How to Make Changes in Your Healthcare Organization
For many of us change is a difficult process. In organizations like healthcare it seems to advance at a snail's pace sometimes. There is a need for change in healthcare, most agree, though we would be hard pressed to agree upon the changes needed. One incentive for change is pay-for-performance programs now beginning in several areas. I would like to describe a couple that affect primary care physicians and then give a few suggestions as to how to adopt changes to take advantage of these programs. Even if you are not in a primary care physician program, the methods suggested for change will be helpful, I believe. In 2006 Medicare plans to institute a pay-for-performance program at the primary
care physician level. Right now a model is being tested and seems to be doing quite
well. In several states Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations are testing pay-for-
performance programs. Here in West Michigan, Priority Health, a healthcare insurer,
has promoted such a program for over five years. How does this work, you may
ask? Priority Health, for example, funds the program for each of its patients a set
amount. Doctors who meet a requirement of the program for a patient are rewarded
with extra money for that patient. Hence, with many patients the income for the
practice can be boosted considerably. The fact is that many are not rising to the
opportunity. With planned cuts in Medicare reimbursements over the next few years,
this source of income cannot be ignored! Healthcare programs need to change, no
matter how difficult. The impetus for change should rest with the leadership of an organization, although
the change should not be the sole responsibility of the leaders. Representatives
from all parts of the organization should be involved. Once the need for change in a
process is agreed upon, either because of extra revenue from pay-for-performance
programs or other agents or data that positively affect the bottom line, leaders
should convene a task force to plan the change. With input from all, leaders should
map the process as it currently exits and then should make a new map of how they
would like it to be to incorporate the positive changes. The new procedure should
be standardized for all to adopt. How do you go about adopting these changes on a daily basis? This is probably the
hardest part. Because humans learn in a variety of ways, it will take a variety of ways
to implement the changes. The implementation of the changes should be based
upon the learning styles of the individuals involved. Let me provide an example
using the Medicare program. A patient who enters the Medicare program is entitled
to a paid initial physical. A primary care physician should take advantage of
this. Many don't. If I were the manager of such an office, I would remind my staff
who set up appointments to be aware of this fact. I would remind them at regular
staff meetings. I would post visible reminders in the office. I might even have a
message flashed on the computer screen once in a while. Then I would review the
appointments of patients who have become Medicare qualified and see how many
had their initial physical or were booked for it. I would adjust my methods to remind
staff of the need for such examinations and continue to improve on this until the
office achieves 100% compliance with the goal. Booking the exam is not the only needed change. Doctors who perform the physical
must accomplish examination details and actions laid out by Medicare. Hence, to be
paid for the exam, each doctor must adhere to the exam details. I would help the
doctors accomplish this in a variety of ways, depending on the doctor's learning
style. For example, a checklist of the exam details might be included in the patient
history folder when the exam is performed. That way the doctor will not miss any
steps. As the leader of the change, I would check with billing to see that all the
steps were performed and adapt new approaches or reinforce existing ones to see
that the changes are accomplished 100% of the time. Changes such as these should be a part of a continuous quality improvement
program at every healthcare provider organization. Let me quickly review the most
important steps. First leaders should identify the changes needed. Then, the leaders
should convene a committee of all affected staff to develop how to accomplish the
change. Once the staff agrees upon the approach, the leaders should develop ways
to implement the change on a daily basis adopting methods that incorporate
learning styles of affected individuals. Then, they should continually analyze the
progress of the changes and make necessary adjustments until the goals are
accomplished. They should then audit the changes occasionally to be sure that the
organization doesn't fall back into old habits. I believe that adopting such a change process will dramatically help at your site. You
will see savings in time, increased patient or client health and satisfaction, as well as
an improved bottom line! Donald Bryant, certified quality engineer, writes "Making Good Healthcare Better" a
free monthly ezine for healthcare providers who want to dramatically improve
patient health, improve the bottom line, and make work more rewarding,
guaranteed. To find out more, visit http://www.bryantsstatisticalconsulting.com
   
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