Kimberly McVeigh, Dayana Martinez, Jacey Fazio, Thomas D Rizzo, Juan Irias Munoz
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Outcomes of a Data-Driven Physician Practice Redesign.
This study evaluated a practice redesign to improve access into a specialty practice. The secondary goal was to improve financial performance, while avoiding an increase in physician burnout. Historical demand was utilized to calculate capacity. Next, data-driven schedules were developed for this practice. We also transitioned schedules from five 8-hour to four 10-hour workdays. Access was improved for news (100% increase), consultations (16% increase), and procedures (70% increase). Gross revenue increased by 10.62% and physician burnout reduced by 25%. This project offers insights into improving the efficiency of a resource-constrained practice, while improving financial performance and reducing burnout.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management is a PEER-REVIEWED journal that provides timely, applied information on the most important developments and issues in ambulatory care management.