Veterans Health Administration (VHA) seeks to improve the delivery of patient-centered care. A Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Model, named Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT), was implemented to transform the VHA primary care delivery process. VHA used a collaborative learning model as a key approach to disseminate PACT concepts and changes. To describe and examine VHA's experience disseminating PACT transformation using a Breakthrough Series Collaborative method. Observational study. Approximately 250-350 individuals from 141 teams participated in six face-to-face learning sessions across 21 months. 1) PACT Collaborative participant surveys; 2) Coach Assessment Scores and Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) data; and 3) PACT Compass (national measures to assess PACT implementation within VA healthcare system). A majority of the participants indicated that the PACT Collaborative was necessary to implement PACT. The number of PDSAs increased steadily during the Collaborative period; 93 % (n = 1,547) of PDSAs were successfully implemented. Teams successfully achieved over 80 % of their aims, which were highly correlated with PDSAs implemented (R-2 = 0.88). The most successful aims achieved were offering same-day appointments, increasing non-face-to-face care, and improving team communication. PACT Compass indicated an improvement after the Collaborative (p-value
VA Experience in Implementing Patient-Centered Medical Home Using a Breakthrough Series Collaborative
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Bidassie, B; Davies, ML ; Stark, R; et al.
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2014
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Journal of General Internal Medicine 29: 563-571 Jul 2014