Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Participants
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Questionnaire
(1) Are you… | |
A woman | |
A man | |
(2) | Please indicate your age group |
20 to 30 years | |
30 to 40 years | |
40 to 50 years | |
50 to 60 years | |
Over 60 years | |
(3) How many years have you been practicing? | |
Less than 5 | |
5 to 10 years | |
10 to 15 years | |
15 to 20 years | |
20 to 25 years | |
25 to 30 years | |
More than 30 years | |
(4) Do you practice: | |
Alone | |
In a group GP practice | |
In a multidisciplinary health center (e.g., with physiotherapists, etc.) | |
(5) Is you practice in: | |
An urban area | |
A peri-urban area | |
A rural area | |
(6) How long does it take to get to the nearest hospital or clinic from your practice? | |
<5 min | |
5 to 15 min | |
15 to 25 min | |
25 to 35 min | |
35 to 45 min | |
>45 min | |
(7) Which department is your practice in? | |
Ardennes | |
Aube | |
Bas-Rhin | |
Haute-Marne | |
Haut-Rhin | |
Marne | |
Meurthe-et-Moselle | |
Meuse | |
Moselle | |
Vosges | |
(8) How many face-to-face consultations do you do per week? | |
<100 | |
100 to 150 | |
150 to 200 | |
>200 | |
(9) What proportion of your patients are exempted from paying for their consultation (i.e., are beneficiaries of universal state medical assistance or 100% reimbursement of chronic diseases) | |
(10) How many teleconsultations (between GP and patient) do you do per week? | |
None (If you have never done teleconsultations, please go to questions 12 and 13 and then return the questionnaire) | |
Less than 5 | |
50 to 15 | |
15 to 25 | |
More than 25 | |
(11) Where do you perform teleconsultations? (Tick all that apply) | |
In the practice | |
From home | |
In my car | |
Other | |
(12) Did you receive any training in telemedicine: | |
Before March 2020 and the start of the pandemic? Yes/No | |
At the start of the pandemic Yes/No | |
Remotely, at the start of the pandemic Yes/No | |
None—but I would like to receive training Yes/No | |
(13) Did you know that the French health authorities (HAS) have issued guidelines for best practices in telemedicine? If so, did you read them? (Tick all that apply) | |
I know about the guidelines | |
I have read the guidelines | |
I didn’t know about the guidelines | |
(14) Who usually decides to do a teleconsultation? | |
The patient | |
I decide | |
(15) Have you ever requested a patient to come in for a face-to-face consultation after a teleconsultation, because the situation requires a clinical examination? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(16) Do you systematically obtain the patient’s consent before proceeding with a teleconsultation? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(17) Do you systematically inform the patient about how the teleconsultation will be performed, before starting? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(18) Do you systematically explain the reimbursement procedures to the patient? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(19) For every patient you have seen by teleconsultation, did you see them at least once in the past 12 months in a face-to-face consultation (excluding exceptions)? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(20) Do you know the situations that count as exceptions for the previous question? If so, can you name them? | |
(21) Do you know the rules that apply for the patient healthcare pathway during teleconsultations? | |
Not at all 1 2 3 4 5 Very well | |
(22) For the follow-up of chronic diseases, do you know how many teleconsultations can be performed successively, without seeing the patient face-to-face? | |
None | |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
As many as necessary | |
(23) Do you use teleconsultation software? If so, which software? | |
(24) Do you (or did you) perform teleconsultations… | |
Before the start of the COVID pandemic Yes/No | |
At the start of the COVID pandemic Yes/No | |
Currently Yes/No | |
(25) What percentage of your teleconsultations use video? | |
Before the pandemic | |
0/0.1–5%/5–10%/10–15%/15–25%/25–50%/50–75%/75–100%? | |
At the start of the pandemic | |
0/0.1–5%/5–10%/10–15%/15–25%/25–50%/50–75%/75–100%? | |
Currently | |
0/0.1–5%/5–10%/10–15%/15–25%/25–50%/50–75%/75–100%? | |
(26) Regarding the reimbursement of teleconsultations, do you know the billing code? And the cost? | |
Billing code Yes/No | |
Cost Yes/No | |
(27) Do you know the rules for exemption from payment for teleconsultations? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(28) What proportion of patients are exempt from payment in your teleconsultations? | |
(29) Are you aware of the responsibilities that are incumbent upon you during a teleconsultation? | |
Not really 1 2 3 4 5 Yes, I know them very well | |
(30) Do you have professional liability insurance for teleconsultations? | |
Yes | |
No | |
I don’t know | |
(31) For the transmission of medical data, what solutions do you use (tick all that apply): | |
An approved teleconsultation solution (such as Doctolib®, Audiweb®, etc.) | |
An encrypted data transfer solution | |
Ordinary post | |
The patient comes to get their prescription at the practice | |
(32) Do you know the amount of the government grant to practices (structural aid) who acquire connected medical equipment? | |
Yes | |
No | |
(33) Do you practice other forms of telemedicine (tele-expertise with a specialist, for example)? | |
Yes | |
No |
Appendix B. Calculation of the Knowledge Score Regarding Telemedicine
(11) Where do you perform teleconsultations? | |
In the practice = 2/From home = 0/In my car = 0/Other = 0 | |
(15) Have you ever requested a patient to come in for a face-to-face consultation after a teleconsultation? | |
Yes = 2/No = 0 | |
(16) Do you systematically obtain the patient’s consent before proceeding with a teleconsultation? | |
Yes = 1/No = 0 | |
(19) For every patient you have seen by teleconsultation, did you see them at least one in the past 12 months in a face-to-face consultation (excluding exceptions)? | |
Yes = 1/No = 0 | |
(23) Do you use teleconsultation software? If so which software?? | |
Yes and named an approved software = 2/No = 0 | |
(25) What percentage of your teleconsultations use video? | |
<25% currently = 0/>25 % to 50% currently = 1/>50% to 75% currently = 2/>75% currently = 3 | |
(26) Regarding the reimbursement of teleconsultations, do you know the billing code and the cost? | |
Billing code yes = 1 No =0/Cost yes = 1 No = 0 | |
(27) Do you know the rules for exemption from payment for teleconsultations? | |
Yes = 1/No = 0 | |
(31) For the transmission of medical data, what solutions do you use: | |
An approved teleconsultation solution (such as Doctolib, Odysweb, etc.) = 2 | |
An encrypted data transfer solution = 0 | |
Email = 0 | |
Ordinary post = 1 point if no software | |
The patient comes to get their prescription at the practice = 1 point if no software, and if 1 point not already attributed for the use of the post. |
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Questions | Score * | n = 233 (100%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Q11. Where do you perform teleconsultation? | In the practice | 2 | 172 (74%) |
From home | 0 | 61 (26%) | |
In my car | 0 | ||
Other | 0 | ||
Q15. Have you ever requested a patient to come in for a face-to-face consultation after a teleconsultation, because the situation requires a clinical examination? | Yes | 2 | 169 (73%) |
No | 0 | 64 (27%) | |
Q16. Do you systematically obtain the patient’s consent before proceeding with a teleconsultation? | Yes | 1 | 61 (26%) |
No | 0 | 172 (74%) | |
Q19. For every patient you have seen by teleconsultation, did you see them at least one in the past 12 months in a face-to-face consultation (excluding exceptions)? | Yes | 1 | 170 (73%) |
No | 0 | 63 (27%) | |
Q23. Do you use teleconsultation software? | Yes | 2 | 114 (49%) |
No | 0 | 119 (51%) | |
Q25. Currently, what percentage of your teleconsultations use video? | <25% | 0 | 181 (78%) |
25-50% | 1 | 52 (22%) | |
50-75% | 2 | 0 (0%) | |
>75% | 3 | 0 (0%) | |
Q26 (a). Regarding the reimbursement of teleconsultations, do you know the billing code? | Yes | 1 | 182 (78%) |
No | 0 | 51 (22%) | |
Q26 (b). Regarding the reimbursement of teleconsultations, do you know the cost? | Yes | 1 | 173 (74%) |
No | 0 | 60 (26%) | |
Q27. Do you know the rules for exemption from payment for teleconsultations | Yes | 1 | 148 (64%) |
No | 0 | 85 (36%) | |
Q31. For the transmission of medical data, what solutions do you use: | An approved teleconsultation solution (such as Doctolib, Odysweb, etc.,) | 2 | 104 (45%) |
Ordinary post | 1 | 61 (26%) | |
The patient comes to get their prescription at the practice | 1 | ||
An encrypted data transfer solution | 0 | 68 (29%) | |
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Carrier, A.; Fernez, K.; Chrusciel, J.; Laplanche, D.; Cormi, C.; Sanchez, S. Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106220
Carrier A, Fernez K, Chrusciel J, Laplanche D, Cormi C, Sanchez S. Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(10):6220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106220
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarrier, Alexandre, Karyne Fernez, Jan Chrusciel, David Laplanche, Clément Cormi, and Stéphane Sanchez. 2022. "Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 10: 6220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106220
APA StyleCarrier, A., Fernez, K., Chrusciel, J., Laplanche, D., Cormi, C., & Sanchez, S. (2022). Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10), 6220. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106220