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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Medication refill requests outside of scheduled office visits contribute significantly to primary care workload.
  • Inefficient refill processes can lead to increased administrative burden and decreased patient satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a primary care redesign process on reducing medication refill requests outside of office visits.
  • To assess the efficiency gains and workload reduction associated with implementing a new refill process.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study was conducted across 17 primary care clinics.
  • Data on medication refill encounters per panel member were collected before, during, and after the redesign implementation.
  • Statistical analysis was used to compare refill rates across different time points.

Main Results:

  • An initial reduction in medication refill encounters was observed following the redesign implementation.
  • The rate of refill encounters continued to decrease in the post-implementation period.
  • Significant variation in effectiveness was noted across different clinic settings.

Conclusions:

  • The primary care redesign process effectively reduced medication refill requests made outside of office visits.
  • Sustained reduction in refill encounters suggests improved clinic efficiency and workload management.
  • Tailoring redesign strategies to specific clinic contexts is crucial for optimizing outcomes.