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Using computer based templates for chronic disease management.

Helen Bolger-Harris1, Peter Schattner, Mary Saunders

  • 1School of Psychology, Deakin University, and Health Promotion Coordinator, Kingston-Bayside Primary Care Partnership, Victoria. ehpl@deakin.edu.au

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General Practice Management Plans (GPMPs) and Team Care Arrangements (TCAs) templates help doctors claim services but don't improve care coordination. Better communication is needed between general practices and health services.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • General Practice
  • Chronic Disease Management

Background:

  • General Practice Management Plans (GPMPs) and Team Care Arrangements (TCAs) were established in 2005 to enhance chronic disease management.
  • These initiatives aimed to fund general practitioner (GP) involvement in patient care planning using computer-based templates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate GP utilization of computer-based templates for GPMPs and TCAs.
  • To assess GPs' perspectives on using these templates.
  • To understand community health service (CHS) staff attitudes towards TCAs in care coordination.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative study involving interviews with 31 GPs from various practice types.
  • Interviews were also conducted with 15 service providers from community health centers.
  • A total of 46 participants were included in the study.

Main Results:

  • The majority of interviewed GPs used templates for claiming GPMP and TCA items.
  • Key reasons for non-use included time constraints and process uncertainty.
  • CHS staff reported challenges with TCAs and effective care coordination.

Conclusions:

  • Templates facilitate GP claims for GPMP and TCA Medicare Benefits Schedule items.
  • Templates alone do not inherently improve care coordination between general practice and other health agencies.
  • Enhanced communication strategies are essential for improving TCA-related care coordination.