Urology
Volume 76, Issue 2 , Pages 277-281, August 2010

A Doctor in the House: Rationale for Providing On-site Urological Consultation to Geriatric Patients in Nursing Health Care Facilities

Departments of Urology and Geriatrics, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, USA

published online 10 May 2010.

Objectives

To establish a rationale for providing on-site urological care on a regular basis in the nursing health care center setting and to share “lessons learned,” which we have garnered in providing that care over a 5-year experience.

Methods

We have reviewed and assessed our experiences in providing urological outreach to nursing health care center patients.

Results

Our outreach program has been well received both by patients and by health care center personnel. Over this time, we have capitalized on many advantages that this initiative offers, and we have gained, through this experience, several “lessons learned,” not only regarding what to do, but also what to avoid.

Conclusions

Advantages to on-site urological care include: (1) timely, targeted clinical intervention; (2) significant disease prevention; (3) expedition of treatment; (4) health care provider education; and (5) rich opportunities for clinical investigation. In addition, the on-site urologist can provide the health care center with helpful advice and validation in meeting federal and state health care requirements. Unfortunately, to date, remuneration for such programs has been discouraging. Federal and state regulations continue to impede innovative change.

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PII: S0090-4295(10)00283-9

doi:10.1016/j.urology.2010.01.084

Urology
Volume 76, Issue 2 , Pages 277-281, August 2010