Tracking Phone Encounters: An Essential Step in Tracking Follow-Up After Hospitalization

In D2D 5.0, Follow-Up after Hospitalization was introduced as a core indicator. The D2D definition differs from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care definition, which is based on billing data, includes only in-office visits with physicians, and does not take into account that timely discharge information may not be available. Based on input from AFHTO members, the D2D definition of this indicator is “% of those hospital discharges (any condition) where timely (within 48 hours) notification was received, for which follow-up was done (by any mode, any clinician) within 7 days of discharge.” While different teams may have different approaches to tracking this indicator, an important first step for many teams is to track phone encounters. Below we have listed a number of tips, tricks and tools, including EMR queries, that can be used for this.

Please note:

EMR Tips and Tools for Extracting Phone Encounter Data

Telus PS

Using an appointment scheduler to track phone encounters:

Using an encounter assistant to track phone encounters:

Using custom forms and custom queries to track phone encounters:

Accuro

Using encounter type (headers) to track phone encounters:

Using appointment type to track phone encounters:

Using shadow billing codes to track phone encounters

Nightingale

Using encounter type to track phone encounters:

OSCAR

Using fake billing codes” to track phone encounters:

Using eForms to track phone encounters:

Using appointment type to track phone encounters:

P&P

Using shadow billing to track phone encounters:

Please review the options in this guide that the P&P CoP is investigating for tracking phone encounters – there is lots more work to be done, queries to be written! Contact us if you’d like to help. This guide describes how to use day sheet reports to track post-hospital visits. Can we modify it to capture post-hospital phone encounters? Contact us if you think this might work!  

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