Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2019

01-05-2019 | Care | Original Research

Staff Perspectives on Primary Care Teams as De Facto “Hubs” for Care Coordination in VA: a Qualitative Study

Authors: Tanya T. Olmos-Ochoa, PhD, MPH, Purnima Bharath, MA, David A. Ganz, MD, PhD, Polly H. Noël, PhD, Neetu Chawla, PhD, MPH, Jenny M. Barnard, BA, Danielle E. Rose, PhD, Susan E. Stockdale, PhD, Alissa Simon, MA, Erin P. Finley, PhD, MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Special Issue 1/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Improving care coordination is a key priority for many healthcare systems. However, initiatives to improve care coordination are complex to implement and have produced mixed results. A better understanding of how to craft and support implementation of effective care coordination strategies is needed.

Objective

To identify and understand the challenges and factors encountered by Patient-Aligned Care Team (PACT) staff in performing care coordination tasks in outpatient clinics in the Veterans Health Administration (VA).

Design

Qualitative study using semi-structured formative evaluation interviews.

Participants

Fourteen interviews with 18 clinical frontline managers and staff from 12 clinic sites across five VA health systems.

Interventions

This paper reports on baseline data collected for the Coordination Toolkit and Coaching (CTAC) project. CTAC aims to improve patients’ experience of care coordination within VA primary care and between PACT and other outpatient and community settings.

Approach

We conducted pre-implementation telephone interviews with frontline managers and staff, primarily nurse managers.

Key Results

PACT staff described challenges in aligning care coordination priorities across different levels of the VA system, including staff, patients, and leadership. Additionally, PACT staff noted challenges coordinating care both within and outside the VA, and identified resource barriers impeding their care coordination efforts. To address these challenges, staff made several recommendations for improvement, including (1) contingency staffing to address staff burnout; (2) additional PACT training for new staff; (3) clarification of care coordination roles and responsibilities; and (4) and care coordination initiatives that align both with centrally initiated care coordination programs and frontline needs.

Conclusion

In the VA and similarly complex healthcare systems, our findings suggest the need for care coordination strategies that are buttressed by a system-level vision for care coordination, backed up by clear roles and responsibilities for information exchange between primary care staff and other settings, and multidimensional accountability metrics that encompass patient-, staff-, and system-level goals.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference McDonald KM, Schultz E, Albin L, et al. Care Coordination Measures Atlas Version 4. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2014. McDonald KM, Schultz E, Albin L, et al. Care Coordination Measures Atlas Version 4. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2014.
4.
go back to reference National Priorities Partnership. Input to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on priority for the National Quality Strategy. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum, 2011. National Priorities Partnership. Input to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on priority for the National Quality Strategy. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum, 2011.
5.
go back to reference Luck J, Bowman C, York L, Midboe A, Taylor T, Gale R, Asch S. Multimethod evaluation of the VA's peer-topeer toolkit for patient-centered medical home implementation. J Gen Intern Med. 2013;29(Suppl 2):S572-8 Luck J, Bowman C, York L, Midboe A, Taylor T, Gale R, Asch S. Multimethod evaluation of the VA's peer-topeer toolkit for patient-centered medical home implementation. J Gen Intern Med. 2013;29(Suppl 2):S572-8
6.
go back to reference Powell Davies G, Williams AM, Larsen K, Perkins D, Roland M, Harris MF. Coordinating primary health care: an analysis of the outcomes of a systematic review. Med J Aust. 2008;188(8 Suppl):S65–8.PubMed Powell Davies G, Williams AM, Larsen K, Perkins D, Roland M, Harris MF. Coordinating primary health care: an analysis of the outcomes of a systematic review. Med J Aust. 2008;188(8 Suppl):S65–8.PubMed
8.
go back to reference Rosland AM, Nelson K, Sun H, et al. The patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration. Am J Manag Care. 2013;19(7):e263–272.PubMed Rosland AM, Nelson K, Sun H, et al. The patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration. Am J Manag Care. 2013;19(7):e263–272.PubMed
10.
go back to reference Nelson KM, Helfrich C, Sun H, Hebert PL, Liu CF, Dolan E, Taylor L, Wong E, Maynard C, Hernandez SE, Sanders W, Randall I, Curtis I, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD. Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration: associations with patient satisfaction, quality of care, staff burnout, and hospital and emergency department use. JAMA Intern Med. 2014;174(8):1350–8. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.2488.CrossRefPubMed Nelson KM, Helfrich C, Sun H, Hebert PL, Liu CF, Dolan E, Taylor L, Wong E, Maynard C, Hernandez SE, Sanders W, Randall I, Curtis I, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD. Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration: associations with patient satisfaction, quality of care, staff burnout, and hospital and emergency department use. JAMA Intern Med. 2014;174(8):1350–8. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1001/​jamainternmed.​2014.​2488.CrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Department of Veterans Affairs. Expanded access to non-VA care through the veterans choice program. Final rule. Fed Regist. 2018;83(92):21893–7. Department of Veterans Affairs. Expanded access to non-VA care through the veterans choice program. Final rule. Fed Regist. 2018;83(92):21893–7.
16.
go back to reference Meyers D, Peikes D, Genevro J, Peterson G, Taylor EF, Tima Lake T, Smith K, Grumback K. The Roles of Patient-Centered Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations in Coordinating Patient Care. AHRQ Publication No. 11-M005-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2010. Available at: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2997j352. Meyers D, Peikes D, Genevro J, Peterson G, Taylor EF, Tima Lake T, Smith K, Grumback K. The Roles of Patient-Centered Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations in Coordinating Patient Care. AHRQ Publication No. 11-M005-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2010. Available at: https://​escholarship.​org/​uc/​item/​2997j352.
18.
19.
go back to reference Helfrich CD, Sylling PW, Gale RC, Mohr DC, Stockdale SE, Joos S, Brown EJ, Grembowski D, Asch SM, Fihn SD, Nelson KM, Meredith LS. The facilitators and barriers associated with implementation of a patient-centered medical home in VHA. Implement Sci 2016;11(24):1–9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-016-0386-6 CrossRef Helfrich CD, Sylling PW, Gale RC, Mohr DC, Stockdale SE, Joos S, Brown EJ, Grembowski D, Asch SM, Fihn SD, Nelson KM, Meredith LS. The facilitators and barriers associated with implementation of a patient-centered medical home in VHA. Implement Sci 2016;11(24):1–9. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1186/​s13012-016-0386-6 CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Ganz DA, Barnard JM, Smith NZY, Miake-Lye IM, Delevan DM, Simon A, Rose DE, Stockdale SE, Chang ET, Noël PH, Finley EP, Lee ML, Zulman DM, Cordasco KM, Rubenstein LV. Development of a web-based toolkit to support improvement of care coordination in primary care. Transl Behav Med. 2018;8(3):492–502. https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibx072.CrossRefPubMed Ganz DA, Barnard JM, Smith NZY, Miake-Lye IM, Delevan DM, Simon A, Rose DE, Stockdale SE, Chang ET, Noël PH, Finley EP, Lee ML, Zulman DM, Cordasco KM, Rubenstein LV. Development of a web-based toolkit to support improvement of care coordination in primary care. Transl Behav Med. 2018;8(3):492–502. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1093/​tbm/​ibx072.CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Ganz DA, Barnard JM. Care Coordination Toolkit. Care coordination toolkit – intranet only. 2006. Ganz DA, Barnard JM. Care Coordination Toolkit. Care coordination toolkit – intranet only. 2006.
23.
go back to reference Stetler CB, Legro MW, Wallace CM et al. The role of formative evaluation in implementation research and the QUERI experience. J Gen Intern Med. 2006;21(Suppl 2):S1-S8.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Stetler CB, Legro MW, Wallace CM et al. The role of formative evaluation in implementation research and the QUERI experience. J Gen Intern Med. 2006;21(Suppl 2):S1-S8.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
24.
go back to reference Bernard HR. Research Methods in Anthropology, 5th edition. AltaMira Press. p 7 Bernard HR. Research Methods in Anthropology, 5th edition. AltaMira Press. p 7
27.
go back to reference Cole FL. Content analysis: process and application. Clin Nurse Spec. 1998;2(1):53–57.CrossRef Cole FL. Content analysis: process and application. Clin Nurse Spec. 1998;2(1):53–57.CrossRef
32.
go back to reference Nelson KM, Helfrich C, Sun H, Hebert PL, Liu C, Dolan E, Taylor L, Wong E, Maynard C, Hernandez SE, Sander W, Randall I, Curtis I, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD. Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the veterans health administration: associations with patient satisfaction, quality of care, staff burnout, and hospital and emergency department use. J Am Med Assoc Intern Med. 2014;174(8):1350-1358. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.2488.CrossRef Nelson KM, Helfrich C, Sun H, Hebert PL, Liu C, Dolan E, Taylor L, Wong E, Maynard C, Hernandez SE, Sander W, Randall I, Curtis I, Schectman G, Stark R, Fihn SD. Implementation of the patient-centered medical home in the veterans health administration: associations with patient satisfaction, quality of care, staff burnout, and hospital and emergency department use. J Am Med Assoc Intern Med. 2014;174(8):1350-1358. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1001/​jamainternmed.​2014.​2488.CrossRef
33.
go back to reference Patient Centered Primary Care Implementation Work Group. Patient centered medical home model concept paper: veterans health administration primary care services. Patient Centered Primary Care Implementation Work Group. Patient centered medical home model concept paper: veterans health administration primary care services.
34.
go back to reference Taylor EF, Lake T, Nysenbaum J, Peterson G, Meyers D. Coordinating Care in The Medical Neighborhood: Critical Components and Available Mechanisms. White Paper (Prepared by Mathematica Policy Research Under Contract No. HHSA290200900019I TO2). AHRQ Publication No. 11–0064. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2011. Taylor EF, Lake T, Nysenbaum J, Peterson G, Meyers D. Coordinating Care in The Medical Neighborhood: Critical Components and Available Mechanisms. White Paper (Prepared by Mathematica Policy Research Under Contract No. HHSA290200900019I TO2). AHRQ Publication No. 11–0064. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2011.
Metadata
Title
Staff Perspectives on Primary Care Teams as De Facto “Hubs” for Care Coordination in VA: a Qualitative Study
Authors
Tanya T. Olmos-Ochoa, PhD, MPH
Purnima Bharath, MA
David A. Ganz, MD, PhD
Polly H. Noël, PhD
Neetu Chawla, PhD, MPH
Jenny M. Barnard, BA
Danielle E. Rose, PhD
Susan E. Stockdale, PhD
Alissa Simon, MA
Erin P. Finley, PhD, MPH
Publication date
01-05-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Care
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue Special Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-04967-y

Other articles of this Special Issue 1/2019

Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2019 Go to the issue