Using Lean Six Sigma Methods to Develop an Efficient and Sustainable Interdisciplinary Team Program for Chronic Pain in a VA: PREVAIL Interdisciplinary Team Track.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-10-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241290798
Rena E Courtney, Mary J Schadegg, Natalie Hicks, Melissa Truitt, Rendelle E Bolton, Brian Dezzutti, Francis Cannizzo, Beth D Darnall, Marilyn Radatz, Samantha M Harden
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Background: Chronic pain is highly prevalent in US military Veterans, and pain interdisciplinary teams (IDTs) are the gold standard in pain care. There is no standard or guidance for how best to develop and implement pain interdisciplinary teams within complex health care systems.

Objectives: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the effectiveness of the standard 9-step Lean 6 Sigma (LSS) methodology in redesigning a pre-existing VA outpatient pain clinic solely offering interventional pain services into an efficient, sustainable pain IDT program.

Methods: The initial evaluation process at a VA Medical Center that primarily serves rural Veterans was redesigned with the a priori goal of developing an efficient, sustainable IDT program that decreased driving days (ie, in-person appointments) required for a comprehensive initial pain evaluation, decreased number of consults required for initial pain evaluations, increased the number of consults to Whole Health services, and increased compliance with policies and standards. Feedback from administrators, clinicians, and Veterans was used to identify inefficiencies then iteratively design, test, and finalize a redesigned service called the PREVAIL Interdisciplinary Team Track (PREVAIL IDT Track). Baseline data was collected for 1 year followed by sustainment data for 14 months. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: PREVAIL IDT Track decreased the number of in-person appointments from 5 to 2, decreased consults required for evaluations from 5 to 1, increased the number of unique consults to Whole Health education classes, and made the VA fully compliant with policies and standards. To date, 486 Veterans have participated in the redesigned program, including 167 graduates and 212 current enrollees in this sustained clinical program.

Conclusion: The success of PREVAIL IDT Track suggests that LSS may be a promising method for redesigning sustainable pain IDTs in VA that improve efficiency.

使用精益六西格玛方法为退伍军人事务部的慢性疼痛患者制定高效、可持续的跨学科团队计划:PREVAIL 跨学科团队项目。
背景:慢性疼痛在美国退伍军人中非常普遍,疼痛跨学科团队(IDT)是疼痛治疗的黄金标准。对于如何在复杂的医疗保健系统中最有效地发展和实施疼痛跨学科团队,目前尚无标准或指南:本质量改进项目旨在评估标准的 9 步精益 6 西格玛(LSS)方法在重新设计退伍军人事务部疼痛门诊(仅提供介入性疼痛服务),使其成为高效、可持续的疼痛 IDT 项目方面的有效性:方法:重新设计了退伍军人医疗中心的初步评估流程,该中心主要为农村退伍军人提供服务,其先验目标是制定一项高效、可持续的 IDT 计划,减少综合初步疼痛评估所需的驾车天数(即亲自预约),减少初步疼痛评估所需的咨询次数,增加整体健康服务的咨询次数,并提高政策和标准的合规性。管理者、临床医生和退伍军人的反馈意见被用来识别效率低下的问题,然后反复设计、测试并最终确定重新设计的服务,即 PREVAIL 跨学科团队跟踪(PREVAIL IDT Track)。基线数据收集时间为 1 年,随后是 14 个月的持续数据。结果采用描述性统计进行分析:PREVAIL IDT Track 将面对面预约的次数从 5 次减少到 2 次,将评估所需的咨询次数从 5 次减少到 1 次,增加了全健康教育课程的独特咨询次数,并使退伍军人事务部完全符合政策和标准。迄今为止,已有 486 名退伍军人参加了重新设计的计划,其中包括 167 名毕业生和 212 名正在参加这一持续临床计划的人员:PREVAIL IDT Track 的成功表明,LSS 可能是退伍军人事务部重新设计可持续疼痛 IDT 以提高效率的一种可行方法。
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