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Collaboration Decreases Wait Times for Spinal Care

  • Having more team members work up to scope and administer evaluations  
  • Scheduling appointments with members to complete the evaluations instead of making random, unscheduled calls 

After realizing Medicaid patients were waiting more than a month to be evaluated for care at their clinic, team members at the Spine Center for Excellence in Clackamas, Oregon, came up with a plan of action. Staff members began to share responsibility for administering a state-mandated questionnaire for Medicaid patients seeking care. Previously, only the team’s registered nurses administered the evaluations, contributing to a backlog. The team also made telephone appointments with members to complete the questionnaires, instead of making unscheduled calls at random. Over 4 months, the team reduced evaluation wait times for Medicaid members by 35%, from 37 days to 24 days on average.

What can your team do to ensure that team members work at the top of their scope to streamline care, expand options to meet patient needs, and relieve credentialed staff members of administrative tasks so they can deliver patient care?

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TTP Blurb
This specialty care team reduced evaluation wait times for Medicaid patients by 35% over 4 months after everyone got involved and they began scheduling phone appointments.
Why This Matters
Cutting evaluation wait times mean patients are connected to care sooner.
Test of Change
Involving the entire team in the effort to administer patient evaluations.
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Short Teaser
Team project connects patients to relief faster.
Medium Teaser

Team project improves process for evaluating patients, connecting them faster to treatment for back and neck pain.

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Unit-based team members of the Spine Center for Excellence pose for group photo.
Landing Page Title
Improving Access to Spinal Care
Topics
Service
Region
Northwest
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
Frontline Workers
UBT Consultants & UPRs
UBT Co-Leads
Keywords
spine
neck
head
Medicaid
Date of publication
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Team Level
Level 5
Department
Outpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inspire
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Pictured left to right are team co-leads of the Spine Center for Excellence: Sophia Le, manager, and Kali Dailey, RN, nurse navigator, and OFNHP member. The team revamped its process for evaluating new Medicaid patients, resulting in a 35% decrease in the time needed to connect them to care.

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35%
Explanation

decrease in time for patients to be contacted by a staff member for evaluation