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Improving access to clinical offices.

C M Kilo1, P Triffletti, C Tantau

  • 1Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 2310 NE Regents Drive, Portland, OR 97212, USA. ckilo@ihi.org

The Journal of Medical Practice Management : MPM
|March 31, 2001
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Achieving optimal office care access involves understanding and managing practice capacity and patient demand. Implementing an open access system benefits both clinicians and patients by aligning care delivery with immediate needs.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Operations Research in Healthcare
  • Primary Care Practice Optimization

Background:

  • Effective office care access is crucial for patient satisfaction and clinical efficiency.
  • Understanding practice capacity and patient demand is fundamental to optimizing service delivery.
  • Current systems may not adequately address immediate patient needs, leading to access challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline practical steps for implementing an open access system in medical practices.
  • To demonstrate how managing capacity and demand improves immediate access to care.
  • To highlight the benefits of open access for both healthcare providers and patients.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzing practice capacity through patient flow and resource assessment.

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  • Quantifying patient demand for various services.
  • Developing strategies for dynamic scheduling and resource allocation.
  • Implementing workflow changes to support same-day care delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • Practices can achieve "open access" by understanding and managing capacity and demand.
    • Open access systems facilitate the provision of care for needs arising on the same day.
    • Benefits include improved patient access and enhanced clinician workflow.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing open access is a feasible strategy for improving office care delivery.
    • A systematic approach to managing capacity and demand is key to successful open access.
    • Open access models offer significant advantages for healthcare practices and patient populations.