综合行为健康的成功实施。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
W Perry Dickinson, Mark Gritz, Kyle E Knierim, Stephanie Kirchner, Douglas H Fernald, Allyson Gottsman, Kimberly Wiggins, L Miriam Dickinson
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摘要

简介:科罗拉多州创新模式(SIM)倡议旨在支持初级保健实践,实施行为健康整合和高级初级保健的其他方面。本项目评估了在初级保健实践中行为健康整合的实施情况和高效初级保健的组成部分。方法:共有334名执业医师参加了为期1年(队列3)或2年(队列1和2)的SIM。实践转化支持实施先进的初级保健和行为健康的整合。措施包括1)综合初级保健实践监测,在基线、12和24个月完成,以评估初级保健和行为整合构建模块的实施情况;2)行为健康临床质量测量,每季度报告一次。结果:实践改进了所有构建模块的实施,包括领导、数据驱动改进、员工参与、团队护理、患者-团队伙伴关系、人口管理、获得护理的连续性、护理协调、资源利用、行为健康整合和一般行为健康改善(所有P P P P)。SIM倡议中的实践成功地实施了行为健康整合和高效初级保健的组成部分,产生了改进的行为临床质量措施。构建模块的实施促进了临床质量措施的改善。
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Successful Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health.

Introduction: The Colorado State Innovation Model (SIM) initiative aimed to support primary care practices in implementing behavioral health integration and other aspects of advanced primary care. This project evaluated implementation of behavioral health integration and the Building Blocks of High Performing Primary Care in primary care practices.

Methods: A total of 334 practices participated in SIM in 3 cohorts for 1 year (cohort 3) or 2 years (cohorts 1 and 2). Practice transformation support for implementation of advanced primary care and behavioral health integration was provided. Measures included 1) Comprehensive Primary Care Practice Monitor, completed at baseline, 12, and 24 months to assess implementation of the building blocks of primary care and behavioral integration, and 2) Behavioral health clinical quality measures, reported quarterly.

Results: Practices improved on implementation of all building blocks, including leadership, data driven improvement, empanelment, team-based care, patient-team partnerships, population management, continuity of care access to care, care coordination, resource utilization, behavioral health integration, and general behavioral health improvement (all P < .0001). Onsite behavioral health integration was implemented by 78% of practices by the end of the intervention. Practices improved on depression screening and monitoring (P < .0001) and maternal depression screening (P < .001). Implementation of several building blocks mediated improvement in depression screening and monitoring and maternal depression screening (P < .05).

Discussion: Practices in the SIM initiative successfully implemented behavioral health integration and the building blocks of high performing primary care, yielding improved behavioral clinical quality measures. Implementation of the building blocks mediated improvements in clinical quality measures.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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