2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-013-2726-4
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Exploring End-of-Residency Transitions in a VA Patient Aligned Care Team

Abstract: BACKGROUND: End-of-residency transitions create disruptions in primary care continuity. The national implementation of Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACT) in Veterans Health Administration (VA) primary care clinics creates an opportunity to mitigate this discontinuity through the provision of teambased care. OBJECTIVES: To identify team-based solutions to endof-residency transitions in a resident PACT continuity clinic by assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of non-physician PACT members and resid… Show more

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“…Therefore, it creates a need for a more nuanced team-based audit, since currently the ownership of clinical performance still rests largely with the provider, despite the move to more team-based health care [52]. The team-based model can also create an opportunity to mitigate any discontinuity of care due to residency transitions [53].…”
Section: Pcmh Scope and Implementation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it creates a need for a more nuanced team-based audit, since currently the ownership of clinical performance still rests largely with the provider, despite the move to more team-based health care [52]. The team-based model can also create an opportunity to mitigate any discontinuity of care due to residency transitions [53].…”
Section: Pcmh Scope and Implementation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%