Adherence to waiting-time targets for pediatric nephrology clinic referrals.

Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association
Maria RadinaGuido Filler

Abstract

Waiting times for specialist consultation have not been adequately studied, especially in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which pediatric nephrology subspecialty clinic referral waiting times are adhered to with regard to previously determined access targets. Referrals to the pediatric nephrology clinics at Children's Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada, received between October 2007 and November 2008 were retrospectively analyzed. Appointment schedule was allotted by a nephrologist based on the patient's presenting complaint, reported in the referral, in accordance with the previously determined access targets. Adherence to access targets was assessed by the actual clinic visit. There were a total of 250 referrals during the timeframe studied. The median waiting time was 73 (range 0-193) days. Overall, 64% (159/250) of patients met their access target. The median time that patients waited over their access target was 6 (range 0-78) days. Of the patients who did not meet their access targets, 31% (28/91) exceeded their target by 20% or more. Office handling was a component for patients with access target <1 week, whereas availability of clinic space was the main reason for nonadheren...Continue Reading

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Dec 12, 2012·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Guido FillerAbeer Yasin
Sep 27, 2016·The Journal of Pediatrics·Velibor TasicZoran Gucev
Jun 21, 2018·BMC Pediatrics·Coral HanevoldKaryn Yonekawa
Feb 13, 2020·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Guido Filler, Laura Torres-Canchala

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