Decreasing utilization of the Emergency Department (ED) is a priority for the system. Often, ED visits can be avoided if patients contact Geisinger first to get appropriate direction for their concern or are otherwise better informed about reasons to visit the ED vs. urgent care or primary care facilities. The study team is working to reduce ED utilization by including additional information in adult outpatient After Visit Summaries (AVSs). The study will involve will involve A/B testing different AVS versions, including 1) a version that encourages patients to contact Geisinger via different contact methods, 2) a version that includes a map to the patient's closest ConvenientCare location and accompanying information about ConvenientCare, and 3) a version that includes a self-triage guide. A control group will receive the current standard AVS. Analysis results will be assessed to determine which version is most effective at reducing ED use.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
239,841
Information on how to contact Geisinger if the patient needs care
A map of the patient's nearest Geisinger urgent care location, with information about urgent care
A chart demonstrating what to do in response to several common conditions where the patient might be compelled to visit the ED
Geisinger Clinic
Danville, Pennsylvania, United States
Inappropriate ED visits
Visited the ED inappropriately (y/n) We will apply the NYU algorithm (Ballard et al., 2010) to determine whether an ED visit is inappropriate.
Time frame: In the 30 days following the appointment
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