A framework for patient access management: consensus from a Delphi panel of US health system leaders

患者准入管理框架:美国医疗系统领导者德尔菲小组的共识

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patient access management in the ambulatory setting is important for health systems as waits and delays lead to reduced health outcomes, inequity, and poor patient experience. Health systems may benefit from a framework that catalogs the determinants of access management in the ambulatory setting to deliver timely care to all patients. METHODS: The aim of this research is to define patient access and document the determinants of patient access management through a consensus from a two-stage Delphi panel of access leaders in US academic health systems and children's hospitals. RESULTS: The study demonstrates a patient-centered definition of patient access management focusing on the delivery of timely, simple, connected access to care. Twelve major determinants were identified for patient access management: executive leadership support, dedicated access leadership, system strategy prioritization, data collection and analysis, contact center management, capacity management, appointment availability, appointment accuracy, measurable and defined goals, simplification of system for patients, timely offering of care, and patient-clinician connection. The determinants were applied to a framework using the Donabedian model. Frameworks may improve validity and reliability in performance improvement activities. CONCLUSIONS: Health systems may benefit from prescriptive strategies to identify, diagnose, resource, and address the determinants that constitute patient access management. Additional research is warranted to understand each determinant.

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