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Cost Evaluation of the Ontario Virtual Urgent Care Pilot Program: Population-Based, Matched Cohort Study

Cost Evaluation of the Ontario Virtual Urgent Care Pilot Program: Population-Based, Matched Cohort Study

VUC users not promptly referred to an ED (N=14,179) were more likely to have an ED visit within 72 hours, 7 days, and 30 days following the index VUC visit compared to matched in-person ED individuals [8]. However, 30-day hospital admissions were lower for the VUC group not promptly referred to the ED, but the length of hospital admission was longer than for patients presenting to the ED in person [8].

Jean-Eric Tarride, Justin N Hall, Shawn Mondoux, Katie N Dainty, Joy McCarron, J Michael Paterson, Lesley Plumptre, Emily Borgundvaag, Howard Ovens, Shelley L McLeod

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50483

The Implementation of a Virtual Emergency Department: Multimethods Study Guided by the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) Framework

The Implementation of a Virtual Emergency Department: Multimethods Study Guided by the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) Framework

Most patients had a family doctor (n=189, 93%), completed postsecondary education (n=144, 86%), spoke English as a primary language (n=151, 87%), and were in good health (n=134, 75%; Table 5). The most common reason for choosing the VED was the perception that it was most appropriate (n=72, 35%), followed by an inability to make an appointment with their family doctor (n=59, 30%), or they received direct guidance from their family doctor to go to ED (n=18, 8%).

Jennifer Shuldiner, Diya Srinivasan, Laura Desveaux, Justin N Hall

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e49786

Implementing a Virtual Emergency Department: Qualitative Study Using the Normalization Process Theory

Implementing a Virtual Emergency Department: Qualitative Study Using the Normalization Process Theory

Characteristics of emergency department physicians (n=14). Thematic framework of the normalization process of the virtual ED. ED: emergency department. Coherence involves the sense-making work that individuals undertake to bring meaning to a practice. It was reflected in how ED physicians understood the value, responsibilities, tasks, and objectives of the virtual ED.

Jennifer Shuldiner, Diya Srinivasan, Justin N Hall, Carl R May, Laura Desveaux

JMIR Hum Factors 2022;9(3):e39430