Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study

BackgroundBrazil faces significant inequities in health care access, particularly in remote communities. The Brazilian Unified Health System is struggling to deliver adequate health care to its vast population. Telehealth, regulated in Brazil starting in 2022, emerged as a so...

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Main Authors: Celina de Almeida Lamas, Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alves, Luciano Nader de Araújo, Ana Beatriz de Souza Paes, Ana Claudia Cielo, Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopes, André Longo Araújo de Melo, Thais Yokoyama, Clarice Pagani Savastano, Paula Gobi Scudeller, Carlos Carvalho
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Published: JMIR Publications 2025-04-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e68434
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author Celina de Almeida Lamas
Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alves
Luciano Nader de Araújo
Ana Beatriz de Souza Paes
Ana Claudia Cielo
Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopes
André Longo Araújo de Melo
Thais Yokoyama
Clarice Pagani Savastano
Paula Gobi Scudeller
Carlos Carvalho
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Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alves
Luciano Nader de Araújo
Ana Beatriz de Souza Paes
Ana Claudia Cielo
Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopes
André Longo Araújo de Melo
Thais Yokoyama
Clarice Pagani Savastano
Paula Gobi Scudeller
Carlos Carvalho
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description BackgroundBrazil faces significant inequities in health care access, particularly in remote communities. The Brazilian Unified Health System is struggling to deliver adequate health care to its vast population. Telehealth, regulated in Brazil starting in 2022, emerged as a solution to improve access and quality of care. Thus, the Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, in partnership with the Agência Brasileira de Apoio à Gestão do Sistema Único de Saúde, created the Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS)+Digital project, which aimed to mitigate the lack of medical care in remote areas of Brazil by providing teleconsultation in primary health units (PHUs) across the country. Through teletraining and digital health strategies, the initiative enabled health care professionals to provide remote assistance, improving access to medical care. ObjectiveTo describe the implementation and results of the UBS+Digital project, a telehealth initiative focused on training health care professionals, providing teleconsultations, and monitoring key performance indicators among PHUs in Brazil. MethodsThe study examined 15 Brazilian PHUs using a multicenter, prospective design. Data were collected through anonymous surveys of patients and physicians, which were recorded in the REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) database. PHUs were selected based on criteria such as the absence of an on-site physician and existing technological infrastructure. Synchronous and asynchronous training was provided, focusing on digital health and teleconsultation skills. In loco training included workshops and community events to share experiences and foster local engagement. A community of practice facilitated ongoing knowledge exchange. Teleconsultations followed the person-centered clinical method and Calgary-Cambridge methodology. Key performance indicators were monitored by a dashboard to guide continuous improvement. The transition of operations was managed based on physician availability and project duration. Microcosting analysis assessed the project’s economic impact using Brazilian guidelines, with statistical analysis performed using Jamovi software. ResultsFrom March to November 2023, the project conducted 6312 telehealth sessions. A total of 342 professionals were trained, including participants from all three training modalities that were implemented. The Net Promoter Score for teleconsultations was 97, indicating excellent service quality. Of the teleconsultations, 65.3% (4009/6140) were prescheduled, and 34.7% (2130/6140) were on demand, depending on the family health team organization. Teleconsultations resolved 85% (5219/6140) of cases, with 15% (921/6140) requiring in-person referrals or emergency care. The average absenteeism rate was 15% (1083/7223), and consultation durations were between 15 and 20 minutes, suggesting potential adjustments in scheduling. ConclusionsThe results highlight the effectiveness of telehealth programs in primary care settings with limited medical professionals. The UBS+Digital project demonstrated that telehealth can enhance health care access, presenting a pioneering model within the Brazilian Unified Health System for digital primary care.
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spelling doaj-art-dff5fc1f03d3437a99804ab7cf74a5162025-08-20T03:53:23ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712025-04-0127e6843410.2196/68434Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective StudyCelina de Almeida Lamashttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7808-0800Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alveshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7274-6405Luciano Nader de Araújohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2932-9582Ana Beatriz de Souza Paeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5591-3446Ana Claudia Cielohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7873-3744Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6779-5261André Longo Araújo de Melohttps://orcid.org/0009-0009-6043-2247Thais Yokoyamahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6219-1813Clarice Pagani Savastanohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1356-2339Paula Gobi Scudellerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9935-9990Carlos Carvalhohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1618-8509 BackgroundBrazil faces significant inequities in health care access, particularly in remote communities. The Brazilian Unified Health System is struggling to deliver adequate health care to its vast population. Telehealth, regulated in Brazil starting in 2022, emerged as a solution to improve access and quality of care. Thus, the Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, in partnership with the Agência Brasileira de Apoio à Gestão do Sistema Único de Saúde, created the Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS)+Digital project, which aimed to mitigate the lack of medical care in remote areas of Brazil by providing teleconsultation in primary health units (PHUs) across the country. Through teletraining and digital health strategies, the initiative enabled health care professionals to provide remote assistance, improving access to medical care. ObjectiveTo describe the implementation and results of the UBS+Digital project, a telehealth initiative focused on training health care professionals, providing teleconsultations, and monitoring key performance indicators among PHUs in Brazil. MethodsThe study examined 15 Brazilian PHUs using a multicenter, prospective design. Data were collected through anonymous surveys of patients and physicians, which were recorded in the REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) database. PHUs were selected based on criteria such as the absence of an on-site physician and existing technological infrastructure. Synchronous and asynchronous training was provided, focusing on digital health and teleconsultation skills. In loco training included workshops and community events to share experiences and foster local engagement. A community of practice facilitated ongoing knowledge exchange. Teleconsultations followed the person-centered clinical method and Calgary-Cambridge methodology. Key performance indicators were monitored by a dashboard to guide continuous improvement. The transition of operations was managed based on physician availability and project duration. Microcosting analysis assessed the project’s economic impact using Brazilian guidelines, with statistical analysis performed using Jamovi software. ResultsFrom March to November 2023, the project conducted 6312 telehealth sessions. A total of 342 professionals were trained, including participants from all three training modalities that were implemented. The Net Promoter Score for teleconsultations was 97, indicating excellent service quality. Of the teleconsultations, 65.3% (4009/6140) were prescheduled, and 34.7% (2130/6140) were on demand, depending on the family health team organization. Teleconsultations resolved 85% (5219/6140) of cases, with 15% (921/6140) requiring in-person referrals or emergency care. The average absenteeism rate was 15% (1083/7223), and consultation durations were between 15 and 20 minutes, suggesting potential adjustments in scheduling. ConclusionsThe results highlight the effectiveness of telehealth programs in primary care settings with limited medical professionals. The UBS+Digital project demonstrated that telehealth can enhance health care access, presenting a pioneering model within the Brazilian Unified Health System for digital primary care.https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e68434
spellingShingle Celina de Almeida Lamas
Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alves
Luciano Nader de Araújo
Ana Beatriz de Souza Paes
Ana Claudia Cielo
Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopes
André Longo Araújo de Melo
Thais Yokoyama
Clarice Pagani Savastano
Paula Gobi Scudeller
Carlos Carvalho
Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research
title Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
title_full Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
title_fullStr Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
title_short Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study
title_sort telehealth initiative to enhance primary care access in brazil ubs digital project multicenter prospective study
url https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e68434
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