eConsult and eReferral supporting the chronic pain pathway
One in five Canadians suffer from chronic pain1. Wait times for multidisciplinary chronic pain clinics are extremely long, ranging from 6 months to 5 years2,3
The Ontario eServices Program supports clinicians and patients navigating the health care system to address chronic pain.
Key takeaways
The Ontario eServices Program supports clinicians and patients navigating the health care system to address chronic pain.
The benefits of the Ontario eServices Program include:
- Administrative Time Savings
- Improved Clinician Experience
- Improved Patient Experience
The Ontario eServices Program delivers digital services that:
- support clinical workflows
- facilitate smoother transitions in care
From October 2021 to September 2022 430 eReferrals and 556 eConsults related to chronic pain in Ontario were processed
Of the 430 chronic pain eReferrals: There were 409 unique patients. The referrals were sent by 191 unique senders to 16 different receiving sites across the province
Of the 556 eConsults closed:
- 27 specialists responded to 406 clinicians
- Median time spent and response interval were 25 minutes & 1.3 days
- 61% were resolved without requiring a face- to-face referral
[The specialist] provided the eConsult in a timely manner. He offered an option for pain management that I believe will benefit my client. I am thankful for the expertise he provided to help me continue to manage this client in the community
eConsult User
I liked how I got an email informing me that a referral has been received and an appointment would be made shortly. And I appreciate how quickly the appt was provided
eReferral Patient
- Schopflocher D, Taenzer P, Jovey R. The prevalence of chronic pain in Canada. Pain Res Manag 2011;16:445–45
- Lynch ME, Campbell F, Clark AJ, Dunbar MJ, Goldstein D, Peng P, Stinson J,Tupper H. A systematic review of the effect of waiting for treatment for chronicpain. Pain 2008;136:97–116.
- Peng P, Choiniere M, Dion D, Intrater H, Lefort S, Lynch M, Ong M, Rashiq S,Tkachuk G, Veillette Y. STOPPAIN Investigators Group. Challenges in acces-sing multidisciplinary pain treatment facilities in Canada. Can J Anaesth2007;54:977–84.[9]
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