Title: Family Doctors and the Commonweal
1Family Doctors and the Commonweal
- STFM NE Regional
- Baltimore
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4Getting unstuck..
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6Factors that affect health McKnight
- Personal behavior
- Social relationships
- Physical environment
- Socioeconomic status
- Access to care
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11Principles of Community Responsive Practice
- The ability to describe the practice population
and the communities in which they live - Socio demographics of practice
- Practice registries and co morbidity registries
- Community level data
12Practice population
- African-American  2,468   19.5 American
Indian/Eskimo 624     4.9Asian  660
    5.2Caucasian/White     5,738
  45.3Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   27
 0.2Latino     2,543
  20.1Unknown   594     4.7 - 11, 197
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14Listen to stories in the context of lives
- Change our gaze to beyond the patient
- Create processes for listening to groups, not
individuals - Bus routes, not clinics
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16Think of our practices as taking care of neighbors
- Participate in the community in which our
patients live - Or live in the community with them
- Practice boundary crossing
17Scale facilities to neighborhoods and place them
where they are most helpful
- Walk to the doctor
- 3 FTE practices
- Built to meet community needs not that of systems
or hospitals
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20Create patient committees for organized feedback
for all practices
- Meet regularly, reports from managers,
physicians, and staff - Identify issues from patient point of view that
need to be addressed - Identify issues from providers that are
challenges - Engage in joint problem solving
21An annual report to the community
- Invite public health, other practices and
hospitals - Focus on new programs
- Discuss community wide strategic plans
- Review community wide problems and the role the
practice will play - Community level data is not a trade secret
22New tools
- Geomapping
- Practice Population data
- Public health community wide data
- Connections to other resources in the community
- Mashups like google earth, everyblock.com,
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29New tools WEB 2.0 technology
- The practice as a social network
- Patient subgroups on the Practice website
- Education, social support
- Portable web based EHR
- Google
- The Shared Care Plan of Whatcom County
30The obstacles to community responsive practice
- Education
- New residency education that reflects the
realities of community responsive practice - Pay for care
- Pay for population, not production
- Formula based on population variables age, sex,
race/ethnicity, SES, comorbidities, community
vulnerability - Pay for quality and service, not numbers
- Pay a salary with incentives, not throughput
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33We must cultivate in ourselves, and in each
other, the courage to risk community, despite
all the evidence to the contrary. The alternative
is the war of all against all. Parker Palmer