What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative

Objectives: Patient-centered medical home transformation initiatives for enhancing team-based, patient-centered primary care are widespread in the United States. However, there remain large gaps in our understanding of these efforts. This article reports findings from a contextual, whole system eval...

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Main Authors: Roberta E Goldman, Joanna Brown, Patricia Stebbins, Donna R Parker, Victoria Adewale, Renee Shield, Mary B Roberts, Charles B Eaton, Jeffrey M Borkan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-06-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118781936
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spelling doaj-1ff4a82f85894b609a65b8ddaa74ae352020-11-25T04:08:57ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212018-06-01610.1177/2050312118781936What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation InitiativeRoberta E Goldman0Joanna Brown1Patricia Stebbins2Donna R Parker3Victoria Adewale4Renee Shield5Mary B Roberts6Charles B Eaton7Jeffrey M Borkan8Center for Primary Care & Prevention, Brown University, Pawtucket, RI, USADepartment of Family Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Family Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Brown University, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Family Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USASchool of Public Health, Brown University, Providence, RI, USACenter for Primary Care & Prevention, Brown University, Pawtucket, RI, USADepartment of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Brown University, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Family Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USAObjectives: Patient-centered medical home transformation initiatives for enhancing team-based, patient-centered primary care are widespread in the United States. However, there remain large gaps in our understanding of these efforts. This article reports findings from a contextual, whole system evaluation study of a transformation intervention at eight primary care teaching practice sites in Rhode Island. It provides a picture of system changes from the perspective of providers, staff, and patients in these practices. Methods: Quantitative/qualitative evaluation methods include patient, provider, and staff surveys and qualitative interviews; practice observations; and focus groups with the intervention facilitation team. Results: Patient satisfaction in the practices was high. Patients could describe observable elements of patient-centered medical home functioning, but they lacked explicit awareness of the patient-centered medical home model, and their activation decreased over time. Providers’ and staff’s emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased slightly over the course of the intervention from baseline to follow-up, and personal accomplishment decreased slightly. Providers and staff expressed appreciation for the patient-centered medical home as an ideal model, variously implemented some important patient-centered medical home components, increased their understanding of patient-centered medical home as more than specific isolated parts, and recognized their evolving work roles in the medical home. However, frustration with implementation barriers and the added work burden they associated with patient-centered medical home persisted. Conclusion: Patient-centered medical home transformation is disruptive to practices, requiring enduring commitment of leadership and personnel at every level, yet the model continues to hold out promise for improved delivery of patient-centered primary care.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118781936
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Joanna Brown
Patricia Stebbins
Donna R Parker
Victoria Adewale
Renee Shield
Mary B Roberts
Charles B Eaton
Jeffrey M Borkan
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Joanna Brown
Patricia Stebbins
Donna R Parker
Victoria Adewale
Renee Shield
Mary B Roberts
Charles B Eaton
Jeffrey M Borkan
What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Roberta E Goldman
Joanna Brown
Patricia Stebbins
Donna R Parker
Victoria Adewale
Renee Shield
Mary B Roberts
Charles B Eaton
Jeffrey M Borkan
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title What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
title_short What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
title_full What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
title_fullStr What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
title_full_unstemmed What matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: Whole system evaluation outcomes of the Brown Primary Care Transformation Initiative
title_sort what matters in patient-centered medical home transformation: whole system evaluation outcomes of the brown primary care transformation initiative
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objectives: Patient-centered medical home transformation initiatives for enhancing team-based, patient-centered primary care are widespread in the United States. However, there remain large gaps in our understanding of these efforts. This article reports findings from a contextual, whole system evaluation study of a transformation intervention at eight primary care teaching practice sites in Rhode Island. It provides a picture of system changes from the perspective of providers, staff, and patients in these practices. Methods: Quantitative/qualitative evaluation methods include patient, provider, and staff surveys and qualitative interviews; practice observations; and focus groups with the intervention facilitation team. Results: Patient satisfaction in the practices was high. Patients could describe observable elements of patient-centered medical home functioning, but they lacked explicit awareness of the patient-centered medical home model, and their activation decreased over time. Providers’ and staff’s emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased slightly over the course of the intervention from baseline to follow-up, and personal accomplishment decreased slightly. Providers and staff expressed appreciation for the patient-centered medical home as an ideal model, variously implemented some important patient-centered medical home components, increased their understanding of patient-centered medical home as more than specific isolated parts, and recognized their evolving work roles in the medical home. However, frustration with implementation barriers and the added work burden they associated with patient-centered medical home persisted. Conclusion: Patient-centered medical home transformation is disruptive to practices, requiring enduring commitment of leadership and personnel at every level, yet the model continues to hold out promise for improved delivery of patient-centered primary care.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118781936
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