Strategic re-design of team-based patient-focused health care services.

Q4 Medicine
Denise C Tahara, Richard P Green
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper proposes an organizational change process to prepare physicians and other health professionals for their new roles in patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs). It provides physician-centered tools, models, concepts, and the language to implement transformational patient-centered medical care.

Design/methodology/approach: To improve care delivery, quality, and patient engagement, a systems approach to care is required. This paper examines a systems approach to patient care where all inputs that influence patient interactions and participation are considered in the design of health care delivery and follow-up treatment plans. Applying systems thinking, organizational change models, and team-building, we have examined the continuum of this change process from ideation through the diffusion of new methods and behaviors.

Findings: PCMHs make compelling business sense. Studies have shown that the PCMH improves patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes and reduces underuse and overuse of medical services. Patient-centered care necessitates transitioning from an adversarial to a collaborative culture. It is a transformation process predicated on strong leadership able to align an organization toward a vision of patient-centered care, creating a collaborative culture committed to health-goal achievement.

Originality/value: This paper proposes that the PCMH is a rigorous team-building transformational organizational change, a radical departure from the current hierarchical, silo-oriented, medical practice model. It requires that participants within and across health care organizations learn new skills and behaviors to achieve the anticipated quality and efficiency improvements. It is an innovative health care organization model of the future whose success is premised on teams supplanting the individual as the building block and unit of health care performance.

以团队为基础的以患者为中心的医疗保健服务的战略重新设计。
目的:本文提出了一个组织变革过程,以准备医生和其他卫生专业人员在以患者为中心的医疗之家(PCMHs)的新角色。它提供了以医生为中心的工具、模型、概念和语言,以实现以患者为中心的医疗服务的转型。设计/方法/方法:为了改善护理服务、质量和患者参与,需要一种系统的护理方法。本文研究了一种系统的方法来病人护理,其中所有的输入,影响病人的互动和参与被认为是在设计卫生保健服务和后续治疗计划。运用系统思维、组织变革模型和团队建设,我们已经检查了这种变化过程的连续体,从构思到新方法和行为的传播。研究发现:PCMHs具有令人信服的商业意义。研究表明,PCMH提高了患者满意度和临床结果,减少了医疗服务的使用不足和过度使用。以病人为中心的护理需要从对抗文化过渡到合作文化。这是一个转型过程,以强有力的领导为基础,能够使组织朝着以患者为中心的护理愿景保持一致,创造一种致力于实现健康目标的协作文化。原创性/价值:本文提出PCMH是一种严格的团队建设转型组织变革,彻底背离了当前分层、竖井导向的医疗实践模式。它要求医疗保健组织内部和整个组织的参与者学习新的技能和行为,以实现预期的质量和效率改进。这是一种未来的创新医疗保健组织模式,其成功的前提是团队取代个人作为医疗保健绩效的基石和单位。
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Advances in Health Care Management
Advances in Health Care Management Medicine-Health Policy
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