scholarly journals Improving System Integration: The Art and Science of Engaging Small Community Practices in Health System Innovation

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pauline Pariser ◽  
Laura Pus ◽  
Ian Stanaitis ◽  
Howard Abrams ◽  
Noah Ivers ◽  
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This paper focuses on successful engagement strategies in recruiting and retaining primary care physicians (PCPs) in a quality improvement project, as perceived by family physicians in small practices. Sustained physician engagement is critical for quality improvement (QI) aiming to enhance health system integration. Although there is ample literature on engaging physicians in hospital or team-based practice, few reports describe factors influencing engagement of community-based providers practicing with limited administrative support. The PCPs we describe participated in SCOPE: Seamless Care Optimizing the Patient Experience, a QI project designed to support their care of complex patients and reduce both emergency department (ED) visits and inpatient admissions. SCOPE outcome measures will inform subsequent papers. All the 30 participating PCPs completed surveys assessing perceptions regarding the importance of specific engagement strategies. Project team acknowledgement that primary care is challenging and new access to patient resources were the most important factors in generating initial interest in SCOPE. The opportunity to improve patient care via integration with other providers was most important in their commitment to participate, and a positive experience with project personnel was most important in their continued engagement. Our experience suggests that such providers respond well to personalized, repeated, and targeted engagement strategies.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 186-190
Author(s):  
Keith Wagner ◽  
Daniel Juarez ◽  
Bernard Gibson

Seborrheic keratoses are a common benign epidermal neoplasm in the elderly. Primary care physicians caring for adult and geriatric populations will observe them regularly during the physical examinations they perform on their patients. This quality improvement project was developed to determine if primary care physicians could provide additional benefit to their patients during office visits by addressing the concerns they may have about seborrheic keratoses. Data gathered by this project indicates that some patients could benefit from reassurance that their seborrheic keratoses are not skin cancer, or by making dermatology referrals if patient seborrheic keratoses are symptomatic, particularly if they are pruritic or bleeding. In addition, some patients may welcome a referral to a dermatologist who will be able to address any cosmetic concerns related to seborrheic keratoses, especially when they are present in visibly sensitive areas such as the face and hands.


2019 ◽  
Vol 54 (4-5) ◽  
pp. 296-306
Author(s):  
Jiayun Lu ◽  
Emily Ketterer ◽  
Patricia McGuire

Psychiatric E-consult is an innovative model of psychiatric consultation via the electronic health record. The project was completed as a quality improvement effort within a residency program in order to increase timely access to psychiatric consultation. Over 100 electronic consultations were requested in the initial 20 months of this project. Questions ranged from assistance with medication management, diagnostic clarification, to referral to outside resources. Findings from this quality improvement project include that the e-consultation model enhanced primary care physicians’ and associated primary care health professionals’ management of behavioral issues, increased behavioral health knowledge, and subjectively improved patient care.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 357-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas P. Meehan ◽  
Thomas J. Van Hoof ◽  
Deron Galusha ◽  
Judith K. Barr ◽  
Maureen Curry ◽  
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Diabetes Care ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. J. Acton ◽  
R. Shields ◽  
S. Rith-Najarian ◽  
B. Tolbert ◽  
J. Kelly ◽  
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