| Literature DB >> 30409021 |
Cati G Brown-Johnson1, Garrett K Chan1,2, Marcy Winget1, Jonathan G Shaw1, Kendra Patton1,2, Rumana Hussain3, J Nwando Olayiwola4,5, Sang-Ick Chang1, Megan Mahoney1,2.
Abstract
A new transformational model of primary care is needed to address patient care complexity and provider burnout. An 18-month design effort (2015-2016) included the following: (1) Needs Finding, (2) Integrated Facility Design, (3) Design Process Assessment, and (4) Development of Evaluation. Initial outcome metrics were assessed. The design team successfully applied Integrated Facility Design to primary care transformation design; qualitative survey results suggest that design consensus was facilitated by team-building activities. Initial implementation of Quadruple Aim-related outcome metrics showed positive trends. Redesign processes may benefit from emphasis on team building to facilitate consensus and increased patient involvement to incorporate patient voices successfully.Entities:
Keywords: Integrated Facility Design; Quadruple Aim; burnout; physician well-being; practice transformation; team-based care
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30409021 DOI: 10.1177/1062860618802365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Qual ISSN: 1062-8606 Impact factor: 1.852