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- Outcomes Associated with VA Implementation of PACT – Publication Brief
HSR Publication BriefsQuestions about the HSR website? Email the Web Team Any health information on this website is strictly for informational purposes and is not intended as medical advice It should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition
- PACT Social Work Staffing Program Evaluated by SERVE QUERI
Social Work PACT Staffing Program: By increasing the number of social workers in primary care teams, specifically in diverse geographic settings, the Social Work PACT Staffing Program is increasing access to VA care and services for rural Veterans
- What is the Optimal Panel Size in Primary Care? A Systematic Review
In a 2013 study of VA primary care providers in patient-aligned care teams (PACT), Katz and colleagues used multivariable regression to examine the relationship between panel size (median = 1178) and several measures of actual and relational continuity of primary care 10 In their models, authors controlled for patient demographics, disability
- Social Workers Bridge Critical Care Gaps and Improve Health Outcomes . . .
In 2016, to fill this persistent gap in rural health care and service delivery, ORH implemented the Social Work PACT Staffing Program, which placed more master’s-level licensed social workers in PACTs at rural health centers The goal of the program is to increase Veteran access to care
- Effects of Nurse-Managed Protocols in the Outpatient Management of . . .
The VA is in the process of developing protocols and policies expanding the nurse's role as a member of PACT teams A protocol contains a series of actions in accordance with current clinical guidelines or standards of practice that are implemented by nurses to manage a patient's condition
- Shared Medical Appointments for Chronic Medical Conditions: A . . .
Evidence-based Synthesis ProgramHSR Home » Publications » Esp » Shared Medical Appointments for Chronic Medical Conditions: A Systematic Re
- VA Health Systems Research - Veterans Affairs
Introduction In 2009, the Veterans Health Administration Handbook 1101 02 established a baseline panel size of 1,200 patients for a full-time physician in a Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) This number could be adjusted up or down based on availability of support staff, the number of examination rooms, and patient complexity
- More Patient-Aligned Care Team Components Translates to Improved . . .
HSR Publication BriefsQuestions about the HSR website? Email the Web Team Any health information on this website is strictly for informational purposes and is not intended as medical advice It should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition
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