| Literature DB >> 24165413 |
Rose Anne Devlin1, William Hogg, Jianwei Zhong, Michael Shortt, Simone Dahrouge, Grant Russell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although we are observing a general move towards larger primary care practices, surprisingly little is known about the influence of key components of practice organization on primary care. We aimed to determine the relationships between practice size, and revenue sharing agreements, and quality of care.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24165413 PMCID: PMC3819507 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Features of models
aLate in 2004, the Ontario Ministry of Health (MOH) created a new model of care, the FHG, to which FFS practices could transition. A family health group (FHG) is a collaborative comprehensive primary care delivery model involving 3 or more physicians practicing together. These physicians need not be located in the same physical office space, but must be within reasonable distance of each other. FFS practices converted to this new model quickly, so that by early 2006 most FFS practices had become FHGs, and it became evident that the great majority would transition by the year end.
bUnder capitation remuneration, family physicians received a fixed monthly fee per patient enrolled, independent of the number of visits made to the practice by that patient. The capitation fee is based on the enrolled patient sex and age. FHN physicians receive an additional 10% of the FFS structure for each visit. The latter is intended to allow better monitoring of services delivered. In 2008 all HSO were converted to family health organizations. Under that model, the practices today also receive 10% of the FFS structure for each visit.
c The base capitation rate is reduced to 50% for patients enrolled to a clinician with a practice size exceeding 2,400.
dEach physician is required to provide at least 1, 3-hour session outside regular hours (evening/weekend) per week (up to 5 sessions per group/network/organization).
eAn incentive bonus reduced in relation to number of visits patients make to nonspecialists outside the FHN.
fA penalty incurred from the capitation fee for visits patients make to nonspecialists outside the FHN. Today, HSO practices are eligible for the access bonus are not subject to negation.
gMultidisciplinarity refers to the presence of allied health professionals (eg, physiotherapist, social worker, and pharmacist), excluding nursing staff, but including nurse-practitioners.
Health outcomes scales
| Accessibility | Patient survey | Scale of 4 Likert items covering patient-perceived first-contact accessibility. | Score/Total Possible Score |
| Comprehensiveness | Practice survey | List of 15 important clinical services drawn from procedural, counseling, women’s health and diagnostic services. | # Services offered/15 |
| Continuity | Patient survey | Scale of 4 Likert items covering patient-provider knowledge, relational continuity and ability to be seen by most knowledgeable provider. | Score/Total Possible Score |
| Chronic Disease Management | Chart review | Comparison of tests and services received against Canadian clinical practice guidelines for patients with congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease and/or diabetes. | # Procedures Received/ # Eligible Procedures (11 assessed) |
| Disease Prevention | Chart review | Adherence to the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC) guidelines for preventive maneuvers. | # Procedures Received/ # Eligible Procedures (6 assessed) |
| Health Promotion | Patient survey | Adherence to the CTFPHC guidelines for health promotion. | # Areas/7 |
Descriptive statistics
| 1122 | 816 | 1015 | 439 | |
| Age (years) | 46(17) | 49 (17) | 51 (16) | 51 (17) |
| % Sex female | 73 (45) | 71 (45) | 67 (47) | 59 (49) |
| % Insured in Ontario | 92 (28) | 96 (20) | 97 (18) | 97 (18) |
| % Ethnicity white | 84 (37) | 91 (29) | 96 (19) | 96 (19) |
| % Born in Canada | 70 (46) | 74 (44) | 86 (35) | 83 (37) |
| Duration in Canada (immigrants only) | 19 (17) | 32 (17) | 38 (17) | 37 (15) |
| % Household with income greater than LICO | 73 (45) | 90 (30) | 91 (29) | 91 (29) |
| % High school graduate | 73 (44) | 83 (38) | 81 (39) | 81 (39) |
| % whose main provider is a Nurse Practitioner | 21 (41) | 0 (5) | 0 (0) | 2 (15) |
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| n | 32 | 21 | 20 | 11 |
| EMR exists | 7 | 3 | 10 | 2 |
| Patients per physician and nurse practitioner | 764 (472) | 1830 (1252) | 1282 (804) | 1527 (811) |
| Booking interval for routine visit (minutes) | 24.69 (4.24) | 13 (1.99) | 14.02 (2.53) | 13.18 (3.54) |
| # Family Physicians (FTE) | 3.41 (.85) | 3.43 (1.75) | 4.41 (1.75) | 2.95 (1.42) |
| # Nurse Practitioners (FTE) | 2.89 (1.94) | 0.72 (1.11) | 2.51 (2.12) | 1.41 (1.24) |
| % existing Allied Health Professionals | 28 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| % with Nearest hospital > 10 km | 7 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Rurality index | 11.33 (15.11) | 9.91 (20.05) | 21.80 (25.79) | 9.12 (11.01) |
| Practice shares revenues | - | 1 | 4 | 8 |
| 166 | 42 | 44 | 42 | |
| Years since graduation (as of 2006) | 19.96 (6.6) | 20.61 (7.15) | 23.53 (6.61) | 28.61 (9.94) |
| % Female providers | 57.4 (35.4) | 44.7 (44.6) | 35 (40.6) | 20 (37.6) |
| % Provider foreign trained | 8 (13) | 12 (27) | 2 (10) | 12 (30) |
| % Provider with CFPC degree | 78.88 (45) | 67 (47) | 65 (48) | 60 (49) |
LICO, Low income cutoff; EMR, Electronic medical records.
Each column reports the mean value, with standard deviation in the parentheses.
Regression results of group size and quality of care
| Logarithm (FP) | 0.01169** | 0.097*** | −0.02246*** | −0.0198 | 0.03282* | 0.00793 |
| Patient = female | 0.01868*** | | 0.012622** | −0.07747** | 0.1886*** | −0.02027** |
| Patient Age | 0.00089*** | | 0.001019*** | 0.00326*** | −0.00392*** | −0.00107*** |
| Chronic disease | | | 0.03396*** | | −0.04204* | 0.02832*** |
| Selfhealth > fair | 0.0302*** | | | | | |
| % of Female FPs | | | | | 0.08214*** | 0.06529*** |
| % of Canadian educated FPs | 0.0708*** | | 0.025236* | | −0.04379* | |
| Years since grad (FPs) | 0.0015*** | | 0.000883** | | | −0.001955*** |
| Rurality Index | −0.00073*** | | −0.00024* | | −0.00142*** | |
| # NP | | | −0.00814*** | | −0.04123*** | |
| Other HP Exist | | 0.014*** | | | | |
| other Hospital >10 km | 0.0518*** | 0.115*** | −0.013502** | | | |
| EMR | | | | | 0.034216* | |
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| FFS | −0.0219*** | 0.036 | −0.01108 | −0.13955*** | −0.16369*** | −0.01945* |
| FHN | 0.000344 | 0.03 | −0.01636 | −0.14324*** | −0.05882 | 0.003011 |
| HSO | 0.0614*** | 0.009 | 0.012943 | −0.10884** | −0.20511*** | −0.003897 |
| Constant | 0.5659*** | 0.476*** | 0.783532*** | 0.58627*** | 0.80894*** | 0.26988*** |
| R2 | | 0.634 | | | | |
| # cases | 3392 | 84 | 3392 | 2640 | 2640 | 3392 |
Comp-ness, Comprehensiveness; NP, Nurse practitioner; *indicates significance at the p < 0.10 level, **indicates significance at the p < 0.05 level, ***indicates significance at the p < 0.01 level.
Regression results of revenue sharing and quality of care
| Share revenue | 0.019856 | 0.16 | −0.009157 | 0.159041 | 0.021494 | 0.0963*** |
| LnFP | 0.00419 | 0.09** | −0.029084*** | 0.098929 | 0.052783 | 0.02344** |
| Share *LnFP | −0.008815 | −0.07 | −0.001901 | −0.12157 | −0.03369 | −0.05371** |
| Patient = female | 0.020599** | | 0.014561*** | −0.069235* | 0.198467*** | −0.03505*** |
| Patient Age | 0.001236** | | 0.000924*** | 0.003226** | −0.00363*** | −0.00059* |
| Chronic disease | | | 0.033177*** | | | |
| % of Female FPs | | | | | 0.149436*** | 0.07312*** |
| % of Canadian educated FPs | 0.079598*** | | 0.060374*** | 0.300983*** | | |
| Years since grad (FPs) | 0.001713*** | | 0.00296*** | | | −0.00309*** |
| Rurality Index | −0.000572*** | | | | | |
| # NP | | | −0.05069*** | | −0.0852** | |
| Other HP Exists | | 0.172*** | | | | |
| Other Hospital >10 km | 0.047203*** | 0.113* | | | | |
| EMR | | | 0.029992*** | | | |
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| FHN | 0.035123*** | −0.009 | −0.001075 | −0.05553 | 0.10145*** | 0.01585 |
| HSO | 0.076212*** | −0.1 | 0.023328* | 0.023554 | −0.02632 | |
| Constant | 0.546303*** | 0.512*** | 0.696944*** | 0.030827 | 0.51964*** | 0.25253*** |
| R2 | | 0.713 | | | | |
| # Cases | 2270 | 52 | 2270 | 1680 | 1680 | 2270 |
NP, Nurse practitioner; *indicates significance at the p < 0.10 level, **indicates significance at the p < 0.05 level, ***indicates significance at the p < 0.01 level.