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Title: Group Medical Education Visits


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Group Medical Education Visits
  • Presentation by
  • Jeanine Wilson

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My Family Medicine Rotation Clinton Family
Health Center
  • Four full-time providers
  • 8000 patients
  • Inner city practice, mostly Hispanic
  • High rate of Medicaid and uninsured

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What is a group visit?
  • Group medical visits give 8-12 willing patients
    more access to their provider by meeting for a
    90 minute shared visit

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Group Medical Education Visits
  • Appropriate for any type of chronic medical
    condition
  • Diabetes
  • Asthma
  • Chronic Pain
  • CHF
  • Depression
  • Cancer
  • Orthopedic Procedures

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Why they do group visits
  • Education, education, education which in turn
  • Increases compliance with meds
  • Decreases hospital visits
  • Increases patients health
  • Increases pt knowledge which leads to empowerment

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What they incorporate
  • Education
  • Social concerns
  • Psychological concerns
  • 15 minute office visit

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How they work
  • Pts are invited by their provider
  • Groups meet 1x per month for 1.5 - 2 hrs
  • Each visit covers a pertinent topic related to
    disease
  • Individual progress is discussed
  • Each group has time for questions and answers

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Who is involved
  • 8-12 pts per group
  • Their provider
  • Their nurse
  • A secretary or medical assistant

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Group Office Visit
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The Facts
  • 20.8 million people in US have diabetes (7 of
    population)1
  • 1.5 million new cases were diagnosed in 20051
  • Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death due to
    its many complications
  • 1. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005.

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Groups increase patient and provider satisfaction
  • Improved sense of trust in physician (p 0.2)2
  • If given the choice, pts preferred group visits
    over individual office visits3
  • Pts had much higher level of satisfaction4
  • 2. Clancy DE, Brown SB, Magruder KM, Huang P.
    Group visits in medically and economically
    disadvantaged patients with type 2 diabetes and
    their relationships to clinical outcomes. Top
    Health Inf Manage. 2003248-14.
  • 3. Trento M, Passera P, Bajardi M, et al.
    Lifestyle intervention by group care prevents
    deterioration of type II diabetes A 4-year
    randomized controlled clinical trial.
    Diabetologia. 2002451231-1239.
  • 4. Sadur C, Moline N, Costa M, et al. Diabetes
    management in a health maintenance organization
    Efficacy of care management using cluster visits.
    Diabetes Care. 1999222011-2017.

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Groups increase compliance with ADA standards of
care
  • Standards include
  • HbA1C levels
  • Lipid Profiles
  • Urine for microalbumin
  • Appropriate use of an Ace-I or ARB
  • Use of a statin
  • Daily aspirin use
  • Annual foot exam
  • Annual eye exam
  • Immunizations against Strep
  • and Influenza

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Groups increase compliance with ADA standards of
care
  • Pts in groups showed significant concordance
    (plt.001)5
  • 76 reached 9/10 standards, control group 235
  • Statistically significant improvement in
    standards (plt.001)2
  • 5. Clancy DE, Cope DW, Magruder KM, Huang P,
    Wolfman TE. Evaluating concordance to american
    diabetes association standards of care for type 2
    diabetes through group visits in an uninsured or
    inadequately insured patient population. Diabetes
    Care. 2003262032-2036.

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Group visits decrease hospitalization
  • Hospital (p .04) and outpatient (p lt .01)
    utilization significantly lower for intervention
    patients4
  • ER visits among the intervention group were 33
    lower and had fewer hospital admissions than the
    comparison group (p lt .05)6
  • 6. Balamurugan A, Ohsfeldt R, Hughes T, Phillips
    M. Diabetes self-management education program for
    medicaid recipients A continuous quality
    improvement process. Diabetes Educ.
    200632893-900.

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ED visits per 1000 members per year7
7. Sutton, James B., RPA-C. Putting it all
together Team building, open access, and planned
care in one change package. Clinton Family
Health Center, Rochester NY2006.
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Group visits increase knowledge
  • A 2-year follow-up study showed that knowledge of
    diabetes improved in the intervention group8
  • A 5-year study showed that knowledge kept
    increasing (p lt.001) for pts in groups compared
    to control, whose knowledge tended to gradually
    decrease (p lt .005)9
  • 8. Trento M, Passera P, Tomalino M, et al. Group
    visits improve metabolic control in type 2
    diabetes A 2-year follow-up. Diabetes Care.
    200124995-1000.
  • 9. Trento M, Passera P, Borgo E, et al. A 5-year
    randomized controlled study of learning, problem
    solving ability, and quality of life
    modifications in people with type 2 diabetes
    managed by group care. Diabetes Care.
    200427670-675.

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Group visits decrease or stabilize HbA1C
  • Every percentage point drop in HbA1C levels (8.0
    to 7.0 for example) reduces the risk of
    microvascular complications by 40.1
  • In a study involving 180 diabetics HbA1C levels
    declined by 1.3 in the intervention subjects
    versus 0.2 in the control subjects (p lt .0001).4
  • In a two-year follow-up, HbA1C levels had
    remained stable in the group patients but had
    worsened in control patients (p lt .002).8

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To Summarize
  • The components of individual medical visits are
    included in group visits
  • There is a focus on updating immunizations and
    routine health maintenance
  • A broader range of prevention information can be
    covered
  • Greater attention is put on psychosocial needs

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  • Preparation is needed before implementing groups
  • The patients provider and nurse are present at
    each meeting
  • The help and support of other patients is a part
    of the health care experience
  • The patients are invited to bring a family member
    or friend for support
  • For insurance purposes the visit is billed the
    same as a level 3 office visit

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Additional Information
  • Group Visit Starter Kit
  • http//www.improvingchroniccare.org/improvement/do
    cs/startkit.doc
  • Interesting news report http//www.13wham.com/medi
    acenter/default.aspx?videoId178200_at_video.wokr13.c
    om
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