Healthcare Quarterly, 18(2) July 2015: 46-49.doi:10.12927/hcq.2015.24290
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Extramural Pilot Project: Designated On-Call Intensivist in Tertiary Care Centre Improves Access to Critical Care Consultation/Referral and Resources
Abstract
Timely consultation with an intensivist will promote early and appropriate management of critically ill patients. We determined whether implementing a call roster of intensivists who did not have on-call responsibilities in an intensive care unit (ICU) and who received referrals from community physicians would improve access to critical care services. This program created efficiencies to critical care services by: timely access to consultation with an intensivist (<10 minutes) and/or subspecialist, timely referral to an appropriate institution (<30 minutes) and optimal resource utilization by determining the availability of ICU beds at non-tertiary care hospitals capable of providing the care needs of the patient, thus relieving pressure on the neighbouring tertiary/quaternary care centre.
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