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Academic Health Center Management of Chronic Diseases through Knowledge Networks: Project ECHO

机译:通过知识网络对慢性病的学术健康中心进行管理:ECHO项目

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The authors describe an innovative academic health center (AHC)-led program of health care delivery and clinical education for the management of complex, common, and chronic diseases in underserved areas, using hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a model. The program, based at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, represents a paradigm shift in thinking and funding for the threefold mission of AHCs, moving from traditional fee-for-service models to public health funding of knowledge networks. This program, Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO), involves a partnership of academic medicine, public health offices, corrections departments, and rural community clinics dedicated to providing best practices and protocol-driven health care in rural areas. Telemedicine and Internet connections enable specialists in the program to comanage patients with complex diseases, using case-based knowledge networks and learning loops. Project ECHO partners (nurse practitioners, primary care physicians, physician assistants, and pharmacists) present HCV-positive patients during weekly two-hour telemedicine clinics using a standardized, case-based format that includes discussion of history, physical examination, test results, treatment complications, and psychiatric, medical, and substance abuse issues. In these case-based learning clinics, partners rapidly gain deep domain expertise in HCV as they collaborate with university specialists in hepatology, infectious disease, psychiatry, and substance abuse in comanaging their patients. Systematic monitoring of treatment outcomes is an integral aspect of the project. The authors believe this methodology will be generalizable to other complex and chronic conditions in a wide variety of underserved areas to improve disease outcomes, and it offers an opportunity for AHCs to enhance and expand their traditional mission of teaching, patient care, and research.
机译:作者介绍了一个创新的学术健康中心(AHC)主导的医疗保健提供和临床教育计划,该计划使用丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)作为模型来管理服务不足地区的复杂,常见和慢性疾病。该计划以新墨西哥大学医学院为基础,代表了AHC的三重使命的思维和资金范式的转变,从传统的付费服务模式转变为知识网络的公共卫生资金。该计划是社区医疗保健成果扩展项目(ECHO),涉及学术医学,公共卫生办公室,惩教部门和农村社区诊所的合作关系,致力于在农村地区提供最佳实践和协议驱动的医疗保健。远程医疗和Internet连接使该计划的专家可以使用基于案例的知识网络和学习循环来共同管理患有复杂疾病的患者。 ECHO项目的合作伙伴(护士,初级保健医生,助理医生和药剂师)在每周两小时的远程医疗诊所中,采用基于病例的标准化格式(包括病史讨论,体格检查,检查结果,治疗方法)介绍HCV阳性患者并发症以及精神病,医疗和药物滥用问题。在这些基于案例的学习诊所中,合作伙伴与肝病学,传染病,精神病学和药物滥用方面的大学专家合作,共同帮助患者迅速获得HCV领域的深厚专业知识。系统评价治疗效果是该项目不可或缺的一部分。作者认为,该方法论将可推广到服务不足的各种地区的其他复杂和慢性病,以改善疾病的预后,并且为AHC提供了机会,以增强和扩展其传统的教学,患者护理和研究的使命。

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