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      Electronic consultations between primary and specialty care clinicians: early insights.

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      Continuity of Patient Care, Cost Savings, Diffusion of Innovation, Electronic Health Records, economics, utilization, Health Services Accessibility, Humans, Medicine, methods, Patient Satisfaction, Primary Health Care, Quality of Health Care, Referral and Consultation, Reimbursement, Incentive, Telecommunications, Telemedicine, United States

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          Electronic consultation (e-consultation) is an emerging tool that primary care clinicians can use to communicate with specialists about patients asynchronously--that is, at different times that are convenient for each physician. To conduct an e-consultation, clinicians use either a Web-based program or a shared electronic medical record. Early adopters of e-consultation describe positive experiences for patients, clinicians, and health systems, including improved continuity of care, access to specialists, convenience, and information transfer. E-consultation presents opportunities to improve health care quality and reduce specialty care costs, but dissemination will be limited unless incentives are created and clinicians are encouraged to use e-consultation through financial reimbursement.

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