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A Standardized Obstacle Course for Assessment of Visual Function in Ultra Low Vision and Artificial Vision
Published on: February 11, 2014
[Accessibility plan: can offer a higher quality for a lower cost?]
Francisco Javier Fernández Martinez1, Anna Blasi Codinach, Antonia Valsera Robles
1javier.fernández@sanitatintegral.org
Objectives:
Redirect demand pathology severity level IV-V of the hospital emergency room (ED) to the Primary Health Care (AP) reference, increase in technical consultation and assess the effectiveness of the proposed Accessibility Plan (PA). Improving the quality of care offered, lowering the cost to achieve it.
Design:
Quality research study conducted in January-2010 data collected throughout 2009, and compare them versus those obtained in 2008.
Setting And Participants:
Population allocated to the ABS Sagrada Familia (23,265 users).
Measurements:
Beneficiaries in HUS AP and population due to specialized care, population scheduled diagnostic and therapeutic procedures (radiology, laboratory echo-doppler, cryosurgery ...), total annual visits, attendance, repetition,...
Results:
Increased 86.5% of emergency radiographs in AP (avoiding lead to ED), 7.4% fewer referrals to the emergency; implantation circuit urgent analytical (laboratory of HUS not collapsed) 13.6% fewer referrals to vascular surgery (the Eco-Doppler), 5.92% less analytical (thank Cardio-Check), 297 fewer referrals to dermatology (for cryotherapy), 9.65% less refe- rrals to psychiatry (through group workshops mental health), decreased frequency (1.4%) and recurrence (2.3%) over 2007, 23.9% of referrals to ED pathology avoided level IV-V served in AP; save ∈ 57,335 on 2007.
Conclusions:
Programs that includes the PA has proven its effectiveness, having offered improved quality and user satisfaction, spending economic decline, to be addressed and resolved in AP visits to level IV-V ED.
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