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Sani M Roy1, Amy Trejo, Marie-Eve Robinson
1Author Affiliations: Cook Children's Healthcare System, Fort Worth, Texas (Dr Roy, Ms Trejo, Ms Lipscomb, Ms Allen, Ms Vito, Dr Dzurik, Dr Thornton); Department of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Dr Robinson); Children's Hospital at Montefiore Einstein, Bronx, New York (Dr Regelmann); Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York (Dr Regelmann); Privia Health, Fort Worth, Texas (Ms Lipscomb); Baylor University, Waco, Texas (Ms Allen); Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado (Ms Regan, Dr Davis); Burnett School of Medicine, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (Dr Thornton); and Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado (Dr Davis).
Objective:
Multidisciplinary clinics (MDCs) aim to provide streamlined, coordinated care and better clinical outcomes for patients requiring access to multiple specialists with unique expertise. Despite broad endorsement in clinical guidelines, no generalizable framework exists for MDC development.
Methods:
Drawing on published principles of collaborative care, pediatric-specific considerations, and the authors' collective experience, we propose a seven-step framework (EDUCATE) for establishing effective MDCs: Envision the MDC, Develop the team, Undertake the business proposal, Consolidate support, Activate operations, Team-build/educate/engage, and Expand the mission.
Results:
The framework was implemented in a pediatric MDC for Prader-Willi syndrome, with measurable improvements in patient access, care coordination, and family experience.
Conclusions:
The EDUCATE framework provides a structured, replicable process for building sustainable MDCs in ambulatory care settings.
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