study Laur, Celia Agarwal, Payal Thai, Kelly Kishimoto, Vanessa Kelly, Shawna Liang, Kyle Bhatia, R Sacha Bhattacharyya, Onil Martin, Danielle Mukerji, Geetha JMIR Hum Factors Original Paper BACKGROUND: COVIDCare@Home (CC@H) is a multifaceted, interprofessional team-based remote monitoring program led by family medicine for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, based at Women’s College Hospital (WCH), an ambulatory academic center in Toronto, Canada. CC@H offers virtual visits (phone and video) to address the clinical needs and broader social determinants of the health of patients during the acute phase of COVID-19 infection, including finding a primary care provider (PCP) and support for food insecurity. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this evaluation is to understand the implementation and quality outcomes of CC@H within the Quadruple Aim framework of patient experience, provider experience, cost, and population health. METHODS: This multimethod cross-sectional evaluation follows the Quadruple Aim framework to focus on implementation and service quality outcomes, including feasibility, adoption, safety, effectiveness, equity, and patient centeredness. These measures were explored using clinical and service utilization data, patient experience data (an online survey and a postdischarge questionnaire), provider experience data (surveys, interviews, and focus groups), and stakeholder interviews. Descriptive analysis was conducted for surveys and utilization data. Deductive analysis was conducted for interviews and focus groups, mapping to implementation and quality domains. The Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-Marg) measured the proportion of underserved patients accessing CC@H. RESULTS: In total, 3412 visits were conducted in the first 8 months of the program (April 8-December 8, 2020) for 616 discrete patients, including 2114 (62.0%) visits with family physician staff/residents and 149 (4.4%) visits with social workers/mental health professionals. There was a median of 5 (IQR 4) visits per patient, with a median follow-up of 7 days (IQR 27). The net promoter score was 77. In addition, 144 (23.3%) of the patients were in the most marginalized populations based on the residential postal code (as per ON-Marg). Interviews with providers and stakeholders indicated that the program continued to adapt to meet the needs of patients and the health care system. CONCLUSIONS: Future remote monitoring should integrate support for addressing the social determinants of health and ensure patient-centered care through comprehensive care teams. JMIR Publications 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9239565/ /pubmed/35499974 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35091 Text en ©Celia Laur, Payal Agarwal, Kelly Thai, Vanessa Kishimoto, Shawna Kelly, Kyle Liang, R Sacha Bhatia, Onil Bhattacharyya, Danielle Martin, Geetha Mukerji. Originally published in JMIR Human Factors (https://humanfactors.jmir.org), 28.06.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Human Factors, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://humanfactors.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Laur, Celia Agarwal, Payal Thai, Kelly Kishimoto, Vanessa Kelly, Shawna Liang, Kyle Bhatia, R Sacha Bhattacharyya, Onil Martin, Danielle Mukerji, Geetha Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title | Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title_full | Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title_fullStr | Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title_short | Implementation and Evaluation of COVIDCare@Home, a Family Medicine–Led Remote Monitoring Program for Patients With COVID-19: Multimethod Cross-sectional Study |
title_sort | implementation and evaluation of covidcare@home, a family medicine–led remote monitoring program for patients with covid-19: multimethod cross-sectional study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239565/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35499974 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35091 |
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