Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study

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Autor(a) principal: Aquino,Emanuelle Roberta da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,Daniela Laranja Gomes, Batista,Carlos Eduardo Alves, Basso,Josue, Gadenz,Sabrina Dalbosco, Kim,Kevin Yun, Pachito,Daniela Vianna, Sperling,Stephan, Suffert,Soraya Camargo Ito, Mantese,Carlos Eduardo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize teleconsultations in neurology executed by Regula+Brasil project in Recife, a capital city in northeastern Brazil. METHODS: A descriptive study carried out by four private hospitals, in a partnership with the Ministry of Health in Brazil. Teleconsultation was performed preferably in the video modality. Conditions eligible for teleconsultation were headache, epilepsy, and cerebrovascular disorders. Period of analysis was May to September 2020. RESULTS: A total of 243 teleconsultations were analyzed, of which 76.95% was a first appointment. In 48.97% of cases, the teleconsultation represented the first opportunity for the patient to be consulted with the specialist. Among cases of first appointment, 20.16% were further referred to a face-to-face consultation and 21.81% could be redirected to primary health care. Headache disorders were the most predominant clinical conditions. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation and development of telemedicine by Regula+Brasil during the COVID-19 pandemic represented an opportunity to assess the value of having teleconsultations added along the line of care from primary care to a medical specialty, promoting the coordination of care across different levels of complexity of care in the health system and improving access to specialized care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
title Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
spellingShingle Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
Aquino,Emanuelle Roberta da Silva
Neurology
Referrals and consultation
Effective access to health services
Public Health
title_short Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
title_full Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
title_fullStr Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
title_sort Teleconsultations in neurology in a universal health system amid COVID-19: a descriptive study
author Aquino,Emanuelle Roberta da Silva
author_facet Aquino,Emanuelle Roberta da Silva
Rodrigues,Daniela Laranja Gomes
Batista,Carlos Eduardo Alves
Basso,Josue
Gadenz,Sabrina Dalbosco
Kim,Kevin Yun
Pachito,Daniela Vianna
Sperling,Stephan
Suffert,Soraya Camargo Ito
Mantese,Carlos Eduardo
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author2 Rodrigues,Daniela Laranja Gomes
Batista,Carlos Eduardo Alves
Basso,Josue
Gadenz,Sabrina Dalbosco
Kim,Kevin Yun
Pachito,Daniela Vianna
Sperling,Stephan
Suffert,Soraya Camargo Ito
Mantese,Carlos Eduardo
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aquino,Emanuelle Roberta da Silva
Rodrigues,Daniela Laranja Gomes
Batista,Carlos Eduardo Alves
Basso,Josue
Gadenz,Sabrina Dalbosco
Kim,Kevin Yun
Pachito,Daniela Vianna
Sperling,Stephan
Suffert,Soraya Camargo Ito
Mantese,Carlos Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neurology
Referrals and consultation
Effective access to health services
Public Health
topic Neurology
Referrals and consultation
Effective access to health services
Public Health
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize teleconsultations in neurology executed by Regula+Brasil project in Recife, a capital city in northeastern Brazil. METHODS: A descriptive study carried out by four private hospitals, in a partnership with the Ministry of Health in Brazil. Teleconsultation was performed preferably in the video modality. Conditions eligible for teleconsultation were headache, epilepsy, and cerebrovascular disorders. Period of analysis was May to September 2020. RESULTS: A total of 243 teleconsultations were analyzed, of which 76.95% was a first appointment. In 48.97% of cases, the teleconsultation represented the first opportunity for the patient to be consulted with the specialist. Among cases of first appointment, 20.16% were further referred to a face-to-face consultation and 21.81% could be redirected to primary health care. Headache disorders were the most predominant clinical conditions. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation and development of telemedicine by Regula+Brasil during the COVID-19 pandemic represented an opportunity to assess the value of having teleconsultations added along the line of care from primary care to a medical specialty, promoting the coordination of care across different levels of complexity of care in the health system and improving access to specialized care.
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