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Title: Outpatient%20Services%20and%20Primary%20Health%20Care


1
Outpatient Services andPrimary Health Care
  • Christy Harris Lemak, Ph.D
  • Associate Professor
  • Health Services Administration

2
Overview for Today
  • Outpatient Care
  • Primary Care
  • What are key issues?

3
Some Key Terms
  • Outpatient Services
  • Ambulatory Care
  • Primary Care

4
Definitions
  • Outpatient Services those that do not require
    overnight hospital stay.
  • Ambulatory Services services provided to the
    walking patient.
  • Community Medicine services provided in the
    immediate community where patients live

5
Where is Outpatient Care Provided?
  • Physician offices
  • Hospital outpatient departments
  • Diagnostic (e.g. lab, radiology)
  • Therapeutic (e.g. PT, chemotherapy)
  • Hospital emergency departments
  • Home health agencies
  • Ambulatory clinics and surgery centers
  • Chiropractors, other types of providers
  • Neighborhood health centers
  • Public health centers/services
  • Hospice

6
Outpatient Care Growth!
  • All trend lines are up, up, up
  • Why?
  • Reimbursement changes
  • Payments
  • Utilization controls
  • New technologies
  • Patient preferences

7
Important Considerations
  • Outpatient services are delivered.
  • In a variety of settings
  • By various types of providers
  • For various conditions
  • Acute
  • Chronic
  • Preventive
  • Primary, secondary, tertiary
  • Etc.

8
Some Trends to Watch
  • Telephone and Email visits
  • Group visits
  • Use of the Internet in various ways
  • Information (general, specific)
  • Tracking care (conditions, progress)
  • Finding providers
  • Finding support groups, community
  • Increased role of the consumer/patient

9
The Health Services System
  • Preventive Care
  • Primary Care
  • Secondary Care
  • Tertiary Care
  • Restorative Care
  • Continuing Care

10
The Health Services System
  • Preventive Care
  • Primary Care
  • Secondary Care
  • Tertiary Care
  • Restorative Care
  • Continuing Care

11
Understanding Primary Care
  • Primary Care
  • Secondary Care
  • Short-term, sporadic consultation from a
    specialist for expert opinion or surgical/other
    intervention
  • Typically includes hospitalization, surgery,
    rehabilitation
  • Tertiary Care
  • Complex care for conditions that are relatively
    uncommon (usually institution-based and
    technology-driven)
  • Can be long-term
  • Quaternary Care

12
Two Dimensions to Consider
  • Type of Care
  • Preventive ----- Continuing
  • Location of Care
  • Inpatient --- Outpatient
  • With various inpatient sites (e.g. hospital,
    nursing home) and outpatient locations (e.g.
    physician office, surgery center, home)

13
Primary Care
  • Three key elements
  • Point of Entry
  • Coordination of Care
  • Essential Care

14
Point of Entry
  • First contact with health care system
  • Gatekeepers
  • Patients come through primary care physicians
    to hospitals and specialists
  • Con Limits care?
  • Pro Prevents unnecessary care?

15
Coordination of Care
  • PCPs coordinate delivery of care from many
    sources
  • Patient advisors, patient advocates
  • Ensure continuity and comprehensiveness
  • The Evidence
  • this works (better health outcomes)
  • people prefer it (patient satisfaction)

16
Essential Care
  • Meeting needs to optimize population health
  • What is population health?
  • Why do we care?

17
Ideal Attributes of Primary Care
  • Integrated
  • Coordinating
  • Continuity of care
  • Accessibility
  • Remove barriers of geography, financing, race,
    language, culture
  • Accountability
  • For both patients and providers

18
Who Provides Primary Care?
  • Physicians
  • Doctors
  • Extenders
  • Nurses
  • Ancillary
  • Alternative

19
Physicians
  • PCPs (Primary Care Physicians)
  • Typically
  • Family Practice
  • General Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Obstetrics Gynecology
  • Others
  • Controversy
  • Who?
  • Specialized primary care training?

20
PCP Trends
  • Historically
  • over-supply of specialists
  • Bias towards specialists and sub-specialists
  • Follow the money
  • Future
  • Growing demand for PCPs
  • Income still lower
  • New organizational and financial structures
    promoting use of primary care physicians

21
Doctors
  • Allopathy
  • Osteopathy
  • Optometry
  • Psychology
  • Podiatry
  • Pharmacy

22
Physician Extenders or Nonphysician Practitioners
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurse Midwives
  • Social Workers
  • Nutritionist

23
Alternative Medicine Providers
  • Also known as complementary medicine
  • Examples include
  • Chiropractic
  • Homeopathy, herbal formulas
  • Acupuncture
  • Meditation, biofeedback
  • Spiritual guidance
  • Others
  • Trends
  • Growth!
  • Growing acceptance by traditional health care
    systems

24
Primary Care Tools
  • Clinical guidelines
  • Disease management
  • Case management
  • Pharmacy care management
  • Others

25
Future Trends/Issues
  • The aftermath of September 11, 2001
  • Mental health needs
  • Potential for bioterrorism

26
Conclusions
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