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VA-Community Dual Care: Veteran and Clinician Perspectives.

James Schlosser1,2, Donald Kollisch3,4, Deborah Johnson4, Troi Perkins5, Ardis Olson4.   

Abstract

Many veterans receive care in both community settings and the VA. Recent legislation has increased veteran access to community providers, raising concerns about safety and coordination. This project aimed to understand the benefits and challenges of dual care from the perceptions of both the Veterans their clinicians. We conducted surveys and focus groups of veterans who use both VA and community care in VT and NH. We also conducted a web-based survey and a focus group involving primary care clinicians from both settings. The main measures included (1) reasons that veterans seek care in both settings; (2) problems faced by veterans and clinicians; (3) association of health status and ease of managing care with sites of primary care; and (4) association of veteran rurality with dual care experiences. The primary reasons veterans reported for using both VA and community care were (1) for convenience, (2) to access needed services, and (3) to get a second opinion. Veterans reported that community and VA providers were informed about the others' care more than half the time. Veterans in isolated rural towns reported better overall health and ease of managing their care. VA and community primary care clinicians reported encountering systems problems with dual-care including communicating medication changes, sharing lab and imaging results, communicating with specialists, sharing discharge summaries and managing medication renewals. Both Veterans and their primary clinicians report substantial system issues in coordinating care between the VA and the community, raising the potential for significant patient safety and Veteran satisfaction concerns.

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Keywords:  Care coordination; Dual care; Primary care; Rural care; Veterans

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32112237      PMCID: PMC7319870          DOI: 10.1007/s10900-020-00795-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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