约翰霍普金斯多学科儿科疼痛管理服务:概念论文。

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
M-Irfan Suleman, Ama Akoma Essuman, Maqbool Dada, Kayode Williams
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摘要

儿童慢性疼痛是一个重大的、未得到充分处理的公共卫生负担。这篇概念论文概述了约翰霍普金斯医学院多学科儿科疼痛管理服务(MPPMS)的设计和实施,解决了四个关键目标。首先,它提出了一种基于生物心理社会框架的新型护理交付模式,由多学科团队领导,并在不断升级的临床强度水平上提供以患者为中心的护理。其次,它详细介绍了三个阶段的诊所运作,从精益模式开始,通过提高诊所效率,技术整合和战略资源配置向跨学科团队结构扩展。第三,它检查了模型的财务含义,包括每次遇到的成本估计,资源利用的阶段性改进,以及通过替代收入流和工作流程优化实现长期可持续性的策略。第四,它提出了一个全面的成果框架,包括临床、业务和财务指标,以指导持续改进并促进国家基准制定。总的来说,本文为管理儿科慢性疼痛提供了一个可扩展的蓝图,该蓝图整合了护理,优化了操作,确保了财政责任,并提供了可衡量的患者利益,将MPPMS定位为可以在其他机构复制的模型,以满足这一日益增长的临床需求。
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The Johns Hopkins multidisciplinary pediatric pain management service: a concept paper.

Chronic pain in children poses a significant and under-addressed public health burden. This concept paper outlines the proposed design and implementation of a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Pain Management Service (MPPMS) at Johns Hopkins Medicine, addressing four key objectives. First, it presents a novel care delivery model grounded in the biopsychosocial framework, led by a multidisciplinary team and structured to deliver patient-centered care across escalating levels of clinical intensity. Second, it details the operationalization of the clinic in three phases, starting with a lean model and scaling toward a transdisciplinary team structure through enhanced clinic efficiency, technology integration, and strategic resource allocation. Third, it examines the financial implications of the model, including cost-per-encounter estimates, phased improvements in resource utilization, and strategies for achieving long-term sustainability through alternative revenue streams and workflow optimization. Fourth, it proposes a comprehensive outcomes framework encompassing clinical, operational, and financial metrics to guide continuous improvement and facilitate national benchmarking. Collectively, this paper provides a scalable blueprint for managing pediatric chronic pain that integrates care, optimizes operations, ensures fiscal responsibility, and delivers measurable patient benefit, positioning the MPPMS as a model that can be replicated at other institutions to address this growing clinical need.

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Pain management
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