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Multiple Sclerosis at Home Access (MAHA): An Initiative to Improve Care in the Community.

Kathleen Healey, Rana Zabad, Lufei Young, Aubrie Lindner, Nancy Lenz, Renee Stewart, Mary Charlton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Caring for individuals with progressive, disabling forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) presents ongoing, complex challenges in health care delivery, especially access to care. Although mobility limitations represent a major hurdle to accessing comprehensive and coordinated care, fragmentation in current models of health care delivery magnify the problem. Importantly, individuals with disabling forms of MS are exceedingly likely to develop preventable secondary complications and to incur significant suffering and increased health care utilization and costs.
METHODS: A house call program, Multiple Sclerosis at Home Access (MAHA), was implemented. The program was designed to provide comprehensive services and prevent common complications. Key aspects included monthly house calls, continuity among providers, and a multidisciplinary team led by a comprehensivist, a provider bridging subspecialty and primary care. A total of 21 adult patients (Expanded Disability Status Scale score ≥7.5) completed 1 full year of the program.
RESULTS: During the 2-year preevaluation and postevaluation period, half of the hospital admissions were related to secondary and generally preventable complications. Aside from a single outlying individual important to the evaluation, in the year after program implementation, decreases were found in number of individuals hospitalized, hospitalizations/skilled facility admissions, and hospital days; the total number of overall emergency department (ED) visits decreased; and ED-only visits increased (ie, ED visits without hospital admission). Patient satisfaction reports and quality indicators were positive. Fifty percent of patients participated in supplementary televisits.
CONCLUSIONS: This program evaluation suggests that a house call-based practice is a viable solution for improving care delivery for patients with advanced MS and disability.

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Keywords:  Comprehensive care; Disability; House call; Multidisciplinary team; Multiple sclerosis (MS); Progressive multiple sclerosis; Telemedicine

Year:  2019        PMID: 31191175      PMCID: PMC6552994          DOI: 10.7224/1537-2073.2018-006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J MS Care        ISSN: 1537-2073


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