Asynchronous Consulting: the facts about DACS

Published: Aug. 4, 2021, 8:25 p.m.

b'One of the big areas of interest at the SNUG members\\u2019 day in May was the increasing use of digital systems for communicating and consulting \\u201casynchronously\\u201d and how these are changing the face of general practice. In this episode, we have highlights from two of the talks discussing issues around online consulting. Thomas Dodd is a training partner for AskmyGP and he discussed some of the popular myths about online consultations \\u2013 for example that patients prefer face to face rather than online contact, yet online services will also submerge GPs with new demand. Dr David Cooper, the co-chair of SNUG and a user of eConsult, describes why he is a big advocate of online consulting and why his practice has found it hugely beneficial in maintaining services throughout the pandemic.\\nWe pose the question: are we now at a similar moment in weighing up the pros and cons of providing a new means of access to care online, as doctors were in the 1880s when the advent of the telephone also offered new and better access to medical care?\\nThese workshops can be seen in full, with slides and questions and answers at the SNUG website.\\nYou can contact us with any comments or suggestions at: alex.defranco@phs.scot\\nThe Lancet on the telephone 1867-1975\\nFarewell Dr Findlay: the history of general practice: BBC Sounds\\nNHS England: using online consultations in Primary Care implementation toolkit\\nBMJ Health and care Informatics: COVID-19 and beyond: virtual consultations in primary care\\u2014reflecting on the evidence base for implementation and ensuring reach: commentary article\\nBMJ How to conduct written online consultations with patients in primary care: visual guide'