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The article discusses how the Comprehensive Care Physicians (CCP) model proved to improve patient care and reduce utilization for patients at increased risk for hospitalization.
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How the CCP Model Could Ensure Better Patient Care & Reduced Costs The article discusses how the Comprehensive Care Physicians (CCP) model proved to improve patient care and reduce utilization for patients at increased risk for hospitalization. www.medicaltranscriptionservicecompany.com 918-221-7809 Medical Transcription Services United States
Medical transcription companies providing documentation support to physicians and hospitals know that one of the things that contribute to increasing healthcare costs in the United States is the frequent hospitalization of patients. Reducing the number of hospitalizations could in turn reduce healthcare costs. To work towards this objective, in 2012, the University of Chicago Medicine funded by a Health Care Innovation Award from the Centre for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation started enrolling patients in a clinical trial to test an imaginative way to reduce hospital stays. This study was featured in the May 2018 issue of the New York Times. The study was designed to determine whether comprehensive care physicians (CCPs) who focus their practices on the care of patients in and out of the hospital could improve care, while simultaneously reducing the rate of hospitalization for a highly vulnerable set of patients who were at considerable risk of being hospitalized. In this model, ➢The same physician provides care for the patients in both the clinic and the hospital. ➢Some CCPs make house calls as well, if required. ➢The CCP also has a team of nurses, social workers, care coordinators and other specialists who provide service for high risk patients. ➢Each physician has a panel of around 200 patients at a time, and serves as their primary care physician during clinic visits and supervises their care in hospitals whenever they are hospitalized. The model developed on the basis of a 15-year research by study director David Meltzer, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at the University of Chicago and chief of hospital medicine and colleagues in the US, aimed to provide better patient care at minimal cost. It succeeded in improving the continuity of care and strengthening the bond between patient and provider. The study involved 2,000 patients with chronic health issues, most of them coming from the South Side of Chicago. Most of them had at least one hospital stay the previous year, and all of them were covered by Medicare. Half of the patients were provided standard care with hospital-based primary care physicians who consulted patients as needed in the clinic but did not provide any direct care if they were admitted in the hospital. The other half were given CCP model care. The study revealed that the CCP model was better and more preferred by patients. The hospitalization rates for CCP model patients were 15 to 22 percent lower than those who www.medicaltranscriptionservicecompany.com 918-221-7809
received standard patient care. The standard care physicians scored in the 80thpercentile nationally, whereas CCP model doctors scored in the95thpercentile. This model proved to be able to improve patient care and also reduce utilization for patients at increased risk for hospitalization. The research team’s next step is an expanded program “Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program (C4P) designed to reduce the unfulfilled social needs of economically and socially disadvantaged patients. Innovative experiments such as the above discussed model are necessary from the point of view of providing optimum patient care while also minimizing healthcare costs. Such research studies involve a lot of documentation, patient and provider interviews, discussions, and other recordings, which can all be transcribed and streamlined with the support of a reliable medical transcription company. www.medicaltranscriptionservicecompany.com 918-221-7809