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<b>Introduction</b>Assisted teleconsultation is the act of telemedicine involving on one side a patient in the presence of a healthcare professional and an expert on the other side. Assisted teleconsultation in outpatient pharmacies may be an alternative to the emergency room for patients with a semi-urgent medical problem. This project aimed at pilot testing the assisted teleconsultation in an outpatient pharmacy to assess its feasibility and to collect initial real-world data.<b>Methods</b>After initial evaluation and triage by the pharmacist, assisted teleconsultation was proposed to patients consulting at one outpatient pharmacy for semi-urgent medical problems. Prospective data on patients, consultation reasons, teleconsultation duration, patient’s orientation and pharmacist’ satisfaction were prospectively collected.<b>Results</b>Between December 2020 and June 2021, thirty-nine consultations took place, 12 with video and 27 with telephone. Patients’ median age was 37 years (IQR 26-50), 59% were women. Near half of the consultations (19) happened during the week-end. Mean ATC duration was 22 minutes (IC95% 18.6-26.1). Twenty-nine (74%) consultations ended with a prescription, 8 (21%) with medical recommendations and 2 (5%) with an emergency care referral. Without teleconsultation, 34 (87%) patients would have consulted a physician for their problem, and 24 (62%) would have been to the emergency room (self-reported). Fourteen (36%) consultations involved ENT, ophthalmologic and dermatologic complaints.
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2023-12-28



