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竞争需求:在改善医疗服务获取的卫生系统计划中以退伍军人为中心所面临的调度挑战。

Competing Demands: Scheduling Challenges in Being Veteran-centric in the Setting of Health System Initiatives to Improve Access.

机构信息

VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.

Health Services Research & Development, Northeast Ohio VA Healthcare System, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2021 Nov 2;186(11-12):e1233-e1240. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usaa520.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Veterans Health Administration's (VHA) history of enhancing Veterans' healthcare access continued in 2016 with the launch of ChooseVA (née: MyVA Access). This initiative was designed to transform the VHA and rapidly increase Veteran's access to care across all the VHA facilities. Relevant to this article include mandates to improve patient-centered scheduling. In prioritizing patient-centered scheduling, the VHA and other large healthcare systems have the paradoxical task of providing health care that meets not only the needs of individual patients but also the collective needs of the population served. To our knowledge, meeting these competing needs has not been explored through the perspectives and experiences of providers and staff implementing patient-centered scheduling practices.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a qualitative exploratory study and was sanctioned as quality improvement (and thus exempt from Institutional Review Board review). We conducted visits at 25 VHA facilities. Sites were selected based on rurality, region, and facility access performance ratings. Data collection included semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Key informant participants included local leadership, administrators, providers, and support staff across primary care, specialty care, and mental health service lines. We analyzed transcribed audio recordings using inductive content analysis to identify barriers, facilitators, and contextual factors affecting the implementation of patient-centered scheduling.

RESULTS

We conducted 208 individual interviews and focus groups between July and November 2017. Participants expressed dedication to patient-centered approaches to improve access to care for Veterans, stating efforts and challenges to meeting Veterans' needs and preferences. Being Veteran-centric meant accommodating Veterans, with a tension between meeting the needs of one Veteran versus all Veterans, managing expectations of same-day access, and potential hits to performance metrics. Strategies focused on engaging Veterans through education and establishing new expectations while recognizing the differing needs among subgroups receiving VHA care.

CONCLUSIONS

Veterans Health Administration staff employed a mission-driven, culturally sensitive approach to meeting the diverse scheduling needs of the Veteran population. While potentially unique to the VHA, it may inform patient-centered scheduling practices for other culturally specific populations in other healthcare systems. Continued efforts to put Veterans at the center of VHA healthcare delivery by engaging them in meaningful ways while honoring their distinct needs are essential. Data are forthcoming on Veterans' perspectives of access, which we hope will further contribute to unfolding understandings of access within the VHA.

摘要

引言

退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)在 2016 年通过启动“选择 VA(原名:我的 VA 访问)”继续加强退伍军人医疗保健服务。这一举措旨在改变 VHA,并迅速增加退伍军人在所有 VHA 设施获得护理的机会。与本文相关的是改善以患者为中心的预约的任务。在优先考虑以患者为中心的预约时,VHA 和其他大型医疗保健系统面临着一个矛盾的任务,既要满足个体患者的需求,又要满足所服务人群的集体需求。据我们所知,满足这些相互竞争的需求尚未通过实施以患者为中心的预约实践的提供者和工作人员的观点和经验来探索。

材料与方法

这是一项定性探索性研究,被批准为质量改进(因此无需机构审查委员会审查)。我们在 25 个 VHA 设施进行了访问。根据农村地区、区域和设施准入绩效评级选择了这些地点。数据收集包括半结构化访谈和焦点小组。主要知情人参与者包括初级保健、专科保健和精神保健服务线的当地领导、行政人员、提供者和支持人员。我们使用归纳内容分析方法分析转录音频记录,以确定影响实施以患者为中心的预约的障碍、促进因素和背景因素。

结果

我们在 2017 年 7 月至 11 月期间进行了 208 次个人访谈和焦点小组。参与者表达了对改善退伍军人医疗服务获取的以患者为中心方法的奉献精神,表明了努力和挑战,以满足退伍军人的需求和偏好。以退伍军人为中心意味着要照顾退伍军人,这意味着在满足一名退伍军人与满足所有退伍军人的需求之间存在紧张关系,要管理对当日就诊的期望,以及对绩效指标的潜在影响。策略侧重于通过教育使退伍军人参与进来,并建立新的期望,同时认识到接受 VHA 护理的不同亚组的不同需求。

结论

退伍军人健康管理局的工作人员采用了以使命为导向、文化敏感的方法来满足退伍军人人口多样化的预约需求。虽然这可能是 VHA 特有的,但它可能为其他医疗保健系统中具有文化特殊性的人群提供以患者为中心的预约实践信息。继续努力通过以有意义的方式让退伍军人参与进来,并尊重他们的独特需求,将他们置于 VHA 医疗服务的中心地位至关重要。即将公布退伍军人对获取机会的看法的数据,我们希望这将进一步有助于了解 VHA 内部的获取情况。

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