In Spain, the average waiting time for a specialist consultation is 58 days. A determinant
factor that contributes to this situation is the poor communication between primary care and specialised
care, which is mainly due to the waiting days for a consultation, number of avoided/avoidable
face-to-face referrals, and waiting days for the resolution of the process. DETELPROG is a referral
system in which the family physician requests a scheduled outpatient internal medicine consultation,
integrated into the usual consultations agenda of both physicians, the family, and the outpatient clinic
physician, in order to have a telephone consultation. A randomized controlled clinical trial has been
carried out to assess the e ectiveness of DELTELPROG. In a sample of 255 patients, the experimental
group was referred via a scheduled telephone call, and those in the control group, by face-to-face
hospital consultation area. The results showed statistically significant di erences between both
groups of 27 days (95% confidence interval (CI): 20–33) regarding specialised consultation, 47 days
(95% CI: 17–74) as for the resolution of the process, and 91.7% for avoided face-to-face consultations.
The DETELPROG resulted as a low coverage system (53%), which makes it a complementary referral
model. It is necessary to make an in-depth analysis of the causes that have led to this technologically
low coverage.