Advancing the practice of trauma: utilizing advanced practice providers to improve patient outcomes through a collaborative team approach.

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2024-08-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2023-001281
Alaina M Lasinski, Allysen Shaughnessy, Benjamin Reynolds, Raquel Forsythe, Annika B Kay, Brian K Yorkgitis, Brandy N Younge, Ashley B Christmas, Jeffrey A Claridge
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Abstract

Advanced practice providers (APPs) have become essential to trauma teams in the United States during the last few decades. The optimal utilization of APPs is not yet known and is likely highly variable secondary to many factors. We discuss three aspects of the multidisciplinary approach to caring for trauma patients. First, a review of the literature demonstrates that APPs in trauma improve quality of care, patient throughput, and decrease cost. We then report on models of APP utilization by comparing five trauma centers across the country, concluding that utilization remains highly variable due to several system and provider factors. The final portion of this review highlights current billing and coding practices in integrated teams considering recent changes to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid rules in 2024.

推进创伤实践:利用高级医疗服务提供者,通过团队协作方法改善患者的治疗效果。
在过去的几十年中,高级医疗服务提供者(APPs)已成为美国创伤团队的重要组成部分。APP 的最佳使用情况尚不清楚,而且很可能受多种因素的影响而变化很大。我们将从三个方面讨论多学科方法对创伤患者的护理。首先,文献综述表明,在创伤中使用 APP 可以提高护理质量、增加患者吞吐量并降低成本。然后,我们通过比较全国五个创伤中心,报告了 APP 的使用模式,得出结论:由于系统和提供者的多种因素,APP 的使用情况仍然存在很大差异。最后,考虑到 2024 年医疗保险和医疗补助中心(Centers for Medicare and Medicaid)规则的最新变化,本综述的最后一部分强调了综合团队当前的计费和编码实践。
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