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Estimation of the Time Needed to Deliver the 2020 USPSTF Preventive Care Recommendations in Primary Care

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 111, 期 1, 页码 145-149

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AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305967

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The study found that providing USPSTF-recommended preventive services to 2500 adult patients would require 8.6 hours per day, encompassing 131% of a physician's available time. While there are fewer recommendations in 2020 compared to 2003, they require more physician-patient contact hours per working day.
Objectives. To reexamine the time required to provide the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)-recommended preventive services to a nationally representative adult patient panel of 2500. Methods. We determined the required time for a single physician to deliver the USPSTF preventive services by multiplying the eligible population, annual frequency, and patient-contact time required for each recommendation, all calculated by using data from the recommendations themselves and literature. We modeled a representative panel of 2500 adults based on the 2010 US Census Bureau data. Results. To deliver the USPSTF recommended preventive services across a 2500 adult patient panel would require 8.6 hours per working day, accounting for 131% of available physician time. Compared with 2003, there are fewer recommendations in 2020, but they require 1.2 more physician patient-contact hours per working day. Conclusions. The time required to deliver recommended preventive care places unrealistic expectations on already overwhelmed providers and leaves patients at risk. This is a systems problem, not a time-management problem. The USPSTF provides a set of recommendations with strong evidence of positive impact. It is imperative that our health care system is designed to deliver.

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