Hybrid Clinics: A New Model for Ambulatory Care to Reduce Infection Risk.

Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association(2023)

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To assess the viability of a hybrid clinic model combining in-person examination with video-based consultation to minimize viral transmission risk. Data were collected prospectively in a pediatric urology clinic for in-person visits from January to April 2018 ("classic") and hybrid visits from October to December 2020 of the COVID-19 pandemic ("hybrid"). Variables included provider, diagnosis, patient type, time of day, prior surgery, postoperative status, and decision-making for surgery. The primary outcome was "room time" or time in-person. The secondary outcome was "total time" or visit duration. Proportion of visits involving close contact (room time ≥15 min) was assessed. Univariate analyses were performed using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test and Fisher's exact test. Mixed models were fitted for visit approach and other covariates as fixed effects and provider as random effect. Data were collected for 346 visits (256 classic, 90 hybrid). Hybrid visits were associated with less room time (median 3 min vs. 10 min, < 0.001) but greater total time (median 13.5 min vs. 10 min,  = 0.001) as compared with classic visits. On multivariate analysis, hybrid visits were associated with 3 min less room time (95% confidence intervals [CIs]: -5.3 to -1.7,  < 0.001) but 3.8 min more total time (95% CI: 1.5-6.1,  = 0.001). Close contact occurred in 6.7% of hybrid visits, as compared with 34.8% of classic visits ( < 0.001). Hybrid clinic visits reduce room time as compared with classic visits. This approach overcomes the examination limitations of telemedicine while minimizing viral transmission, and represents a viable model for ambulatory care whenever close contact carries infection risk.
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ambulatory care,infectious disease transmission,quality improvement,telehealth,telemedicine
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