@article{RomerodelaHiguera:57520,
      author        = "Romero de la Higuera, Silvia Beatriz and Delgado
                       Marroquín, María Teresa",
      title         = "{Ética de la relación entre niveles asistenciales: la
                       Consulta de Alta Resolución}",
      year          = "2016",
      note          = "Background: The use of High Resolution Clinics (One-Stop
                       Clinics) is growing. This is as a response to the high
                       demand for care from which our health system suffers. The
                       situation involves other factors such as the lack of
                       coordination between levels, poor direction in planning,
                       the high number of inappropriate hospitalizations and the
                       increase in waiting lists.   Aim: To gather information
                       about these consultations and evaluate their influence on
                       the improvement of relations between levels within
                       healthcare, as well as the ethical  issues underlying their
                       implementation and influence on the final result of this
                       coordination model.  Method: A thorough literature review
                       on the basis of IMB, EMBASE and MEDLINE data was performed.
                       Studies within the scope of the High Resolution Clinics and
                       the relationship between the quality of communication
                       between healthcare levels and the quality of service they
                       provided were selected. Through a series of screenings, a
                       total of 54 articles were collected. These articles were
                       analyzed and evaluated according to their qualities in the
                       field of communication.   Results: Of all the articles
                       analyzed, only 20 were quantifiable according to their
                       performance in communications. 12 of them obtained a
                       relatively positive result and 8 obtained a negative
                       result. The item which obtained the lowest score in the
                       evaluation was a strengthening in primary care. In
                       contrast, the item that obtained the highest score was the
                       existence of a protocol (although it was not consensual in
                       all cases). We found flaws in the communication system of
                       the One-Stop Clinic model that could lead to deficient
                       long-term outcomes.   Conclusions: We have not found
                       evidence supporting the High Resolution Clinic model as an
                       improvement in relations between healthcare levels. It is
                       appropriate and advisable to incorporate measures to
                       strengthen communication between these levels so that this
                       model entails real coordination and provides the full
                       potential in providing quality healthcare to its patients.",
}