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Milwaukee Pathology Hub and Spoke Model. Bruce E. Dunn, M.D. Milwaukee VA Medical Center E-mail: Bruce.Dunn@med.va.gov. Milwaukee Pathology Hub and Spoke Model. Iron Mountain VAMC. Tomah VAMC. 220 mi. 170 mi. Milwaukee VAMC. 60 mi. North Chicago VAMC. Overview.
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Milwaukee Pathology Hub and Spoke Model Bruce E. Dunn, M.D. Milwaukee VA Medical Center E-mail: Bruce.Dunn@med.va.gov
Milwaukee Pathology Hub and Spoke Model Iron Mountain VAMC Tomah VAMC 220 mi 170 mi Milwaukee VAMC 60 mi North Chicago VAMC
Overview • Since 1998, ~4.7 Milwaukee pathologist FTEE have provided service in anatomic, clinical and administrative pathology to the Milwaukee VAMC hub and to the spoke sites at Iron Mountain, Tomah and North Chicago VAMCs • Prior to 1996, a total of ~11 pathologist FTEE served these four sites
Clinical Activity: Summary • Iron Mountain • In- and outpatient general surgery • Tomah • No surgery. Skin biopsies and resections only • North Chicago • Outpatient surgery only • Milwaukee (Diagnostic and educational hub) • In- and outpatient general and specialty surgery • Tertiary VA referral center • All sites • Anatomic pathology, clinical laboratory, blood transfusion
Total Anatomic Pathology Workload Summary FY01 • Surgical pathology – 5950 cases (2.38 FTEE) • Cytology/FNA – 2910 cases (0.83 FTEE) • Bone marrows – 150 cases (0.30 FTEE) • Autopsies – 70 cases (0.28 FTEE) • Neuropathology (0.125 FTEE) Total Pathologist FTEE (3.915 FTEE)
Additional Pathologist Activities at Hub and Spoke Sites • Clinical Pathology • Resident Training (2 slots at Milwaukee only) • Administrative Functions • Medical Executive Committees • Blood Product Utilization Review • Surgical Case Review • Laboratory Proficiency Testing Review • Laboratory Procedure Review
Need for Pathologist Consolidation • Increased cost-effectiveness • Retirement of pathologists at Iron Mountain, Tomah and North Chicago VA Medical Centers between 1996 and 1998
Strategies for Consolidation of Pathologist Functions • Telepathology – hybrid dynamic/store & forward system • Milwaukee pathologists travel to spoke sites for selected clinical, administrative and educational functions • Increased oversight role by lab managers • Voice-activated dictation by pathologists
Telepathology: Hub and Spoke Model NRM RM Tomah Iron Mtn DR GS POP POP DR NRM Milwaukee Voice-Activated Dictation GS POP Interface to VistA DR Scanner WAN Printer KEY RM - Robotic microscope NRM - Non-robotic microscope GS - Grossing station DR - Document reader POP - Point of presence WAN - Wide area network VistA -VHA info system Multi-site conferencing NRM North Chicago GS POP VHA WAN Internet
Telepathology Equipment: Summary • Iron Mountain • Robotic microscope with grossing station and document reader • Tomah • Non-robotic microscope with document reader • North Chicago • Non-robotic microscope with grossing station • Milwaukee (Diagnostic and educational hub) • Non-robotic microscope with grossing station, document reader, scanner and printer. Voice-activated dictation • All sites • VistA Imaging and multi-site conferencing (mid-2002)
Applications of Telepathology at Iron Mountain VAMC • Surgical pathology • Primary diagnosis including frozen sections • Documentation of gross and histopathology • Consultation with clinicians • Autopsy pathology • Clinico-pathologic correlation conferences • Clinical pathology • Microbiology consultations (smears and cultures) • Hematology • Review of peripheral blood smears • Continuing education
Applications of Telepathology at Tomah VAMC • Clinical pathology • Microbiology consultations (smears and cultures) • Hematology • Review of peripheral blood smears • Continuing education
Applications of Telepathology at North Chicago VAMC • Surgical pathology • Documentation of gross and histopathology • Consultation with clinicians • Clinical pathology • Microbiology consultations (smears and cultures) • Infectious diseases conferences and consultations • Hematology • Review of peripheral blood smears • Continuing education
Applications of Digital Imaging at Milwaukee VAMC • Surgical pathology • Documentation of gross and histopathology • Autopsy pathology • Documentation of gross and histopathology • Clinical pathology • Documentation of interesting cases • Hematology • Documentation of interesting cases • Continuing education
Spoke Site Autopsy Performance • Iron Mountain – Milwaukee pathologist travels • Tomah – autopsies performed at Madison (by Madison pathologists) • North Chicago – Milwaukee pathologist travels
Summary of Pathology Networking Activities in VISN 12 • Standardization of equipment and procedures • Consolidation of batched/esoteric testing • Telepathology • Provide access to distant pathologists and technologists • Provide a single diagnostic standard of care • Reduced personnel and “all other” expenses • Focus: resource sharing rather than independent labs and employees (interdependence)