Turnaround Time of Consults in a Primary Care System in Rural Philippines: A Descriptive Retrospective Cohort Study

Turnaround time is an integral component of primary healthcare and is a key performance indicator of healthcare delivery. It is defined as the time patients spend during a healthcare facility visit. In this study, turnaround time is defined as the time elapsed from registration to the end of consult...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta medica Philippina 2024, Vol.58 (18), p.20-26
Hauptverfasser: Barbadillo, April Faye P, Dans, Leonila F, Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie C, Galingana, Cara Lois T, Sanchez, Josephine T, Aquino, Maria Rhodora N, Amit, Arianna Maever L, De Mesa, Regine Ynez H, Rey, Mia P, Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S, Poblete, Karl Engelene E, Sundiang, Nanette B, Dans, Antonio L
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Zusammenfassung:Turnaround time is an integral component of primary healthcare and is a key performance indicator of healthcare delivery. It is defined as the time patients spend during a healthcare facility visit. In this study, turnaround time is defined as the time elapsed from registration to the end of consultation. This study aimed to determine the turnaround time of consults in the primary care system in a rural site in the Philippines, and compare turnaround time during the pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic periods. This is a retrospective cohort study of patients seen at the primary care facility under the Philippine Primary Care Studies (PPCS) rural site from April 2019 to March 2021. Patients included in this study were chosen through random sampling. Electronic medical records (EMR) of these patients were reviewed. Turnaround time was computed electronically from time of registration to end of consultation. Descriptive statistics was used to summarize data and report turnaround time. The turnaround time before and during the pandemic was compared using an independent sample t-test (if normally distributed) or Mann Whitney U test (if not normally distributed). A p-value of
ISSN:0001-6071
2094-9278
DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8320