Facilitating access to care for patients is focused on ensuring timely, necessary, and appropriate health care services. Improving access to care is a strategic priority for most health systems and a challenge for nearly all.

The Association of American Medical Colleges and Vizient recently collaborated on a study regarding a patient-centered approach to optimizing ambulatory access. Guests on this episode discuss those findings and insights from ambulatory care leaders, physicians, and staff in five academic medical centers whose organization's access performance has been outstanding.

Guest Speakers: Nicole Spatafora, MS-HSM AVP, Performance Improvement PI Collaboratives Vizient

Danielle Carder, MSC Senior Program Specialist, Access & Clinical Innovations Association of American Medical Colleges

Moderator: Courtney Furrow-White, MPM, RN Senior Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient

Show Notes:

[01:28] General findings from the project, including primary drivers of success.

[04:12] More details about what the framework.

[04:56] The role engaged leadership plays in success.

[06:03] Supporting foundational leadership and culture with organization-wide structure and standard processes.

[07:08] Actionable data and analytics.

[09:43] Optimizing care delivery.

[11:50] The role of workforce engagement in reducing turnover and burnout.

[13:28] Leveraging technology.

[16:36] Summary of the project findings.

[17:44] Recommendations for organizations that want to incorporate this framework.

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