Title: Health of the Public
1Health of the Public
- Introduction
- What is a population?
- Where are my responsibilities?
- Measuring health status
2Mrs. Jones
- 55 year old woman employed in fast food industry
- No health insurance benefits seen in residents
clinic prn - Diabetes mellitus for 2 years - treated with
glyburide - Smokes 1/2 pack/day
- Presents with urinary urgency and frequency
3Dr. Smith-cognitive disonance
- What needs to be done
- Evaluate primary complaint
- Diabetes
- education
- labs
- referrals
- Health maintenance
- smoking
- cancer sreening
- Financial assistance
- What am I going to get done in the next 30
minutes??????
4What is Dr. Smith going to get done in the next
30 minutes?
- Evaluate chief complaint
- according to our office UTI protocol, the nurse
has - dipsticked her urine
- attached the following to the patients chart
- a preprinted prescription for trimethoprim/sulfame
thoxazole - patient instructions for UTI management
- Dr. Smith reviews her history, performs a brief
examination, reviews findings, provides
prescription, and reviews instructions (10 min.)
5What is Dr. Smith going to get done in the next
30 minutes?
- Provide health maintenance
- according to the office intake protocol, the
registration clerk has - identified that the patient
- is a smoker
- has never had a mammogram
- attached the following to the patients chart
- mammogram order form
- sticker indicating that the patient is a smoker
- note that patient is in the precontemplation
stage - Dr. Smith recommends mammogram and stresses
problems of smoking and diabetes (3 min.)
6What is Dr. Smith going to get done in the next
30 minutes?
- Initiate diabetes management
- the nurse attaches a diabetes flowsheet to the
chart - Dr. Smith
- examines patients eyes and feet
- orders Hgb A1C, fasting glucose, and urine for
microalbumin - refers patient to nurse to initiate diabetes
education protocol - sets up follow-up appointment in 1 week
- (5 min.)
7What is Dr. Smith going to get done in the next
30 minutes?
- Refer for financial assistance
- Dr. Smith recognizes patient will have difficulty
paying for diabetes management and provides the
patient with preprinted referral information for
social services - (2 min.)
8Dr. Smith was ready for Mrs. Jones
- Standardized approach for populations with
- Suspected urinary tract infection
- Nicotine addiction
- Poverty
- 50 year old women with health maintenance needs
- Diabetes
9Quality Improvement Team Meeting
- 4 PM Wednesday Office Team meeting
- Review data on diabetes care
- Findings
- mean hgb A1c for past six months is 8.1
- opthamology referral rate - 92
- 20/60 patients had not had a foot examination
- Decide to initiate protocol where nurse gets all
diabetic patients to remove shoes at time of
check-in - Plan to re-evaluate in 6 months
10Population-approach to Health Care in the
Doctors Office
- 4 steps
- Define population
- Determine needs
- Develop systems to address needs
- Evaluate system performance
11Population-approach to Health Care in the
Doctors Office
- 4 steps
- Define population
- Determine needs
- Develop systems to address needs
- Evaluate system performance
12Defining the diabetic population
- Routinely code diabetes on billing forms
- Train billing staff to retrieve patient
identifiers for administrative billing records
13What other populations has Dr. Smith defined?
- Smokers
- Asthmatics
- Hypertensives
- Children lt 2 years of age
- (for assessing immunizations)
14Defining a population for measuring influenza
immunizations
- Two types of automated data generally available
on patients - insurance data
- name, address, DOB, insurance, gender, etc.
- encounter data (bills for services provided)
- type of service (e.g. an office visit) (CPT
codes) - diagnosis (why the service was provided (ICD-9
codes) - Practical denominator for measuring influenza
immunizations age gt 65
15Population-approach to Health Care in the
Doctors Office
- 4 steps
- Define population
- Determine needs
- Develop systems to address needs
- Evaluate system performance
16Defining the Needs of the Diabetic Population
- Identify clinical practice guidelines published
by the ADA - Extract key performance indicators/goals
- Review proposed performance measures with office
team
17How has Dr. Smith identified needs?
- Determined what should be done
- clinical practice guidelines
- focused literature reviews
- Identified common shortcomings
- articles/data on current practice patterns
- Implemented measurements in his own clinic
- chart audits
- patient satisfaction surveys
18Population-approach to Health Care in the
Doctors Office
- 4 steps
- Define population
- Determine needs
- Develop systems to address needs
- Evaluate system performance
19Systems to Address Needs of the Diabetic
Population
- Needs assessments
- Education
- Home monitoring
- Office reminders and tracking systems
- Financial support
20How has Dr. Smith developed his office practice
to provide better care?
- Created office teams to address the needs of
specific groups of patients (populations) - Developed better charting tracking systems
- Delegated tasks
- tracking
- patient education
- Identified community resources
- social service for finance
- community support groups
21Population-approach to Health Care in the
Doctors Office
- 4 steps
- Define population
- Determine needs
- Develop systems to address needs
- Evaluate system performance
22Why did Dr. Smith want a population approach
for his diabetic patients?
- Standardize needs assessments
- dont let things fall through the cracks
- Delegate office tasks
- train staff to do things for you
- Improve patient education and outcomes
- Document improvements
23Health of the Public
- Mission
- Variations
- clinic populations
- hospital populations
- community populations
Enable students to be active participants
in improving health of populations
24HOP Themes
- Population-based medicine
- Health care finance
- Quality of medical care and access
- Systems of medical care
- Occupational medicine
- Small groups
- Capstone Project
25What is a population?
- Case presentation
- 66 year old female, hypertensive, diabetic,
smoker presenting with an acute urinary tract
infection and difficulty paying form Meds - Brainstorm
- classic definitions
- defining in clinical practice
- defining based on patient characteristics
26What is your responsibility?
- Choose selected populations
- scale responsibility none -- high
27Measuring health status for populations
- How do we know how healthy a population is?
- What is being measured?
- Morbidity
- mortality
- lab data
- functional status - SF-36
28Why would physicians be interested in measuring
the health of a population?
- What if I could identify patients who were likely
to be readmitted? - High risk pts -PRA
29Questions?