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Outpatient visit trends for internal medicine ambulatory care sensitive conditions after the COVID-19 pandemic: a time-series analysis

Authors :
Ciara Pendrith
Dhruv Nayyar
Cherry Chu
Tara O’Brien
Owen D. Lyons
Payal Agarwal
Danielle Martin
R. Sacha Bhatia
Geetha Mukerji
Source :
BMC health services research. 22(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background The COVID-19 pandemic led to a dramatic shift in the delivery of outpatient medicine with reduced in-person visits and a transition to predominantly virtual visits. We sought to understand trends in visit patterns for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) commonly seen in internal medicine clinics. Methods We included adult outpatients seen for an ACSC between March 15th, 2017 and March 14th, 2021 at a single-centre in Ontario, Canada. Monthly visits were assessed by visit type (new consultation, follow-up), diagnosis, and clinic. Time series analyses compared visit volumes pre- and post-pandemic. Proportion of virtual visits were compared before and during the pandemic. Patient and visit factors were compared between in-person and virtual visits. Results 8274 patients with 34,021 visits were included. Monthly visits increased by 15% during the pandemic (p p = 0.0053) but follow-up visits increased by 21% (p p 95% of diabetes visits were virtual. Conclusions We found a significant increase in overall visits to internal medicine clinics driven by increased volumes of follow-up visits, which more than offset decreased new consultations. There was variability in visit trends and uptake of virtual care by visit diagnosis, which may indicate challenges with delivery of virtual care for certain conditions.

Details

ISSN :
14726963
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC health services research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a81a70402ecd221792b5ae06ac41c9c8