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Bottleneck Analysis to Reduce Primary Care to Specialty Care Referral Delay

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TASE.2018.2847293

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Ambulatory care; bottleneck; information flow; queueing; referral process

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Reducing delays between primary care and specialty care visits is critical to improving continuity of ambulatory care delivery. To comply with referral protocols, personnel involved in patients' care pathways process and record pertinent information to ensure appropriate care is rendered, and missing necessary information might cause dropping of the baton during the patient transition. The objective of this paper is to analyze the information flow along patients' primary care to specialty care referral pathway, and identify system bottlenecks to enhance the workflow design and workforce configuration. A semi-Markov process is introduced to describe information transition and the operations of involved personnel are modeled as capacity-constrained service queues at every stage of referral pathway. Analytical formulas are derived to evaluate the overall referral delay, and a continuous improvement method is developed to identify the most critical factor that impedes the referral process. The proposed systems approach is applied to the clinics of a large academic medical center, and the analysis stresses the importance of building a health information system that supports breaking silos and adapting providers' workflows to the information system to facilitate smart and connected care delivery.

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