• Emerg Med Australas · Dec 2022

    Structured evaluation of a virtual emergency department triage model of care: A study protocol.

    • Loren Sher, Adam Semciw, Rebecca L Jessup, Ariana Carrodus, and James Boyd.
    • Emergency Department, Northern Hospital Epping, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
    • Emerg Med Australas. 2022 Dec 1; 34 (6): 907912907-912.

    ObjectiveA new virtual ED service was introduced into a hospital network in the northern suburbs of Melbourne in response to changing needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 'virtual ED' utilises a telehealth model as a means of assessment for appropriately selected patients to facilitate either complete care or navigation into streamlined pathways for ongoing care, in some cases bypassing the ED entirely where appropriate. The proposed study aims to evaluate the implementation of the model and identify future improvement opportunities, assess the impact on traditional health service delivery processes and patient experience, and determine the acceptability of the 'virtual ED' model of care.MethodsThe present study will consist of a pre-post- implementation evaluation using the RE-AIM framework. Routine health service data will be collected for 6 months post-implementation of the virtual ED model and compared to 24 months prior to implementation. Prospective data will be collected using routinely collected and survey data. Interviews and focus groups will be conducted to understand consumer and clinician perspectives on barriers and enablers to implementation and adoption of the virtual ED.ResultsDescriptive statistics will be used to describe the study population and key outcomes, including changes in ED presentations and length of stay. Thematic analysis will be conducted on transcribed interviews and focus group data. This will be triangulated with data collected from patient feedback surveys.ConclusionThis project will support the delivery of care to ED patients by evaluating the 'virtual ED' model of care.© 2022 The Authors. Emergency Medicine Australasia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.

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