• J Hosp Med · Dec 2015

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    Redesigning inpatient care: Testing the effectiveness of an accountable care team model.

    • Areeba Kara, Cynthia S Johnson, Amy Nicley, Michael R Niemeier, and Siu L Hui.
    • Indiana University Health Physicians, Inpatient Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, IU Center for Health Innovation and Implementation Science, Indianapolis, Indiana.
    • J Hosp Med. 2015 Dec 1; 10 (12): 773-9.

    BackgroundUS healthcare underperforms on quality and safety metrics. Inpatient care constitutes an immense opportunity to intervene to improve care.ObjectiveDescribe a model of inpatient care and measure its impact.DesignA quantitative assessment of the implementation of a new model of care. The graded implementation of the model allowed us to follow outcomes and measure their association with the dose of the implementation.Setting And PatientsInpatient medical and surgical units in a large academic health center.InterventionEight interventions rooted in improving interprofessional collaboration (IPC), enabling data-driven decisions, and providing leadership were implemented.MeasurementsOutcome data from August 2012 to December 2013 were analyzed using generalized linear mixed models for associations with the implementation of the model. Length of stay (LOS) index, case-mix index-adjusted variable direct costs (CMI-adjusted VDC), 30-day readmission rates, overall patient satisfaction scores, and provider satisfaction with the model were measured.ResultsThe implementation of the model was associated with decreases in LOS index (P < 0.0001) and CMI-adjusted VDC (P = 0.0006). We did not detect improvements in readmission rates or patient satisfaction scores. Most providers (95.8%, n = 92) agreed that the model had improved the quality and safety of the care delivered.ConclusionsCreating an environment and framework in which IPC is fostered, performance data are transparently available, and leadership is provided may improve value on both medical and surgical units. These interventions appear to be well accepted by front-line staff. Readmission rates and patient satisfaction remain challenging.© 2015 Society of Hospital Medicine.

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