Title of article :
Independent Heath Facility Meets Cancer Care Ontario and Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Guidelines for Endoscopic Procedure Wait Times While Meeting Quality Indicators: A Retrospective Review
Author/Authors :
Kegel, Fraser Faculty of Health Sciences - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada , Sne, Niv Faculty of Health Sciences - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada , Rice, Timothy Faculty of Health Sciences - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada , Joy, Eric Division of General Surgery and Trauma - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada , Shahsavar, Shayan Faculty of Health Sciences - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada , Collins, Celeste A Michael G Degroote School of Medicine - McMaster University, Ontario, Canada , Gagarine, Maria University of Ottawa, Canada , Allard-Coutu, Alexandra Division of General Surgery and Trauma - McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background Canadian independent health facilities (IHFs) have been implemented to reduce hospital endoscopy volume and expedite endoscopic evaluations for patients suspected to have underlying colorectal cancer. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of a prospective database at a large-volume urban IHF. The primary outcomes were wait times, and the secondary outcomes were colonoscopy quality indicators and complication rates. Results Median wait times from referral to colonoscopy met the recommendations set out by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology and Cancer Care Ontario for all indications: chronic abdominal pain: 43 days; new onset change in bowel habits: 36 days; bright red rectal bleeding: 42 days; documented iron-deficiency anemia: 43 days; fecal occult blood test positive: 38 days; cancer likely based on imaging or physical exam: 23 days; chronic diarrhea and chronic constipation: 42 days; and screening colonoscopies: 55 days. Secondary outcomes of quality indicators and complication rates all met or exceeded the CCO and CAG recommendations. Conclusions This IHF met the recommended wait times for all indications for colonoscopy while maintaining high procedural quality and safety. IHFs are one solution to help meet the increasing demand for colonoscopy in Ontario.
Keywords :
Independent Heath , Facility Meets Cancer Care Ontario , Gastroenterology Guidelines , Endoscopic Procedure , Meeting Quality Indicators
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2609900
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