提高学术神经病学准入的策略。

IF 3.2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200528
Jaya Trivedi, Amber Salter, Debra Clamp, Alan Kramer, Chelsea Landon
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摘要

神经系统疾病现在是全球疾病负担的主要原因,这进一步加剧了人们对获得护理的日益关注,特别是考虑到预计神经科医生将短缺19%。迫切需要改善就诊条件,减少预约等待时间。我们领导了一项部门倡议,以弥合准入差距。我们专注于模板管理,利用先进的实践提供者(APPs),并为新患者提供及时的访问。2年来,总患者量和新患者量分别增长了34%和32%。应用程序的每次就诊次数增长了21%。10天内就诊的新患者内部转诊从19%增加到42%(增加123%),所有转诊从21%增加到43%(增加100%)。这篇文章回顾了我们在改善患者访问方面的策略。
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Strategies for Improving Access in Academic Neurology.

Neurologic disorders, now a leading cause of disease burden globally, have further added to the growing concerns of access to care, especially given the anticipated 19% shortfall of neurologists. There is a pressing need to improve access and decrease appointment wait times. We led a departmental initiative to bridge the access gap. We focused on template management, leveraging advanced practice providers (APPs), and provision of timely access for new patients. Over 2 years, the total patient volume and the new patient volume increased by 34% and 32%, respectively. Visits per clinic session grew by 21% for APPs. The number of new patients seen within 10 days grew from 19% to 42% (123% increase) for internal referrals and from 21% to 43% (100% increase) for all referrals. This article reviews our strategies in improving patient access.

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Neurology. Clinical practice
Neurology. Clinical practice CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Neurology® Genetics is an online open access journal publishing peer-reviewed reports in the field of neurogenetics. The journal publishes original articles in all areas of neurogenetics including rare and common genetic variations, genotype-phenotype correlations, outlier phenotypes as a result of mutations in known disease genes, and genetic variations with a putative link to diseases. Articles include studies reporting on genetic disease risk, pharmacogenomics, and results of gene-based clinical trials (viral, ASO, etc.). Genetically engineered model systems are not a primary focus of Neurology® Genetics, but studies using model systems for treatment trials, including well-powered studies reporting negative results, are welcome.
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