引入虚拟访问块优化初级保健实践空间。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2025-05-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2025.0018
Susan Pohl, Lindsey Garcia, Sofia Loucao, Erin McCormack, Jennifer Vogt, Bernadette Kiraly
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2019冠状病毒病大流行大大加快了在初级保健机构采用远程医疗,许多卫生保健系统计划无限期地继续提供虚拟医疗。这份简短的报告描述了虚拟访问(VV)块的实现,以优化远程医疗访问和扩大诊所劳动力能力。VV块,专门用于远程医疗的时间段,被引入以释放物理空间给额外的现场提供者。通过将VV模块的引入与新的提供者招聘相结合,我们的卫生系统成功地扩大了其劳动力,将我们试点诊所的全职提供者从8.51人增加到10.25人。这些变化改善了就诊条件,增加了访问量,并提高了患者满意度。供应商还报告了工作与生活平衡和效率方面的好处。事实证明,VV区块模型在解决空间和资源限制、改善运营成果和财务可持续性方面是有效的。该试验的成功在第二家诊所得到了复制,证明了可扩展性。远程保健举措的长期可行性取决于保险支付平价的继续和对远程保健政策的立法支持。本文提供了关于远程医疗整合如何优化初级保健服务,同时应对运营和财务挑战的见解。
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Introducing Virtual Visit Blocks to Optimize Space in Primary Care Practice.

Introducing Virtual Visit Blocks to Optimize Space in Primary Care Practice.

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of telehealth in primary care settings, with many health care systems planning to continue offering virtual care indefinitely. This brief report describes the implementation of virtual visit (VV) blocks to optimize telemedicine visits and expand clinic workforce capacity. VV blocks, dedicated time slots exclusively for telemedicine, were introduced to free up physical space for additional on-site providers. By pairing the introduction of VV blocks with new provider hires, our health system successfully expanded its workforce, increasing provider full-time equivalents in our pilot clinic from 8.51 to 10.25. These changes led to improved access, higher visit volumes, and similar patient satisfaction. Providers also reported benefits in terms of work-life balance and efficiency. The VV block model proved effective in addressing space and resource constraints, improving both operational outcomes and financial sustainability. The success of this pilot was replicated in a second clinic, demonstrating scalability. The long-term viability of telehealth initiatives hinges on the continuation of insurance payment parity and legislative support for telehealth policies. This article provides insights into how telehealth integration can optimize primary care delivery while navigating operational and financial challenges.

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