MACCABI-RED, community emergency care at the press of a button: a descriptive study

Author:

Bar-Yishay Mattan12,Adler Limor13ORCID,Bar El Alon14,Boker Faran Limor4,Mizrahi Reuveni Miri1,Sternberg Shelley A4,Schejter Eduardo4,Radomyslsky Zorian45,Segal Yakov4,Azuri Joseph13,Yehoshua Ilan12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine, Maccabi Healthcare Services , Tel Aviv 6812509 , Israel

2. Department of Family Medicine and Siaal Research Center for Family Medicine and Primary Care, The Haim Doron Division of Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beer-Sheva 84105 , Israel

3. Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv 6997801 , Israel

4. Health Division, Maccabi Healthcare Services , Tel Aviv 6812509 , Israel

5. Faculty of Medicine, Ariel University , Ariel 40700 , Israel

Abstract

Abstract Background Maccabi-RED is a new service developed in Israel that allows primary care staff to direct urgent cases to specialists in the community for evaluation in their local clinics on the same day as an alternative to an emergency department (ED) visit. A primary care physician or a nurse can activate the service, and all nearby specialists receive “a call” and can decide if they are willing to accept it, thus allowing the patient to avoid an unnecessary visit to the ED. Aim To quantify and characterize the medical care provided by this service in a large national healthcare system. Design and Setting Multicenter, community-based, retrospective cohort study. Methods All Maccabi-RED visits recorded between September 2021 and August 2022 were included. Patient characteristics were compared to national demographics. Descriptive statistics were used to present data regarding recorded diagnoses, treating physicians, treatments or referrals provided, and subsequent emergency department admissions or hospitalizations. Results 31831 visits were recorded. Most frequent diagnoses were musculoskeletal pain (12.1%), otitis or otalgia (7.8%), contusions (7.6%), fractures (7.1%), foreign body (6.7%), pregnancy-related symptoms (6.3%), and upper-respiratory or unspecified viral infection (6.3%). The most common treatments reported were foreign body removal (5%) and cast application (3.5%). Only 7.8% of visits resulted in emergency department admission within seven days (any cause). The average time from patient request to physician treatment was 91 min. Conclusions Maccabi-RED is being widely used by patients nationwide. Additional studies are needed to investigate whether Maccabi-RED reduces emergency department visits and costs.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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