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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 2/2014

Open Access 01-07-2014 | Original Research

A Patient-Centered Primary Care Practice Approach Using Evidence-Based Quality Improvement: Rationale, Methods, and Early Assessment of Implementation

Authors: Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH, Susan E. Stockdale, PhD, Negar Sapir, MPH, Lisa Altman, MD, Timothy Dresselhaus, MD, MPH, Susanne Salem-Schatz, ScD, Susan Vivell, PhD, MBA, John Ovretveit, PhD, Alison B. Hamilton, PhD, MPH, Elizabeth M. Yano, PhD, MSPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Special Issue 2/2014

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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND

Healthcare systems and their primary care practices are redesigning to achieve goals identified in Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) models such as Veterans Affairs (VA)’s Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACT). Implementation of these models, however, requires major transformation. Evidence-Based Quality Improvement (EBQI) is a multi-level approach for supporting organizational change and innovation spread.

OBJECTIVE

To describe EBQI as an approach for promoting VA’s PACT and to assess initial implementation of planned EBQI elements.

DESIGN

Descriptive.

PARTICIPANTS

Regional and local interdisciplinary clinical leaders, patient representatives, Quality Council Coordinators, practicing primary care clinicians and staff, and researchers from six demonstration site practices in three local healthcare systems in one VA region.

INTERVENTION

EBQI promotes bottom-up local innovation and spread within top-down organizational priorities. EBQI innovations are supported by a research-clinical partnership, use continuous quality improvement methods, and are developed in regional demonstration sites.

APPROACH

We developed a logic model for EBQI for PACT (EBQI-PACT) with inputs, outputs, and expected outcomes. We describe implementation of logic model outputs over 18 months, using qualitative data from 84 key stakeholders (104 interviews from two waves) and review of study documents.

RESULTS

Nearly all implementation elements of the EBQI-PACT logic model were fully or partially implemented. Elements not fully achieved included patient engagement in Quality Councils (4/6) and consistent local primary care practice interdisciplinary leadership (4/6). Fourteen of 15 regionally approved innovation projects have been completed, three have undergone initial spread, five are prepared to spread, and two have completed toolkits that have been pretested in two to three sites and are now ready for external spread.

DISCUSSION

EBQI-PACT has been feasible to implement in three participating healthcare systems in one VA region. Further development of methods for engaging patients in care design and for promoting interdisciplinary leadership is needed.
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Metadata
Title
A Patient-Centered Primary Care Practice Approach Using Evidence-Based Quality Improvement: Rationale, Methods, and Early Assessment of Implementation
Authors
Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH
Susan E. Stockdale, PhD
Negar Sapir, MPH
Lisa Altman, MD
Timothy Dresselhaus, MD, MPH
Susanne Salem-Schatz, ScD
Susan Vivell, PhD, MBA
John Ovretveit, PhD
Alison B. Hamilton, PhD, MPH
Elizabeth M. Yano, PhD, MSPH
Publication date
01-07-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue Special Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-013-2703-y

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