| Literature DB >> 32736639 |
Bengt B Arnetz1, Courtney M Goetz2, Judith E Arnetz2, Sukhesh Sudan2, John vanSchagen2,3, Kyle Piersma4, Fredric Reyelts3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Healthcare is battling a conflict between the Quadruple Aims-reducing costs; improving population health, patient experience, and team well-being-and productivity. This quasi-experimental pilot study tested a 2 week intervention aimed to address the Quadruple Aims while improving productivity. Participants were 25 employees and their patients in a primary care clinic. One provider and their team implemented an efficiency-focused intervention that modified work roles and processes focused on utilizing all team members' skills as allowable by applicable licensure restrictions. The five remaining providers and their teams comprised the reference group, who continued patient care as usual. Study outcomes were measured via provider/staff and patient surveys and administrative data.Entities:
Keywords: Efficiency; Productivity; Quadruple Aim; Quality improvement; Team-based care
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32736639 PMCID: PMC7393915 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05199-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Theoretical modeling linking all Quadruple Aims to organizational efficiency and productivity
Clinic outputs, intervention vs. reference team during the intervention
| Intervention team (1 provider) | Reference team (5 providers) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total wRVU over study perioda | 267.90 (NAb) | 143.74 (51.17) | t465 = − 40.82*** |
| Mean wRVU per visit | 1.46 (NA) | 1.44 (0.08) | t465 = − 2.62** |
| Visit capacity | 241 (NA) | 162.74 (15.51) | t41 = − 28.99*** |
| Visits completed | 200 (NA) | 77.18 (24.90) | t41 = − 28.34*** |
| Clinic outputs, intervention provider before vs. during intervention | |||
| Pre-Intervention | Intervention | ||
| wRVU per visit | 1.34 (0.82) | 1.46 (0.43) | T183 = 3.68*** |
**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
aProviders adjusted to 1.00 Full Time Equivalency to allow for across team comparison
bNot applicable
Correlation of patient and team experience variables to efficiency
| Variable | Pearson’s |
|---|---|
| Healthcare team experience | |
| Professional fulfillment | 0.532*** |
| Skills utilization | 0.496** |
| Stress | − 0.336* |
| Patient experience | |
| Rating of doctor | 0.633*** |
| Willingness to recommend clinic | 0.442*** |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001