Farias Michael, Friedman Kevin G, Lock James E, Rathod Rahul H
Dr. Farias is a fellow in pediatric cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Boston Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Friedman is a staff cardiologist, Department of Cardiology, Boston Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Lock is cardiologist-in-chief and professor of pediatrics, Department of Cardiology, Boston Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Rathod is a staff cardiologist, Department of Cardiology, Boston Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Acad Med. 2015 Feb;90(2):143-8. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000508.
Given the rising costs of health care in today's economic environment, the need for effective, value-driven care has never been more pressing. While the U.S. health care system strives continually to improve patient outcomes, it struggles with the inadequacies due to variation in care and the inefficiencies of unnecessary resource utilization. The tools traditionally used to study care, from retrospective studies to randomized controlled trials, may be inadequate to address the complicated, interdependent questions related to defining effective care. To overcome the deficiencies of these traditional tools and better optimize our health care system, a new kind of methodology is required--one that integrates the functionality of previously existing tools in a novel way. Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plans (SCAMPs) were designed to accomplish this goal. A SCAMP is a care pathway, designed by clinicians, to guide medical decision making around a particular disorder. SCAMPs are unique in that they invite knowledge-based diversions from their recommendations and are accompanied by data collection and continuous improvement processes. Through these mechanisms, SCAMPs successfully reduce practice variation, optimize resource use, and create an integrated medical learning system which overcomes many of the inadequacies of traditional research tools. As such, the SCAMP paradigm may represent an important breakthrough in the effort to define and implement effective health care.
在当今经济环境下,医疗保健成本不断攀升,对有效、价值驱动型医疗的需求从未如此迫切。尽管美国医疗保健系统不断努力改善患者治疗效果,但由于医疗差异和不必要资源利用的低效率,该系统仍面临不足。传统上用于研究医疗的工具,从回顾性研究到随机对照试验,可能不足以解决与定义有效医疗相关的复杂、相互依存的问题。为了克服这些传统工具的缺陷并更好地优化我们的医疗保健系统,需要一种新的方法——一种以新颖方式整合现有工具功能的方法。标准化临床评估与管理计划(SCAMPs)就是为实现这一目标而设计的。SCAMP是一种由临床医生设计的医疗路径,用于指导围绕特定疾病的医疗决策。SCAMP的独特之处在于,它们允许基于知识对其建议进行调整,并伴有数据收集和持续改进过程。通过这些机制,SCAMP成功减少了医疗差异,优化了资源利用,并创建了一个综合医学学习系统,克服了传统研究工具的许多不足。因此,SCAMP范式可能代表了在定义和实施有效医疗保健方面的一项重要突破。