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Genetics in Medicine

Volume 24, Issue 10, October 2022, Pages 2034-2041
Genetics in Medicine

Article
Use of eConsult to enhance genetics service delivery in primary care: A multimethod study

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ABSTRACT

Purpose

Electronic consultation (eConsult) is a freely-available secure online platform connecting primary care providers (PCPs) to geneticists. Our purpose was to determine whether eConsult is effective in improving genetics service delivery in primary care.

Methods

PCP questionnaires regarding eConsult’s utility, geneticists’ tracking form assessments of eConsult type and appropriateness, and geneticists’ interviews on implementing eConsult were carried out.

Results

In 2 regions of Ontario, Canada, from January 2019 to June 2020, there were 305 genetics eConsults. For 169 (55%), PCPs indicated receiving good advice for a new course of action; for 110 (36%), referral was now avoided; and for 261 (86%), eConsult was perceived valuable for patient management. Of the 131 geneticist-completed tracking forms, cancer questions were most common (68, 52%). For 63 (48%), geneticists disagreed/strongly disagreed PCPs should know the answer to the referral question. From the interview data, it was observed that geneticists described eConsult positively and suggested how it might improve access and efficiencies if integrated into genetic service delivery. Dealing with eConsults virtually could reduce waitlists, and suggesting appropriate investigations for PCPs could improve efficiencies.

Conclusion

eConsult offers a potential solution for receiving timely genetics advice and avoiding unnecessary patient referrals, however, greater effect on access and wait times will need systematic integration into PCP and geneticist practice.

Keywords

Electronic consultations
Genetics
Primary care

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