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Title: Improving Client Engagement in Primary Health Care Services


1
Improving Client Engagement in Primary Health
Care Services
  • Jewish Guild For The Blind

2
Identify Area/s for Improvement
  • To improve client engagement into Primary Health
    Care.
  • Assuring that clients maintain regular PCP
    visits, providing follow-up and assistance to
    clients who are not not engaged or not regularly
    engaged in Primary Health Care.

3
Organize Improvement Project Team
  • Team selected
  • supervisor case managers

4
Review Current Process
  • Case Review found
  • Providers were listed in the core history section
    of case management notes.
  • The monitoring of Primary Health care use was
    listed as a treatment plan objective.
  • Attendance was not documented by date of last
    appointment.
  • No uniform follow-up of persons who are not in
    primary care.

5
Select Test Improvement Strategies
  • New monitoring and documentation guidelines
    developed for Primary Health Care uniformity.
    (see attached)
  • A case review instrument was developed.(see
    attached)
  • A sample 15 Intakes and Reassessments from March
    and April were reviewed using a brief review
    instrument. (see attached.)

6
Measure Results of Improvement Strategies
  • Sample Size
  • 5 Intakes and 10 Reassessments
  • Results
  • 100 documentation of primary care providers in
    the core history on the treatment plan
    re-assessment
  • 50 of charts indicated the date of the last
    reported primary care visit

7
Lessons Learned
  • Guidelines must clearly specify required
    documentation

8
Next Steps
  • Guideline instructions were further modified to
    highlight the need to list the last reported date
    of primary care attendance.
  • Staff are trained on the revised guidelines
  • Small scale data collection will occur to measure
    progress
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