Background: The demand for neurology services exceeds the current supply. We convened multiple stakeholders to learn what drives our primary care providers (PCPs) to refer patients with headache to our neurology practice. This information guided a collaborative effort to evaluate the impact of an electronic health record (EHR) headache tool on care delivery in our PCP clinics.
Recent findings: Neurology referrals and MRI ordering declined by 77% and 35%, respectively, after the release of the EHR tool for an estimated savings of $207,600 over 3 months. PCPs prescribing habits minimally changed.
Implications for practice: Electronically embedding a neurologist's knowledge in our PCP office was an effective way to shape the demand for headache consultation. By further leveraging stakeholder collaboration, we plan to improve the tool and disseminate it across our health system to reduce headache burden and health care costs.
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