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Practice Management: Successfully Guiding Your Group into the Future, An Issue of Anesthesiology Clinics, E-Book
(2018)
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Abstract
This issue of Anesthesiology Clinics focuses on Practice Management, with topics including: Measuring Clinical Productivity; OR Throughput and Efficiency; Measuring Quality of Individual Anesthesia Clinicians; Challenges in outcome reporting; Reporting Quality; Quality and The Health System; Value Proposition and Anesthesiology; Bundled Payments and the Hidden Costs; Pre-Anesthesia Assessment and Pre-Facilitation Process; Perioperative Surgical Home and the Role of Pain Medicine; Anesthesiology’s future with Population Health; Successful Negotiations; and Challenges of merging academic and private-practice cultures.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Practice Management:\rSuccessfully Guiding\rYour Group into the\rFuture\r | i | ||
Copyright | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
CONSULTING EDITOR | iii | ||
EDITORS | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | vii | ||
Foreword: Practice Management: Successfully Guiding Your Group into the Future | vii | ||
Preface: Managing Your Anesthesiology Practice for the Future | vii | ||
I: Operating Room Management | vii | ||
Measuring Clinical Productivity143 | vii | ||
Overlapping Surgery: A Case Study in Operating Room Throughput and Efficiency161 | vii | ||
II: Quality and Reporting | vii | ||
Measuring Quality for Individual Anesthesia Clinicians177 | vii | ||
Challenges in Outcome Reporting191 | viii | ||
Quality Reporting: Understanding National Priorities, Identifying Local Applicability201 | viii | ||
Quality and the Health System: Becoming a High Reliability Organization217 | viii | ||
III: Anesthesiology’s Value Proposition | viii | ||
Value Proposition and Anesthesiology227 | viii | ||
Bundled Payments and Hidden Costs241 | ix | ||
Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment and Global Optimization259 | ix | ||
Perioperative Surgical Home for the Patient with Chronic Pain281 | ix | ||
Comprehensive Acute Pain Management in the Perioperative Surgical Home295 | ix | ||
Anesthesiology’s Future with Specialists in Population Health309 | x | ||
Integrating Academic and Private Practices: Challenges and Opportunities321 | x | ||
ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICS | xi | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | xi | ||
September 2018 | xi | ||
December 2018 | xi | ||
March 2019 | xi | ||
RECENT ISSUES | xi | ||
March 2018 | xi | ||
December 2017 | xi | ||
September 2017 | xi | ||
Foreword:\rPractice Management: Successfully Guiding Your Group into the Future | xiii | ||
Preface:\rManaging Your Anesthesiology Practice for the Future | xv | ||
OPERATING ROOM MANAGEMENT | xv | ||
QUALITY AND REPORTING | xvi | ||
ANESTHESIOLOGY’S VALUE PROPOSITION | xvi | ||
Measuring Clinical Productivity | 143 | ||
Key points | 143 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 143 | ||
GENERATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS UNITS PER FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS | 145 | ||
ASSESSMENT OF DEPARTMENTAL PRODUCTIVITY | 145 | ||
Organizational (Facility-Based) Productivity and Benchmarking | 149 | ||
Group (Division) Productivity and Benchmarking | 151 | ||
Individual Productivity and Benchmarking | 152 | ||
Statistical Methods | 155 | ||
DISCUSSION | 155 | ||
Billable Hour Efficiency/Organizational Factors | 155 | ||
Staffing Efficiency | 156 | ||
Operating Room/Anesthetizing Location Efficiency | 156 | ||
Non–American Society of Anesthesiologists Generating Activities | 156 | ||
Productivity-Based Compensation | 158 | ||
SUMMARY | 158 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 159 | ||
REFERENCES | 159 | ||
Overlapping Surgery | 161 | ||
Key points | 161 | ||
MANAGEMENT GOALS FOR THE SURGICAL SUITE | 162 | ||
OVERLAPPING SURGERY DEFINITIONS | 163 | ||
OVERLAPPING SURGERY AND OPERATING ROOM ACCESS | 167 | ||
OVERLAPPING SURGERY AND PATIENT SAFETY | 168 | ||
PARALLEL ROOMS AND OPERATING ROOM EFFICIENCY | 170 | ||
PARALLEL ROOMS AND OPERATING ROOM THROUGHPUT AND PRODUCTIVITY | 171 | ||
OVERLAPPING SURGERY AND FINANCES | 172 | ||
OVERLAPPING SURGERY AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS INCLUDING PROCEDURE TIME | 173 | ||
SUMMARY | 174 | ||
REFERENCES | 174 | ||
Measuring Quality for Individual Anesthesia Clinicians | 177 | ||
Key points | 177 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 177 | ||
DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING | 178 | ||
WHY QUALITY DATA SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM PRIVILEGING DATA | 181 | ||
SAFETY CULTURE | 182 | ||
SUMMARY | 187 | ||
REFERENCES | 187 | ||
Challenges in Outcome Reporting | 191 | ||
Key points | 191 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 191 | ||
WHAT IS AN OUTCOME AND WHAT IS A GOOD OUTCOME? | 192 | ||
RISK ADJUSTMENT: PROBLEM OR SOLUTION? | 193 | ||
THE EFFECT OF DEFINITION ON THE INDIVIDUAL PROVIDER | 194 | ||
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES | 195 | ||
OUTCOME REPORTING HAS INTRINSIC VALUE | 195 | ||
SUMMARY | 196 | ||
REFERENCES | 197 | ||
Quality Reporting | 201 | ||
Key points | 201 | ||
UNDERSTANDING MEASURE INFLUENCERS | 202 | ||
KEY COMPONENTS OF MEASURE DEVELOPMENT | 203 | ||
QUALIFIED REGISTRIES AND QUALIFIED CLINICAL DATA REGISTRIES | 207 | ||
REGISTRY DATA CAPTURE AND SUBMISSION | 208 | ||
ANESTHESIA REGISTRY REPORTING CHALLENGES | 208 | ||
NATIONAL ANESTHESIA CLINICAL OUTCOMES REGISTRY DATA SOURCES | 210 | ||
MERGING DATA FILES | 213 | ||
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL REGISTRY PARTICIPATION | 213 | ||
PRACTICE AND REGISTRY RESPONSIBILITIES | 214 | ||
QUALITY REPORTING | 215 | ||
REFERENCES | 216 | ||
Quality and the Health System | 217 | ||
Key points | 217 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 217 | ||
HIGH RELIABILITY ORGANIZATIONS | 218 | ||
COMMUNICATION AND PATIENT SAFETY | 221 | ||
ANESTHESIOLOGY | 223 | ||
REFERENCES | 224 | ||
Value Proposition and Anesthesiology | 227 | ||
Key points | 227 | ||
WHY DOES AN ANESTHESIA GROUP NEED A VALUE PROPOSITION? | 227 | ||
THE VALUE PROPOSITION | 228 | ||
UNDERSTAND YOUR BUSINESS | 228 | ||
Strengths | 228 | ||
Weaknesses | 228 | ||
Opportunities: Leadership, Patient Satisfaction, Perioperative Surgical Home | 229 | ||
Threats: Large Groups and Discounted Groups | 231 | ||
UNDERSTAND YOUR MARKET | 231 | ||
Porter’s 1: Threat of New Entrants | 232 | ||
Porter’s 2: Bargaining Power of Suppliers | 232 | ||
Porter’s 3: Bargaining Power of Customers | 232 | ||
Porter’s 4: Competitive Rivalry | 233 | ||
Anesthesia management companies | 233 | ||
Porter’s 5: Substitute Product or Service | 234 | ||
UNDERSTAND YOUR CUSTOMER | 234 | ||
Silence | 235 | ||
Satisfied | 235 | ||
No Complaints About You | 235 | ||
Actually Help the Chief Executive Officer and Be a Partner with the Hospital | 236 | ||
Reduce the Stipend | 236 | ||
Take a Leadership Role in Your Facility | 237 | ||
Clinical | 237 | ||
Are you indeed clinically excellent? | 237 | ||
Nonclinical | 238 | ||
Costs | 238 | ||
SUMMARY | 239 | ||
REFERENCES | 239 | ||
Bundled Payments and Hidden Costs | 241 | ||
Key points | 241 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 241 | ||
ANESTHESIA ECONOMICS 101 (1992 TO 2016) | 243 | ||
Anesthesia Revenue | 243 | ||
Anesthesia Costs | 244 | ||
ANESTHESIA ECONOMICS 201 (2017 AND BEYOND?) | 244 | ||
Assumptions | 247 | ||
Using Your Practice Data | 247 | ||
Anesthesia Economic Modeling | 252 | ||
ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODEL OPPORTUNITIES | 257 | ||
SUMMARY | 257 | ||
REFERENCES | 258 | ||
Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment and Global Optimization | 259 | ||
Key points | 259 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 259 | ||
PREOPERATIVE RISK FACTOR ASSESSMENT AND STRATIFICATION | 260 | ||
DESCRIPTION OF A PERIOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT AND GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION PROGRAM | 262 | ||
ROLE OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELEHEALTH | 265 | ||
CONVENTIONAL COMORBID RISK FACTOR OPTIMIZATION | 266 | ||
Coronary Artery Disease | 266 | ||
Anemia | 268 | ||
Diabetes and Glycemic Control | 268 | ||
Opioid Use, Misuse, and Abuse | 269 | ||
PREHABILITATION | 269 | ||
Physical Exercise | 270 | ||
Nutritional Support | 270 | ||
Psychological Support | 271 | ||
Practical Considerations | 271 | ||
SUMMARY | 271 | ||
REFERENCES | 272 | ||
Perioperative Surgical Home for the Patient with Chronic Pain | 281 | ||
Key points | 281 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 281 | ||
OVERVIEW OF THE PERIOPERATIVE SURGICAL HOME | 282 | ||
PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC PAIN | 282 | ||
PATIENT IDENTIFICATION | 282 | ||
PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT AND OPTIMIZATION | 285 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 287 | ||
Ketamine | 287 | ||
Alpha-2 Agonists | 288 | ||
Intravenous Lidocaine | 288 | ||
Opioids | 288 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 288 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE PAIN CONTINUUM | 289 | ||
PERIOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH INTRATHECAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND SPINAL CORD STIMULATORS | 290 | ||
Perioperative Management of the Patient with Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems | 290 | ||
Perioperative Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Stimulators | 290 | ||
PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT ON THERAPY FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER | 291 | ||
SUMMARY | 292 | ||
REFERENCES | 292 | ||
Comprehensive Acute Pain Management in the Perioperative Surgical Home | 295 | ||
Key points | 295 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 295 | ||
CONSEQUENCES OF UNCONTROLLED ACUTE PAIN | 296 | ||
THE ACUTE TO CHRONIC PAIN TRANSITION | 296 | ||
PERSISTENT POSTSURGICAL OPIOID USE | 297 | ||
IDENTIFICATION OF AT-RISK POPULATIONS | 297 | ||
PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT | 298 | ||
MULTIMODAL ANALGESIA | 298 | ||
PREEMPTIVE ANALGESIA VERSUS PREVENTATIVE ANALGESIA | 299 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 300 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE OPIOID MINIMIZATION | 300 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE MULTIMODAL ANALGESIA | 301 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 302 | ||
MANAGING REGIONAL ANALGESIA | 302 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE MULTIMODAL ANALGESIA | 302 | ||
PERIOPERATIVE PAIN SERVICE WITHIN THE PERIOPERATIVE SURGICAL HOME | 303 | ||
THE PERIOPERATIVE SURGICAL HOME MODEL AND ITS IMPACT ON THE OPIOID CRISIS | 304 | ||
SUMMARY | 304 | ||
REFERENCES | 304 | ||
Anesthesiology’s Future with Specialists in Population Health | 309 | ||
Key points | 309 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 309 | ||
HEALTH POLICY ACCELERATING SHIFT TO POPULATION HEALTH | 310 | ||
POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION FRAMEWORK | 311 | ||
RISK-STRATIFIED CARE MANAGEMENT | 312 | ||
POPULATION HEALTH PERIOPERATIVE/PERIPROCEDURAL RISK PYRAMID | 313 | ||
PREOPTIMIZATION PHASE | 314 | ||
ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODELS-MERIT-BASED INCENTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM QUALITY REPORTING | 316 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE OR PROCEDURE PHASE | 316 | ||
IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PHASE | 317 | ||
LONG-TERM RECOVERY PHASE | 317 | ||
POSTACUTE CARE NETWORK DEVELOPMENT | 318 | ||
PALLIATIVE CARE AND END OF LIFE | 318 | ||
POPULATION HEALTH INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY | 318 | ||
GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS | 319 | ||
PAYER PARTNERSHIPS | 319 | ||
SUMMARY | 319 | ||
REFERENCES | 320 | ||
Integrating Academic and Private Practices | 321 | ||
Key points | 321 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 321 | ||
DIFFERENTIATING THE ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS | 322 | ||
Traditional Academic Medical Center Revenue Streams | 322 | ||
Financial Implications | 322 | ||
ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS IN THE NEW LANDSCAPE | 324 | ||
Value-Based Care | 324 | ||
Funding Threats | 324 | ||
DRIVERS FOR CONSOLIDATION | 324 | ||
Achieve Regional Dominance and National Recognition | 324 | ||
Benefit from Economies of Scale | 325 | ||
SHIFTING CONSOLIDATION MODELS | 325 | ||
CHALLENGES FACING ACADEMIC–COMMUNITY MERGERS | 326 | ||
Culture: The Neglected Pitfall | 326 | ||
Understanding Culture in Organizations | 326 | ||
Layers of organizational culture | 326 | ||
Competing values | 327 | ||
Communication | 328 | ||
Leadership | 328 | ||
Other Challenges | 328 | ||
Theoretic Versus Realized Economies | 328 | ||
Brand Dilution | 328 | ||
Impacts of Consolidation on Anesthesia Groups | 329 | ||
Productivity and Efficiency | 329 | ||
Academic Mission | 330 | ||
Impact When Merging Residency Programs | 330 | ||
SUMMARY | 330 | ||
REFERENCES | 331 |