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
Key takeaways
The Ontario eServices Program supports clinicians and patients navigating the healthcare 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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