Evaluation of a transitions clinic to bridge emergency department and primary care

Author:

Zhang Amanda1,Spiegel Thomas2,Bundy Andrea3,Sullivan Kate3,Green Geneatra3,Chia Stephanie3,Krishnamurthy Rajlakshmi4ORCID,Press Valerie G.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pritzker School of Medicine University of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

2. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Chicago Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

3. Center for Care Transformation University of Chicago Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

4. Department of Medicine University of Chicago Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSuboptimal transitions from the emergency department (ED) to ambulatory settings contribute to poor clinical outcomes and unnecessary nonurgent ED utilization. Care transition clinics (CTCs) are a potential solution by providing ED follow‐up and facilitating the bridge to longer‐term primary care.ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the implementation of an ED transitions clinic on 30‐day ED revisits and hospital readmissions.DesignsRetrospective cross‐sectional study.Settings and ParticipantsThis study included adults 18 years and older discharged from the ED and reeferred to the CTC.Main Outcome and MeasuresAppointment attendance, follow‐up time, and frequencies of care type provided were computed to assess clinic utilization. Rates of 30‐day ED revisit and hospital admission were compared between completed and missed appointments using logistic regression.ResultsBetween March 2021 and March 2022, 373 patients were referred to the CTC totaling 405 appointments. Half (53%) of appointments were completed with a median follow‐up time of 4 days (IQR = [2, 7]). The most common care types provided were wound care (44%) and clinical problem management (33%), with wound care appointments more likely to be completed compared with clinical appointments (OR = 1.7, CI = [1.1, 2.8], p = .03). Patients who completed their CTC appointment were 50% less likely to return to the ED in 30 days compared with those who did not complete their appointment (OR = 0.51, CI = [0.27, 0.98], p < .05). No effect was seen for CTC appointment completion on hospital readmission. Transition clinics are a viable method to provide timely access to follow‐up for patients discharged from the ED and may help reduce excess ED use for ambulatory care needs.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

American Lung Association

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management

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