E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten
Story, MPHM Developing a Poly-Chronic Care Network
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4665-5475-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
An Engineered, Community-Wide Approach to Disease Management
E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4665-5475-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Although much has been achieved in care coordination and accountable care, healthcare leaders need additional, game-changing innovations to deal with constraints in clinical resources, care capacity, and cost that have not yet been fully addressed. This need for innovation is especially great in the care of the chronically ill: the most costly, highest-risk segments of our populations.
Filling this void, Developing a Poly-Chronic Care Network: An Engineered, Community-Wide Approach to Disease Management reconstructs and augments traditional chronic care delivery models. The proposed solution—the Poly-Chronic Care Network© (PCCN)—is a specific iteration of the Care Circle Network© (CCN) concept that creates a sustainable community-engaging response to the complexity, cost, and outcomes of chronic diseases. By dynamically engineering all the elements of a community’s "Capacity to Care" directly into short- and long-term patient care processes, the PCCN expands care capacity and physician "reach", and improves quality and outcomes, without increasing the total cost of care.
The book describes the fundamental concepts, principles, and requirements for the PCCN and explains how this care model could augment and enhance other new business models, such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs). In addition to a detailed description of implementation steps and organizational structures, the text provides useful insights into technologies that can aid and enhance implementation, including home/virtual monitoring, social networking, and dynamic simulation. Importantly, the book includes both detailed examples and a flexible how-to guide for setting up a PCCN or other CCN, offering readers step-by-step guidelines and options for combining readily-available communal resources with simple technologies in the design of innovative care models for their communities.
With this book in hand, readers can confidently pick and choose specific components to match their community’s needs and capabilities, "amending the blend" to account for the size, scale, scope, and population of the community and patients they wish to serve.
Zielgruppe
Hospital and health system senior management, clinical leaders, quality improvement managers, and healthcare consultants.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
The PCCN Concept: An Overview
PCCN Description PCCN as a Visual
Application Overview
An Engineered Approach
PCCN Components Resource Pool Resource Training Technology Infrastructure (TI) Palliative and End-of-Life Care Assimilation and Passion
Capacity as Strategy
Other Important Attributes of the PCCN
An Additive Solution
PCCNs and ACOs
A Caveat to the Contents of This Text
Two Missing Elements Mental Health The Bottom 50
A Word on US Privacy Regulations and the PCCN
Concept
A Brief History of Previous and Current Healthcare Reforms
Been Here, Done This?
Whence Innovation?
Accountable Care
Precursors to ACOs in Europe
ACOs and HMOs
Can ACOs Save the System?
ACOs and PCCNs
PCCNs and Other Business Models
The Five Pillars of Healthcare for the PCCN
Quality and Outcomes
Access
Capacity
Cost
Participant Gratification
The Five Pillars and New Approach
Assessing the Community and the Patient Population
Selecting Patients
Size, Scope, and Scale of Your PCCN Proximity of Space and Resources Physician Participation Technology Constraints Patient Population Chosen Community Acceptance
Assimilation Propensity
Cultural Barriers
Barriers to Assimilation
Summary
Endnotes
Care Strategies and Task Analysis
Establishing BDPs and Patient Involvement
Swimlane Mapping
Task Classifications
Task and Resource Considerations Risk Variation Process Variance Process Time Variance Process Time and the Impact of Variability Process Time Variance Example Interdependencies and Variability Process Time and Patient Attributes Impact of Variance on Capacity
Tools for Analyzing Complex Systems Dynamic Standardization Data and Analysis of Current and Future States Process Data Demand Data Analyzing Community Demand
Building the Communal Resource Pool
Overview
Resource and Capacity Variance
Dynamic Demand–Capacity Matching
The Demand–Capacity Continuum and Simulation Capacity Analysis
Resources
Using the Care Strategies
Resource Options
Resource Selection
Selecting Physicians
Creating a Care Circle Team
Personalizing the Resource Pool
Resource Assimilation
Resources for the Resources
Resource Education
Setting up Educational Programs
Leadership and Core Values
Group Dynamics™ for Resources
Challenges and Obstacles Legal Hurdles Too Many Cooks?
Build It and They May Not Come
Protecting the Herd
Physician Participation
Risk, Payors, and the Government
Future PCCN Model Alternatives
PCCN Resources and Governance Structures
Poly-Chronic Care Network Roles PCCN Management Team Chronicists Governance Structures and the Chronicist Specialists PCCN Manager PCCN Trainer Patient’s Primary Communal Resource
Education of the Community
Governance as a Practical Matter More on Governance Structures
A Word on Group Dynamics™
Making Room for Skeptics
Governance as a Legally Binding Concept
PCCN Technologies
Introduction
Infrastructure Options: Overview
Using the SCN
Patient
Connectivity
Patient–Resource Connectivity
Resource–Resource Connectivity
PCCN Management: Resource–Patient Connectivity
Resource–Clinician Connectivity
Example of a SCN Use Case
Another SCN Use Case: Discharge and Care Transitions
Using Simulation
Using the HIE
Using the Chronic Disease Management System (CDMS)
Using Virtual Monitoring
Who Pays for It?
How to Save on Implementation Costs
PCCN Resources and the Technology Infrastructure
Financial Considerations of a PCCN
Implementation
Cost Analysis Assumptions
Creating Your Own Cost Analysis
Impact of the PCCN on Hospital Financials
Impacts on Physician Office Costs and Revenues
PCCN Cost Justifications
Outcomes and Incentives
Who Pays for What?
PCCNs, Palliative Care, and End-of-Life Planning
Palliative Care: Definition and History
The Origins of Palliative Care
Resources for Palliative Care
End-of-Life Planning and Care
Example: Gunderson Health System
Integrating EOL and Palliative Care in the PCCN Model
PCCN Process Evolution and Palliative and EOL Care
The Payor Role
Government and EOL Planning
Final Thoughts
Imagine
Closing Comment
Epilogue–The Latent Community
Each chapter includes a Summary and Endnotes




