Improving Primary Care: Strategies and Tools for a Better Practice
1st Edition
0071447385
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9780071447386
© 2007 | Published: August 25, 2006
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Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER ONE
The Primary Care Home
The Primary Care HomeWhat is Primary Care?
Why Primary Care?
The Value of a Primary Care Home
The Endangered Primary Care Home
Can Primary Care Fulfill its Vision?
Putting the Primary Care House in Order
CHAPTER TWO
A New Practice Model for Primary Care
Building the New Practice ModelIs the New Practice Model Feasible?
CHAPTER THREE
Patient-Centered Care: Finding the Balance
What is Patient-Centered Care?Patient-Centered Care in the Patient-Clinician Encounter
Patient-Centered Care in the Primary Care Microsystem
Patient-Centered Care in the Health Care Macrosystem
Patient-Centered Care Meets Cultural Competence
Barriers to Patient-Centered Care
Conclusion: Patient-Centered Care is a Partnership
CHAPTER FOUR
Improving Primary Care for Patients with Chronic Illness
The Chronic Care ModelImplementing the Chronic Care Model
Do Chronic Care Model Components Improve Clinical Outcomes?
Does the Chronic Care Model Save Money?
Changing Primary Care to Incorporate the Chronic Care Model
Conclusion
CHAPTER FIVE
Self-Management Support for People with Chronic Illness
Traditional Versus Collaborative RelationshipsImplementing Self-management Support in Clinical Practice: the 5 A’s
Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX
Improving Timely Access to Primary Care
Three Access Models for Primary CareCase Studies of Advanced Access
Research on Advanced Access
Confronting Problems
How to Begin
CHAPTER SEVEN
Alternatives to the 15-minute Visit
Group VisitsVirtual Encounters
Conclusion
CHAPTER EIGHT
Computerizing the Primary Care Home
The Roles of Electronic Health CareTechies and Luddites
The Benefits of Computerization
Conclusion
CHAPTER NINE
Health Care Teams in Primary Care
Groups and TeamsA Brief History of Primary Care Teams in the United States
Two Contemporary Primary Care Teams
Building Teams
Research Studies on Primary Care Teams
The Problems with Teams
Introducing Teams into Primary Care
CHAPTER TEN
Diagnosing and Treating the Primary Care Practice
What is a Microsystem?Diagnosing the Primary Care Microsystem
Treating the Primary Care Microsystem
Conclusion
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Payment for Primary Care
The Primary Care Specialty Income GapThe Key Role of Volume
Fee-for-Service Payment and the New Practice Model
What Could be done to Change the Situation?
CHAPTER TWELVE
Conclusion
APPENDIX A
Some Organizations and Resources Demonstrating Innovative Primary Care PracticesAPPENDIX B
Assessing your PracticeAPPENDIX C
Diagnosing Problems in your PracticeAPPENDIX D
Primary Care Patient SurveyAPPENDIX E
Primary Care Staff Satisfaction SurveyAPPENDIX F
Resources on Cultural Competence Health LiteracyAPPENDIX G
Office Visit Cycle TimeAPPENDIX H
Interruptions in the Day’s WorkAPPENDIX I
Group Visit Starter KitAPPENDIX J
Resources Available from Improving Chronic Illness CareAPPENDIX K
Patient Assessment of Chronic CareAPPENDIX L
Self-management Support ToolsAPPENDIX M
Self-management Support AssessmentAPPENDIX N
Review of Evidence on the Chronic Care ModelAPPENDIX O
Review of Evidence on Primary Care Teams Index
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
The authors of the world’s best-selling health policy text offer valuable insights and guidance to primary care practitioners
The authors of the world’s best-selling health policy text offer valuable insights and guidance to primary care practitioners
A Doody's Core Title!
Improving Primary Care offers frank appraisals and concrete recommendations for primary care practitioners on how to meet the huge, stress-inducing, challenges that they face on a daily basis. The authors offer innovative approaches and suggestions to dealing with primary care issues ranging from the latest electronic technologies to non-traditional options for the patient-physician encounter.