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The emerging primary care workforce: Preliminary observations from the primary care team: Learning from effective ambulatory practices project

机译:新兴的初级保健劳动力:初级保健团队的初步观察:从有效的门诊实践项目中学习

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Many primary care practices are changing the roles played by the members of their health care teams. The purpose of this article is to describe some of these new roles, using the authors' preliminary observations from 25 site visits to high-performing primary care practices across the United States in 2012-2013. These sites visits, to practices using their workforce creatively, were part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded initiative, The Primary Care Team: Learning From Effective Ambulatory Practices.Examples of these new roles that the authors observed on their site visits include medical assistants reviewing patient records before visits to identify care gaps, ordering and administering immunizations using protocols, making outreach calls to patients, leading team huddles, and coaching patients to set self-management goals. The registered nurse role has evolved from an emphasis on triage to a focus on uncomplicated acute care, chronic care management, and hospital-to-home transitions. Behavioral health providers (licensed clinical social workers, psychologists, or licensed counselors) were colocated and integrated within practices and were readily available for immediate consults and brief interventions. Physicians have shifted from lone to shared responsibility for patient panels, with other team members empowered to provide significant portions of chronic and preventive care.An innovative team-based primary care workforce is emerging. Spreading and sustaining these changes will require training both health professionals and nonprofessionals in new ways. Without clinical experiences that model this new team-based care and role models who practice it, trainees will not be prepared to practice as a team.
机译:许多初级保健实践正在改变其医疗团队成员的角色。本文的目的是利用作者在2012年至2013年期间对全美25个高绩效初级保健实践进行现场访问的初步观察结果来描述其中的一些新角色。这些现场访问是罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)资助的``初级保健团队:从有效的门诊实践中学习''计划的一部分,旨在创造性地利用员工的实践。来访前检查患者记录,以发现护理差距,使用方案订购和管理免疫接种,对患者进行外联电话,领导团队挤作一团,并指导患者制定自我管理目标。注册护士的角色已经从强调分诊转变为注重简单的急诊,慢性护理管理和医院到家庭的过渡。行为健康提供者(有执照的临床社会工作者,心理学家或有执照的顾问)在实践中共处一处,并可以随时进行即时咨询和简短干预。内科医生已经从对患者小组的单独责任转移到了分担责任,其他团队成员被授权提供重要的长期和预防性护理。基于团队的创新型基层医疗队伍正在兴起。传播和维持这些变化将需要以新的方式对卫生专业人员和非专业人员进行培训。如果没有能够为这种基于团队的新护理建模的临床经验和实践该护理的榜样,受训人员将无法做好团队训练的准备。

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