使用药剂师-医生共同访问模式改善患者对初级保健提供者的访问。

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v14i2.5106
Diana Palandri, Hanna Raber, Casey Tak, Elizabeth Bald, Katherine Hastings, Karen Gunning
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背景:在初级保健设置临床药师可以抵消使用合作实践协议(cpa)管理慢性病的提供者的时间。药剂师-医生共同访问模式为药剂师提供了一个机会,以增加患者获得他们的初级保健提供者(PCP)。对共同就诊模式的研究表明,与独立就诊相比,共同就诊使PCP能够看到更多的病人,实现更多的医疗保健目标,从而提高了诊所效率1-4。目的:本研究的目的是利用Madsen健康中心家庭医学(MHC FM)诊所的药剂师-医生共同就诊模式,增加患者获得PCP的机会。主要结果是确定完成的共同就诊次数与可能的共同就诊次数的比较,以及可用的预约时间。次要结果是跟踪与患者在一起的时间,并通过调查获得提供者的反馈。方法:联合访视模式在MHC FM诊所实施了为期4个月的试点研究。根据纳入和排除标准选择持续40分钟的复杂护理预约。潜在的联合就诊预约在一周前确定,然后获得提供者同意将预约改为两次单独的20分钟就诊。检查了日程安排,以确定共同就诊开放的预约时间是否被其他患者填满。研究完成后,向供应商分发了一份调查问卷,以收集反馈。结果:在可能的19次(26%)中,共完成了5次共同就诊。所有的预约都被另一个病人填满了。平均而言,医生和药剂师与病人相处的时间分别为15分钟和14分钟。结论:医师-药剂师共同就诊模式的实施增加了PCP的可用性,在不中断临床工作流程和提供者时间表的情况下,为更多的患者提供了服务。
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Improving Patient Access to Primary Care Providers Using a Pharmacist-Physician Co-Visit Model.

Background: Implementation of a clinical pharmacist in the primary care setting can offset provider time spent managing chronic diseases using Collaborative Practice Agreements (CPAs). The pharmacist-physician co-visit model presents an opportunity for pharmacists to increase patient access to their primary care provider (PCP). Studies of the co-visit model show that co-visits increase clinic efficiency by allowing the PCP to see additional patients and achieve more health care goals compared with independent visits1-4. Objectives: The aim of this study was to increase patient access to their PCP by utilizing a pharmacist-physician co-visit model at the Madsen Health Center Family Medicine (MHC FM) Clinic. The primary outcome was to identify the number of co-visits completed compared to the number of possible co-visits, and the number of appointment slots made available. The secondary outcomes were to track the time spent with patients and to obtain provider feedback via a survey. Methods: The co-visit model was implemented as a 4-month pilot study at the MHC FM Clinic. Complex care appointments lasting 40 minutes were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Potential co-visit appointments were identified one week prior then provider consent was obtained to change the appointment into two separate 20-minute visits. Schedules were reviewed to determine if the appointment slot opened by the co-visit was filled by another patient. Upon completion of the study, a survey was distributed to providers to collect feedback. Results: A total of five co-visits were completed out of a possible 19 (26%). All the appointments made available were filled by another patient. On average, the provider and pharmacist spent 15 and 14 minutes with the patient, respectively. Conclusion: Implementation of the physician-pharmacist co-visit model increased the availability of the PCP to see more patients without disrupting clinic workflow and provider schedules.

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