• Title of article

    Scaling-Up eConsult: Promising Strategies to Address Enabling Factors in Four Jurisdictions in Canada

  • Author/Authors

    Breton ، Mylaine Centre de recherche Charles-Le Moyne - Université de Sherbrooke , Lamoureux-Lamarche ، Catherine Centre de recherche Charles-Le Moyne - Université de Sherbrooke , Smithman ، Mélanie Ann Centre de recherche Charles-Le Moyne - Université de Sherbrooke , Keely ، Erin Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology/Metabolism - Ottawa Hospital - University of Ottawa , Pilon ، Maxine Dumas Collège québécois des médecins de famille, Family Medicine Center, St-Mary’s Hospital - McGill University , Singer ، Alexander Department of Family Medicine - University of Manitoba , Farrell ، Gerard Department of Family Medicine - Memorial University , Bush ، Paula Department of Family Medicine - McGill University , Hudon ، Catherine Centre de recherche du CHUS - Université de Sherbrooke , Cooper ، Lynn Canadian Injured Workers Alliance , Nabelsi ، Véronique Département des sciences administratives - Université du Québec en Outaouais , Côté-Boileau ، Élizabeth Centre de recherche Charles-Le Moyne - Université de Sherbrooke , Gagnon ، Justin Department of Family Medicine - McGill University , Gaboury ، Isabelle Centre de recherche Charles-Le Moyne - Université de Sherbrooke , Steele Gray ، Carolyn Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum, Research Institute, Sinai Health System - University of Toronto , Gagnon ، Marie-Pierre Faculté des sciences infirmières - Université Laval , Visca ، Regina Department of Family Medicine - McGill University , Liddy ، Clare Department of Family Medicine - University of Ottawa

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  • Abstract
    Background  Effective healthcare innovations are often not scaled up beyond their initial local context. Lack of practical knowledge on how to move from local innovations to large-system improvement hinders innovation and learning capacity in health systems. Studying scale-up processes can lead to a better understanding of how to facilitate the scale-up of interventions. eConsult is a digital health innovation that aims to connect primary care professionals with specialists through an asynchronous electronic consultation. The recent implementation of eConsult in the public health systems of four Canadian jurisdictions provides a unique opportunity to identify different enabling strategies and related factors that promote the scaling up of eConsult across jurisdictions.Methods  We conducted a narrative case study in four Canadian provinces, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Newfoundland Labrador, over a 3-year period (2018–2021). We observed provincial eConsult committee meetings (n = 65) and national eConsult forums (n = 3), and we reviewed internal documents (n = 93). We conducted semistructured interviews with key actors in each jurisdiction (eg, researchers, primary care professionals, specialists, policy-makers, and patient partners) (n = 40). We conducted thematic analysis guided by the literature on factors and strategies used to scale up innovations.Results  We identified a total of 31 strategies related to six key enabling factors to scaling up eConsult, including: (1) multi-actor engagement; (2) relative advantage; (3) knowledge transfer; (4) strong evidence base; (5) physician leadership; and (6) resource acquisition (eg, human, material, and financial resources). More commonly used strategies, such as leveraging research infrastructure and bringing together various actors, were used to address multiple enabling factors.Conclusion  Actors used various strategies to scale up eConsult within their respective contexts, and these helped address six key factors that seemed to be essential to the scale-up of eConsult.
  • Keywords
    Primary Care , Scaling , up , eConsult , Policy , Canada , Digital Health
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
  • Record number

    2770587