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通过在马萨诸塞州波士顿的社区健康中心提供服务来解决头痛护理方面的不平等问题。

Addressing inequities in headache care by embedding services in a community health center in Boston, MA.

作者信息

Vgontzas Angeliki, Loder Elizabeth

机构信息

Graham Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Headache. 2022 Nov;62(10):1416-1418. doi: 10.1111/head.14408. Epub 2022 Nov 2.

Abstract

There is a critical need to diagnose and treat headache disorders in primary care settings. This is especially true for those who face systemic barriers to healthcare access due to racism or poverty. In order to target those at higher risk of disability associated with neurologic disease in our healthcare system, we embedded a specialized headache and neurology clinic within the Brigham and Women's Hospital Southern Jamaica Plain Community Health Center in Boston, MA. The goal was to create a sustainable, integrated clinic consistent with the CHC's racial justice mission, with an emphasis on equitable care, awareness of structural barriers to care, improved communication with primary care and inclusion of trainees as important members of a healthcare team. In its' first year, the clinic had over 400 patient visits, with a near-perfect rate of completion of consults. In addition to improved access to tertiary care headache services, successes have included improving continuity of care, cultivating a model of shared care with primary care practitioners and stimulating interest in headache medicine among staff and trainees. Challenges have included the use of staff time to complete prior authorizations, and the need to find or develop Spanish-language and culturally appropriate patient educational resources. By providing care within the patient's medical home, the headache specialist gains a deeper appreciation of a patient's social determinants of health and can readily access resources to navigate barriers. The personal and professional fulfillment that headache specialists may experience while doing this important work could help protect against burnout. Sustainability depends on ensuring equitable provider reimbursement; departmental and institutional support is essential. We believe this clinic can serve as a model for specialists throughout the United States who wish to improve the delivery of care to patient populations who face access barriers.

摘要

在初级保健机构中诊断和治疗头痛疾病至关重要。对于那些因种族主义或贫困而面临医疗保健系统性障碍的人来说尤其如此。为了在我们的医疗保健系统中针对那些与神经系统疾病相关的残疾风险较高的人群,我们在马萨诸塞州波士顿的布莱根妇女医院南牙买加平原社区健康中心内设立了一家专门的头痛与神经科诊所。目标是创建一个与社区健康中心的种族正义使命相一致的可持续、综合诊所,重点是公平护理、认识到护理的结构性障碍、改善与初级保健的沟通以及将实习生纳入医疗团队的重要成员。在其运营的第一年,该诊所接待了超过400名患者就诊,咨询完成率近乎完美。除了改善获得三级头痛护理服务的机会外,成功之处还包括改善护理的连续性、与初级保健从业者建立共享护理模式以及激发工作人员和实习生对头痛医学的兴趣。挑战包括工作人员花费时间完成预先授权,以及需要寻找或开发西班牙语和符合文化背景的患者教育资源。通过在患者的医疗之家提供护理,头痛专科医生能更深入地了解患者健康的社会决定因素,并能轻松获取资源以克服障碍。头痛专科医生在从事这项重要工作时可能体验到的个人和职业成就感有助于防止职业倦怠。可持续性取决于确保提供者获得公平的报销;部门和机构的支持至关重要。我们相信,这家诊所可以为美国各地希望改善对面临就医障碍的患者群体的护理服务的专科医生树立一个典范。

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