TY - JOUR T1 - Access to orthopedic specialist service in Ontario via eConsult JF - Canadian Journal of Surgery JO - CAN J SURG SP - E643 LP - E649 DO - 10.1503/cjs.005820 VL - 65 IS - 5 AU - William J. Hadden AU - Sheena Guglani AU - Alenko Sakanovic AU - Clare Liddy AU - Erin Keely AU - Brad Meulenkamp Y1 - 2022/09/28 UR - http://canjsurg.ca/content/65/5/E643.abstract N2 - Background: Increasing strain on public health resources in Canada, in particular with respect to accessing specialist care, necessitates the exploration of alternative models of care. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of electronic consultation (eConsult) in providing orthopedic surgery specialist service to patients in the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) of Ontario.Methods: This was a cross-sectional review of all 564 Champlain LHIN orthopedic surgery referral requests received via the Champlain Building Access to Specialist service through the eConsult (BASE) system in 2017. Primary outcome measures were impact on primary care provider (PCP) referral pattern and time to receive orthopedic consultation.Results: eConsult prevented unnecessary in-person consultation 64% of the time, while PCP referral decisions were modified 51% of the time. Of all eConsults, 94% were rated as valuable to PCPs in their practice and 97% of eConsults resulted in actionable advice. eConsults took an average of 14.5 minutes of specialist time to complete, and the mean time from referral to response was 3.7 days.Conclusion: The eConsult system spares unnecessary consultation to orthopedic surgery; catches important referrals that would have otherwise been missed; saves time for patients, PCPs and orthopedic surgeons; and improves efficiency in a socialized health care system. ER -