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Group concept mapping (GCM) integrated diverse stakeholder input to refine a conceptual model of acute care episodes. This approach identified key factors influencing patient outcomes and informed policy recommendations.

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  • Systems Science
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Background:

  • Developing comprehensive models for acute care episodes is complex.
  • Integrating diverse stakeholder perspectives is crucial for effective healthcare system design.
  • Existing models may not fully capture the multifaceted nature of acute care pathways.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the application of group concept mapping (GCM) for developing a conceptual model of acute care episodes.
  • To illustrate how GCM can integrate feedback from various stakeholders (providers, patients, payers, policymakers).
  • To demonstrate the value of GCM in identifying influencing factors and informing policy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and initial model drafting.
  • Utilizing GCM software (CS Global MAX™) to organize stakeholder feedback.
  • Conducting online and in-person focus groups with diverse populations.
  • Iterative model refinement through technical expert panels and public comment.

Main Results:

  • A stakeholder-informed conceptual model of acute care episodes was developed.
  • Key factors influencing acute care processes and outcomes were identified.
  • Policy recommendations were generated and delivered to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

Conclusions:

  • Group concept mapping (GCM) effectively integrates multi-stakeholder input for healthcare model development.
  • This approach enhances the voice of diverse groups in addressing shared health problems.
  • The refined model and policy recommendations offer practical implications for improving acute care delivery.