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Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center.

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Kheterpal, M; Borre, ED; Nicholas, MW; Cooner, EW; Phinney, D; Gagnon, K; Zullig, LL; King, HA; Malcolm, EJ; Chen, SC
Published in: Res Sq
February 28, 2023

BACKGROUND: Teledermatology (TD) is an evidence-based practice that may increase access to dermatologic care. We sought to evaluate implementation of TD at four Duke primary care practices. METHODS: We implemented a hybrid TD program where trained primary care providers (PCPs) sent referrals with clinical and dermatoscopic images to dermatology. Patients were seen by dermatologists over video visit within days, and dermatologists managed the patient plan. We evaluated implementation using the Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework using electronic health record data. Implementation barriers and facilitators were collected through surveys (n = 24 PCPs, n = 10 dermatologists, n = 10 dermatology residents). RESULTS: At four PCP clinics throughout 9/1/2021-4/30/2022 there were 218 TD referrals. Video visits occurred on average 7.5 days after referral and 18/18 patients completing the post-visit survey were satisfied. Adoption varied between clinics, with one placing 22% of all dermatology referrals as TD and another placing 2%. The primary PCP barriers to TD were time burdens, lack of fit in clinic flow, and discomfort with image taking. Top-endorsed potential facilitating interventions included allowing for rash referrals without dermoscopy and assurance for clinical evaluation within 3 days. CONCLUSIONS: Addressing TD process fit into PCP clinic flow and reducing time burdens may increase PCP uptake of TD.

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2693-5015

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February 28, 2023

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United States
 

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Kheterpal, M., Borre, E. D., Nicholas, M. W., Cooner, E. W., Phinney, D., Gagnon, K., … Chen, S. C. (2023). Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2558425/v1
Kheterpal, Meenal, Ethan D. Borre, Matilda W. Nicholas, Edward W. Cooner, Donna Phinney, Kelly Gagnon, Leah L. Zullig, Heather A. King, Elizabeth J. Malcolm, and Suephy C. Chen. “Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center.Res Sq, February 28, 2023. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2558425/v1.
Kheterpal M, Borre ED, Nicholas MW, Cooner EW, Phinney D, Gagnon K, et al. Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center. Res Sq. 2023 Feb 28;
Kheterpal, Meenal, et al. “Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center.Res Sq, Feb. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2558425/v1.
Kheterpal M, Borre ED, Nicholas MW, Cooner EW, Phinney D, Gagnon K, Zullig LL, King HA, Malcolm EJ, Chen SC. Implementation Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic at an Academic Medical Center. Res Sq. 2023 Feb 28;

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Res Sq

DOI

EISSN

2693-5015

Publication Date

February 28, 2023

Location

United States