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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2019 · 26 MIN

The evidence for Video Consultations in Primary care

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Contact us and share your opinionVideo consultations are the new buzz in primary care and a mandated part of the new contract from April 2020.GPs and clinicians love evidence to justify the use of any service and in this post, I cover the evidence for video consultations in-depth with Prof Helen Atherton of the Academic unit of primary care at Warwick Medical School.🔴 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/eGPlearningYTsubscribe 🔴In this episode, Prof Helen Atherton explains the evidence for video consultations in primary care.We cover:💻 What is a video consultation vs remote consultations💻 What is digital exceptionalism and why it has an impact- should it?💻 The type of patients that will use video consultations.💻 The use of funding for video consultations like the Access funds and Priminister Challenge funds💻 We discuss the work of Trisha Greenhalgh💻 Comparison of telephone vs F2F consultations and what gaps video can fill💻 The ViCo study:🖥Done in 2016 as a feasibility study🖥Using video consultations as an alternative to F2F on the Attend Anywhere platform in Scotland.🖥The technical issues in doing the study and considerations including devices and infrastructure.🖥Results:🖥Useful for single problem issues and similar in length to telephone consultations.🖥 Advantages for video use with remote working, convenience, and visual element🖥 Suitable only where a physical exam may not be needed🖥 Technical issues need addressingLinks to toolkits:ViCo Toolkit: https://www.ed.ac.uk/usher/telescot/projects/vico/vico-toolkitAlternative to F2F consultations toolkit: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/primaryhealthcare/researchthemes/alt-con/resources/💻 Further talk on infrastructure challenges particular internet speeds and logistics.💻 Can video consultations be used for areas like mental health?💻 How to improve engagement with video consultations💻 The use of video consultations by secondary care.Contact Prof Atherton via email.Free research links:Acceptability, benefits, and challenges of video consulting: a qualitative study in primary care: https://bjgp.org/content/early/2019/06/24/bjgp19X704141Comparing the content and quality of video, telephone, and face-to-face consultations: a non-randomised, quasi-experimental, exploratory study in UK primary care: https://bjgp.org/content/early/2019/07/01/bjgp19X704573Using alternatives to face-to-face consultations: a survey of prevalence and attitudes in general practice: https://bjgp.org/content/66/648/e460The potential of alternatives to face-to-face consultation in general practice, and the impact on different patient groups: a mixed-methods case study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507060/⭐Top posts⭐:👨🏾‍⚕️Dr Gandalf’s essential GP equipment list 👨🏾‍⚕️ see here: https://egplearning.co.uk/ramblings/dr-gandalfs-essential-gp-equipment-list/📸Equipment to record patient consultations for teaching – a guide📸:https://egplearning.co.uk/technology/equipment-to-record-patient-consultations-for-teaching-a-guide/Subscribe to or follow the eGPlearning platform for more videos, app reviews and content to support technology-enhanced primary care and learning.🔴 Subscribe: https://egplearning.co.uk/subscribe/ 🔴Other networks:👍 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Egplearning/👍🏼🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/egplearning🐦🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/drgandalf52🐦🖥 Website -

Contact us and share your opinion Video consultations are the new buzz in primary care and a mandated part of the new contract from April 2020. GPs and clinicians love evidence to justify the use of any service and in this post, I cover the evidence for video consultations in-depth with Prof Helen Atherton of the Academic unit of primary care at Warwick Medical School. 🔴 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/eGPlearningYTsubscribe 🔴 In this episode, Prof Helen Atherton explains the evidence for video con...

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