Objective Primary care efficiency and quality are essential for the nation’s health. The demands on primary care physicians (PCPs) are increasing as healthcare becomes more complex. A more complete understanding of PCP workflow variation is needed to guide future healthcare redesigns. Methods This analysis evaluates workflow variation in terms of the sequence of tasks performed during patient visits. Two patient visits from 10 PCPs from 10 different United States Midwestern primary care clinics were analyzed to determine physician workflow. Tasks and the progressive sequence of those tasks were observed, documented, and coded by task category using a PCP task list. Variations in the sequence and prevalence of tasks at each stage of the prim...
Background/Aims: How do primary care physicians (PCPs) manage multiple chronic conditions (MCC) pati...
Objective-This report describes the characteristics of primary care physicians in patient-centered m...
Previous research on variation in patient reported experience measures (PREMs) suggest that it is im...
Background: During acute care visits, some primary care physicians (PCPs) typically focus on the pre...
BackgroundAlthough many specialists serve as primary care physicians (PCPs), the type of patients th...
BACKGROUND: Rapid developments within the health care environment have led to increased pressures fo...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge no study has at the same time assessed patients' satisfaction and their...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
It is no secret to patients and clinicians that the past decade has brought many changes to the orga...
Background Primary care physicians lack adequate time to provide all recommended preventative care ...
Background: If a patient presents for an acute care visit and sees their assigned primary care provi...
BackgroundMany primary care practices have adopted Lean techniques to reduce the amount of time spen...
Timely access and patient-physician continuity are two key measures for a primary care practice. Tim...
Recent measures such as the Affordable Care Act in the United Sates have increased interest in innov...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of practice size and scope of services on average physician workl...
Background/Aims: How do primary care physicians (PCPs) manage multiple chronic conditions (MCC) pati...
Objective-This report describes the characteristics of primary care physicians in patient-centered m...
Previous research on variation in patient reported experience measures (PREMs) suggest that it is im...
Background: During acute care visits, some primary care physicians (PCPs) typically focus on the pre...
BackgroundAlthough many specialists serve as primary care physicians (PCPs), the type of patients th...
BACKGROUND: Rapid developments within the health care environment have led to increased pressures fo...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge no study has at the same time assessed patients' satisfaction and their...
Continuity of care, defined as an ongoing therapeutic relationship between a patient and a physician...
It is no secret to patients and clinicians that the past decade has brought many changes to the orga...
Background Primary care physicians lack adequate time to provide all recommended preventative care ...
Background: If a patient presents for an acute care visit and sees their assigned primary care provi...
BackgroundMany primary care practices have adopted Lean techniques to reduce the amount of time spen...
Timely access and patient-physician continuity are two key measures for a primary care practice. Tim...
Recent measures such as the Affordable Care Act in the United Sates have increased interest in innov...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of practice size and scope of services on average physician workl...
Background/Aims: How do primary care physicians (PCPs) manage multiple chronic conditions (MCC) pati...
Objective-This report describes the characteristics of primary care physicians in patient-centered m...
Previous research on variation in patient reported experience measures (PREMs) suggest that it is im...