Journal article
Sequelae of an Evidence-based Approach to Management for Access to Care in the Veterans Health Administration
Medical care, Vol.57 Suppl 10 Suppl 3(10), pp.S213-S220
10/2019
DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001177
PMCID: PMC6750154
PMID: 31517790
Abstract
Access to health care is a critical concept in the design, delivery, and evaluation of high quality care. Meaningful evaluation of access requires research evidence and the integration of perspectives of patients, providers, and administrators.
Because of high-profile access challenges, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) invested in research and implemented initiatives to address access management. We describe a 2-year evidence-based approach to improving access in primary care.
The approach included an Evidence Synthesis Program (ESP) report, a 22-site in-person qualitative evaluation of VA initiatives, and in-person and online stakeholder panel meetings facilitated by the RAND corporation. Subsequent work products were disseminated in a targeted strategy to increase impact on policy and practice.
The ESP report summarized existing research evidence in primary care management and an evaluation of ongoing initiatives provided organizational data and novel metrics. The stakeholder panel served as a source of insights and information, as well as a knowledge dissemination vector. Work products included the ESP report, a RAND report, peer-reviewed manuscripts, presentations at key conferences, and training materials for VA Group Practice Managers. Resulting policy and practice implications are discussed.
The commissioning of an evidence report was the beginning of a cascade of work including exploration of unanswered questions, novel research and measurement discoveries, and policy changes and innovation. These results demonstrate what can be achieved in a learning health care system that employs evidence and expertise to address complex issues such as access management.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Sequelae of an Evidence-based Approach to Management for Access to Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Creators
- Peter J Kaboli - Iowa City VA Health Care SystemIsomi M Miake-Lye - VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare SystemChristopher Ruser - Yale UniversityElizabeth M Yano - University of California, Los AngelesGreg Orshansky - UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles.Lisa Rubenstein - RAND CorporationIdamay Curtis - University of Puget SoundSusan Kirsh - United States Department of Veterans AffairsSusanne Hempel - RAND Corporation
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Medical care, Vol.57 Suppl 10 Suppl 3(10), pp.S213-S220
- DOI
- 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001177
- PMID
- 31517790
- PMCID
- PMC6750154
- NLM abbreviation
- Med Care
- ISSN
- 0025-7079
- eISSN
- 1537-1948
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/2019
- Academic Unit
- Epidemiology; Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9984360050402771
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