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1 SD_53_P297_RN.doc Primary Care Management Module (PCMM) Unassign Inactive Patient Primary Care Providers RELEASE NOTES Patch SD*5.3*297 December 2006
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction... 1 II. Description of Functionality GUI Changes Inactivation Messages Managing Inactivations PCMM Main Menu Option Team/Position Assignment/Re-Assignment Option Patient Reactivation of an Automatically Inactivated Patient III. Installation and Implementation IV. Technical Information New Routine Summary Bulletins Background Jobs Mail Groups Data Dictionary Modifications V. Acronyms and Definitions... 17
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5 I. Introduction Patch SD*5.3*297 consists of new functionality and enhancements to a number of features in PCMM. It also addresses a significant number of NOIS or Remedy tickets, and puts mechanisms in place to enforce business rules in PCMM by inactivating patient/provider PCMM assignments determined to be invalid based on established business rules. This includes adherence to rules related to Person Class. These enhancements include associated changes to the graphical user interface (GUI). II. Description of Functionality Three specific modifications, identified as critical, will be implemented in Patch SD*5.3*297, along with a significant number of feature enhancements, associated reports, and options. The first modification will inactivate patients who have not seen their Primary Care provider(s) for specified lengths of time, from their Primary Care team and position/provider panels in PCMM. PCMM patients are assigned scheduled inactivation dates if their Primary Care team assignment has been established for 11 months and they have not been seen in those last 11 months by a provider assigned to the Primary Care Provider (PCP) or Associate Primary Care Provider (AP) positions assigned to the patient on their primary care team. After 30 days, these patients will be inactivated from their Team Position assignment if they still have not been seen. Similarly, PCMM patients that have been assigned to a Primary Care team for 12 months or longer and have not been seen within the last 23 months by a provider (assigned to the PCP or AP positions assigned to the patient on that team) will also be given scheduled inactivation dates. After 30 days, these patients will be inactivated from their Team & Position assignment if they still have not been seen. PCMM patients that have been identified for inactivation may have one 60-day extension on an individual basis. Reports will be available based on these new modifications. The inactivation timeframes may change if there have been changes to the provider assignment to the position during this period. The second modification will provide for screening of staff that has been selected as a Primary Care Provider (PCP) or Associate Primary Care Provider (AP) to assure that only Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Residents/Interns (physicians) are designated as PCPs and APs in PCMM. Additionally, any current staff inappropriately identified in PCMM as a PCP or AP will be flagged and inactivated six months after installation of this patch. Reports and bulletins will communicate the flagging of these staff for potential inactivation. A separate report lists those staff members who were inactivated. Staff to be inactivated will receive a MailMan notification message regardless of settings on the message tab of the Primary Care Team Position Setup tab in the PCMM GUI. December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 1
6 The third enhancement will restrict the type of provider who may be selected as the PCP. Although the business rule states that only a Physician, a Nurse Practitioner, or Physician s Assistant may be designated as a PCP, users have selected other provider types as PCP. It has become necessary to put limitations on who may be designated as PCPs. Restricting the provider type will improve data integrity and validity. Other enhancements introduced by this patch include: Functionality to schedule Providers, with a Person Class that is inconsistent with their PCMM Team position role, for inactivation 6 months after installation of SD*5.3*297. VistA text-based reports detail the automatic inactivation of patients and providers. Mechanisms to assure that FTEE (Full Time Employee Equivalent) and Maximum Panel sizes are entered for each PCP and AP/PCP. FTEE and maximum Panel Size entries for APs and PCPs shall be required. A new report called the Direct PC FTEE and Panel Size Report [SC PCMM DIRECT PC FTEE]. A mechanism to assure a total FTEE for each PC Provider does not exceed one (1.0) for both AP/PCPs and PCPs of Record. The FTEE cannot be greater than one for one institution or for all institutions with the first three digits of the institution number. HL7 / Messaging enhancements: Enhancements introduced in order to meet new PCMM HL7 messaging requirements for the PCMM messages sent to the Austin Automation Center. Correct problem with date field. Prevent transmission of inactive provider data. Correct 608M error messages. A post installation routine will review existing PCMM 608M errors (Invalid Area of Specialization) and mark them for retransmission to the Austin Automation Center (AAC). These records will be corrected for erroneously sending inactive providers' information on the Provider Workload transmission prior to this patch. Add new fields to HL7 message for date a patient is flagged for inactivation, the date an extended inactivation is entered, the new date of inactivation for patients with an extended period before inactivation, and the actual date a patient is inactivated. Include a reason for the patient s inactivation: inactive patient, death of patient, patient requested inactivation, or staff inactivated. Send date a provider is flagged for inactivation and date provider is inactivated by this patch, SD*5.3*297. Transmit AP/PCPs FTEE and Maximum Allowed Panel size. Transmit each patient s Race and Ethnicity data to the Austin Automation Center (AAC) using the new Race/Ethnicity API to the Patient file and current PCMM Patient HL7 message. (DG*5.3*415, SD*5.3*254) 2 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
7 Entry and display of non-primary Care teams and providers in VistA options is now available. Also, prevent removal of non-primary Care wait list entries when a Primary Care team or provider is assigned to a patient on the wait list. Addressing a significant number of NOIS and Remedy tickets In addition, the ability to associate multiple Team Position Associated Clinics is included. The field has been changed to a multiple, and the post-init routine will populate this multiple with the current entry. 1. GUI Changes Assign Positions to a Team Settings Tab Primary Care Team Position PCP The position assignment of PCP is limited to Physicians, Nurse Practitioners (NP), and Physician s Assistants (PA) only. Additional instructions are displayed to assist in correctly setting the PCP, ACP, and Preceptor check boxes. The displayed instructions are based on the Role of the team position. December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 3
8 Primary Care Team Position PCP Associate Only a Resident/Intern, NP, or PA shall be designated as an Associate Provider providing primary care. Primary Care Team Position Preceptor Only an attending Physician (MD or DO), NP or PA can be designated a Preceptor to Associate Primary Care Providers. Patients for Position (text box) Allowed - The number of patients that should be assigned to this position. Users are not prevented from exceeding this number. NOTE: It is required that you enter a value in the Patients for Position field Allowed before you can save Resident/Intern, NP or PA as Primary Care Provider. Actual - This is the number of patients that are currently assigned to this position. NOTE: If a provider other than an Attending, Resident/ Intern, PA or NP is selected, then both boxes A and B as well as Allowed under Patients for Position will not be selectable. User Class (lookup box) This is the user class that must be used when selecting an individual to fill this position. NOTE: This field may be disabled at some sites. 4 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
9 Staff FTEE and Panel Size Entry Required for PCP/AP New software enhancements assure that FTE (Full Time Equivalent) and Maximum Panel sizes are entered for each PCP and AP/PCP. New software enhancements also assure a total FTE for each PC Provider does not exceed one (1.0) for both AP/PCPs and PCPs of Record. The FTE cannot be greater than one for one institution or for all institutions with the first three digits of the institution number. STAFF/FTEE Window December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 5
10 Associated Clinic TAB The application provides for entering and saving multiple Associated Clinics for Primary Care Providers and for Associate Primary Care Providers. If there is an existing clinic you wish to associate with this position, it should be entered here. The Associated Clinics will print on all PCMM reports with an associated clinic column or field. Messages Tab Settings 6 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
11 Notifications The released PCMM patch and software will automatically select/check the DO NOT SEND option of the Automatic Inactivations Notifications line on the Messages tab for all active positions in PCMM at the time patch SD*5.3*297 is installed. [Most providers do not want to receive these notifications per expert user feedback.] Selecting TEAM, POSITION, or PRECEPTOR on the Automatic Inactivations Notifications row of the Messages tab shall result in only designated staff receiving patient inactivation messages for only their patients and staff/provider inactivation messages for only their staff. PCMM patch SD*5.3*297 does not overwrite or change users notification selections previously saved prior to the installation of this patch. STAFF Assignment Display Display Features: History and FTEE When the user selects the Staff/FTEE icon on the Primary Care Team Position Set Up window in PCMM GUI after selecting a position, the system displays the currently active provider s name highlighted in blue, the Effective date, Status Reason, and FTEE if there is one, as well as the history of assignments/unassignments. Each time the FTEE is entered or edited, the value and the date of the entry or editing is now saved by the PCMM software, creating and maintaining a history of the FTEE for each provider. December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 7
12 Assignments - Staff, Positions, patients, and Team assignments now have a default date of the current date. Inactivations - Staff, Positions, patients, and Team inactivations shall have a default date of T-1 (today minus one day.) 2. Inactivation Messages Inactivation messages are addressed to the PCMM PATIENT/PROVIDER INACTIVATION mail group. PCMM Coordinators and others who will be monitoring inactivations should have membership in this group. Examples of the five new Bulletins are provided on the following pages: Patients Scheduled for Inactivation from Primary Care Panel: Subj: Patients Scheduled for Inactivation from Primary Care Panels [#5404] 12/20/05@09:43 33 lines From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page Patients scheduled for inactivation from their Primary Care team and Primary Care Provider assignments appear below. Inactivation will occur on the Scheduled Date for Inactivation date unless the patient has a completed appointment encounter with their current Primary Care Provider (PCP) or their Associate Primary Care Provider (AP) before that date. The patient may be reactivated to their previous PCP and PC team if they return for care. VHA DIRECTIVE , ACTIVE PATIENTS IN PCMM, establishes the rules for PCMM automated inactivation of patients. The following is from that Directive. Inactivation of primary care patients from a PCMM panel occurs under the following circumstances: (2) (a) The patient expires and (b) Newly assigned patients (either newly-enrolled patients or patients who have been re-assigned to a different provider) who have not been seen by their PCP or Associate Provider (AP) and 12 months have passed since the time of assignment to that provider. This provides every PCP a 1-year grace period for seeing patients added to their panel (either newly-enrolled patients or patients transferred from a different panel) before they are inactivated. Patients must be seen by their PCP or AP within 12 months of being assigned, or they need to be inactivated from the PCP's panel. (c) Established patients that have been assigned to the PCP's panel for more than 12 months, but have not been seen by their PCP or AP in the past 24 months need to be inactivated. (3) Patients appropriate for removal are to be identified and inactivated on a regular basis. With PCMM patch SD*5.3*297 installed, inactivations occur on the fifteenth and the last day of the month. Patients Scheduled for Inactivation from Primary Care panels Date Scheduled Patient Name SSN Provider Team for Inactivation INSTITUTION: ABCD VAMC PATIENT, ONE 2222 PROVIDER, EIGHT BLUE TEAM 04/29/06 PATIENT, TWO 5555 PROVIDER, ELEVEN BLUE TEAM 04/29/06 Enter message action (in IN basket): Ignore// 8 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
13 Patients with Extended PCMM Inactivation Dates: Subj: Patients With Extended PCMM Inactivation Dates [#5405] 39 lines From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page By using the Extend Patients Inactivation Date option, these patients' PCMM inactivation dates are now 60 days from their original inactivation date. Inactivation will occur on the Date Scheduled for Inactivation unless the patient has a completed appointment encounter with their current Primary Care Provider (PCP) or their Associate Primary Care Provider (AP) before that date. VHA DIRECTIVE , ACTIVE PATIENTS IN PCMM, establishes the rules for PCMM automated inactivation of patients. The following is from that Directive. Inactivation of primary care patients from a PCMM panel occurs under the following circumstances: (2) (a) The patient expires and (b) Newly assigned patients (either newly-enrolled patients or patients who have been re-assigned to a different provider) who have not been seen by their PCP or Associate Provider (AP) and 12 months have passed since the time of assignment to that provider. This provides every PCP a 1-year grace period for seeing patients added to their panel (either newly-enrolled patients or patients transferred from a different panel) before they are inactivated. Patients must be seen by their PCP or AP within 12 months of being assigned, or they need to be inactivated from the PCP's panel. (c) Established patients that have been assigned to the PCP's panel for more than 12 months, but have not been seen by their PCP or AP in the past 24 months need to be inactivated. (3) Patients appropriate for removal are to be identified and inactivated on a regular basis. With PCMM patch SD*5.3*297 installed, inactivations occur on the fifteenth and the last day of the month. Patients with Extended PCMM Inactivation Dates Date Scheduled for Patient Name SSN Provider Team Inactivation INSTITUTION: ABCD VAMC PATIENT, FOUR 9999 PROVIDER, SEVEN BLUE TEAM 04/12/06 Enter message action (in IN basket): Ignore// December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 9
14 Patients Automated Inactivations from Primary Care Panels: Subj: Patients Automated Inactivations from Primary Care Panels [#5406] 965 lines From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page Patients inactivated from their Primary Care team and Primary Care Provider assignments appear below. The patient may be reactivated to their previous PCP and PC team if they return for care. VHA DIRECTIVE , ACTIVE PATIENTS IN PCMM, establishes the rules for PCMM automated inactivation of patients. The following is from that Directive. Inactivation of primary care patients from a PCMM panel occurs under the following circumstances: (2) (a) The patient expires and (b) Newly assigned patients (either newly-enrolled patients or patients who have been re-assigned to a different provider) who have not been seen by their PCP or Associate Provider (AP) and 12 months have passed since the time of assignment to that provider. This provides every PCP a 1-year grace period for seeing patients added to their panel (either newly-enrolled patients or patients transferred from a different panel) before they are inactivated. Patients must be seen by their PCP or AP within 12 months of being assigned, or they need to be inactivated from the PCP's panel. (c) Established patients that have been assigned to the PCP's panel for more than 12 months, but have not been seen by their PCP or AP in the past 24 months need to be inactivated. (3) Patients appropriate for removal are to be identified and inactivated on a regular basis. With PCMM patch SD*5.3*297 installed, inactivations occur on the fifteenth and the last day of the month. Patients Automated Inactivations from Primary Care Panels Date Reason Patient Patient Patient Name SSN Provider Team Inact Inact INSTITUTION: TEST VAMC PATIENT,ONE 9736 PROVIDER,ONE TEST TEAM 08/08/05 NO APPT PATIENT,NINETY 5894 PROVIDER,THIRTY TEST TEAM 05/17/04 DECEASED Enter message action (in IN basket): Ignore// 10 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
15 Primary Care Providers Scheduled for Inactivation: Note: In the following example, patch SD*5.3*297 was installed on July 12, When you run the report, the date your site installed patch SD*5.3*297 will be displayed. Subj: Primary Care Providers Scheduled for Inactivation [#5408] 64 lines From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page WARNING- The following primary care staff will be automatically inactivated in PCMM software if a correct 'Person Class' and 'Provider Type' are not entered in the New Person File (#200) or their role and position in the 'Position Setup' window is not corrected to correspond with their 'Provider Type', 'Person Class' and the Primary Care business rules stated below: 1. Staff designated as Primary Care Providers (PCPs) in PCMM that are not an Attending physician (Attending MD or Attending DO), NP or PA, shall be inactivated from PCMM 2. Staff designated as Associate Providers (APs) in PCMM, that are not a Resident/Intern (Physician), NP or PA shall be inactivated in PCMM 3. All persons designated as an Associate Provider or Primary Care Provider, who do not have the correct 'Provider Type' and 'Person Class' entered in the New Person file (#200) in VistA, shall be inactivated from their Primary Care positions in PCMM six months after installation of patch SD*5.3*297 Date: JUL 12, Please contact your PCMM Coordinator or Information Systems to correct these problems PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS SCHEDULED FOR INACTIVATION Provider's Assoc Team Person # of Pts Sch Inac Name Clinics Position Role Class Assigned Date INSTITUTION: TEST VAMC PROVIDER,TWENTY INT AP INT INTERN (PHYSIC Allopathic and 2 01/31/06 PROVIDER,FIFTEEN INT AP ADM ADMIN COORDINA Allopathic and 0 01/31/06 PROVIDER,SEVENTEEN PHYS AS AD ADMIN COORDINA Physicians (M. 0 01/31/06 Enter message action (in IN basket): Ignore// Primary Care Providers Inactivated: Subj: Primary Care Providers Inactivated [#5526] 12/20/05@10:28 6 lines From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS INACTIVATED Provider's Assoc Team Person # of Pts Inac Name Clinics Position Role Class Assigned Date Enter message action (in IN basket): Ignore// December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 11
16 3. Managing Inactivations Inactivations are automatic, and are processed by the tasked job [SCMC PCMM NIGHTLY TASK] PCMM NIGHTLY TASK. Although the task runs each night, inactivations occur on the 15th and the last day of the month. On demand reports for listing patient inactivations are available from the PATIENT REPORTS AND OPTIONS menu. On demand reports for listing provider inactivations are available from the PROVIDER / POSITION REPORTS AND OPTIONS menu. A patient s inactivation may be extended once, for 60 days from the original inactivation date. If the patient does not complete an appointment encounter with their current Primary Care Provider (PCP) within the extension date, the inactivation occurs on the extended inactivation date. Extension of the patient inactivation date is available from the PATIENT REPORTS AND OPTIONS menu in VistA and from the PATIENT tab in the PCMM GUI. 4. PCMM Main Menu Option A number of new reports and options have been included in this patch. In addition, PCMM menus will be consolidated as a result of patch installation. A listing of menus and associated options are provided below: PCMM Main Menu Option PT PATIENT REPORTS AND OPTIONS... PR PROVIDER/POSITION REPORTS AND OPTIONS... TM TEAM REPORTS AND OPTIONS... HAR HISTORICAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTS... EWL EWL Wait List (Sch/PCMM) Menu... HL PCMM HL7 AND MAINTENANCE MENU... PT PATIENT REPORTS AND OPTIONS... AU Team/Position Assignment/Re-Assignment DPA Detailed Patient Assignments PAD Historical Patient Assignment Detail PATA Patient Listing for Team Assignments RE Patient Team Position Assignment Review PTAL Historical Patient Position Assignment Listing SCHD Patients Scheduled for Inactivation from PC Panels EXTD Patients with Extended Primary Care Inactivation INAC Patients Automated Inactivations from PC Panels EXTP Extend Patient Inactivation Date * - Only users with the SC PCMM SETUP security key assigned to them will have access to the reports and option in Italics. 12 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
17 PR PROVIDER/POSITION REPORTS AND OPTIONS... EP PCMM Edit Practitioner in Position Assig. File PD Practitioner Demographics PP Practitioner's Patients PRAL Historical Provider Position Assignment Listing INCR PCMM Inconsistency Report FTEE Direct PC FTEE and Panel Size Report SSI Staff Sched for Inactivation SI Staff Inactivated Report TM TEAM REPORTS AND OPTIONS... ITP Individual Team Profile TML Team Member Listing TPL Team Patient Listing SLT Summary Listing of Teams TAS Historical Team Assignment Summary HAR HISTORICAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTS... PAD Historical Patient Assignment Detail PRAL Historical Provider Position Assignment Listing PTAL Historical Patient Position Assignment Listing TAS Historical Team Assignment Summary EWL EWL Wait List (Sch/PCMM) Menu... 1 Inquire Wait List (Sch/PCMM) 2 Enter/Edit Wait List (Sch/PCMM) 3 Disposition Wait List (Sch/PCMM) Entry 4 Wait List (Sch/PCMM) Reports... 5 Wait List (Sch/PCMM) Parameter Enter/Edit HL PCMM HL7 AND MAINTENANCE MENU... NT PCMM NIGHTLY TASK AAC Retransmit one Patient or Provider ECR EP ER PCMM Transmission Error Code Report PCMM Transmission Error Processing PCMM Transmission Error Report December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 13
18 5. Team/Position Assignment/Re-Assignment Option This VistA option determines a patient's Primary Care status. Based on status, it will prompt the user to select from the following choices: Assign patient to Primary Care (PC) or non-primary care team (if not currently assigned). Assign patient to PC or non-primary care Practitioner position (if assigned to a team, but not PC practitioner). User can perform a look-up by either position name or the current practitioner assigned to the position. Un-assign from team (if assigned to a PC or non-pc team). If patient is assigned to PC position, both the PC position and PC team will be unassigned. Un-assign from position While assigning/unassigning from a position: If the position has an Associated Clinic, the user will be prompted to enroll/discharge the patient from that Associated Clinic. Limitations: Does not provide edit or delete functionality. Does not allow for re-assignment for patients with future PC assignments Requires that position has a practitioner currently assigned to it To overcome the above limitations, the PCMM GUI must be used. 6. Patient Reactivation of an Automatically Inactivated Patient The Select Team Assignment Screen can be used to reactivate a patient who was automatically inactivated by the system. This functionality is accessed by clicking the Reactivate button The Reactivate button will be enabled if the patient had an automatic inactivation by the system. After clicking the Reactivate button a message box will appear showing the previously deactivated team and position and will confirm that you would like to reactivate the patient to the previous team and position Click Yes to confirm and reactivate the patient, which reactivates the original team and position assignment, keeping the original assigned date and removing the discharged date to reactivate the old assignment 14 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
19 III. Installation and Implementation Specific information pertaining to the installation of this patch can be found in the patch description and section referred to as INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS in patch SD*5.3*297. IV. Technical Information 1. New Routine Summary SCMCQK2 SCMCTSK1 SCMCTSK2 SCMCTSK3 SCMCTSK4 SCMCTSK5 SCMCTSK6 SCMCTSK7 SCMCTSK8 SCMCTSK9 2. Bulletins SCMC PROVIDER INACTIVATION 3. Background Jobs [SCMC PCMM NIGHTLY TASK] PCMM NIGHTLY TASK This option should be scheduled once a day. It reviews Patient team assignments and inactivates patients who have assignment dates greater than two years old and have not been seen in the last year. 4. Mail Groups PCMM PATIENT/PROVIDER INACTIVATION Group receives information on PCMM patient and provider inactivation. PCMM coordinators should be a member of this group. December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 15
20 5. Data Dictionary Modifications PATIENT TEAM POSITION ASSIGNMENT (#404.43) Added new fields EXTEND AUTOMATIC INACTIVATION (#.13) EXTENSION COMMENT (#.14) DATE FLAGGED FOR INACTIVATION (#.15) EXTENDED BY (#.16) SCHEDULED INACTIVATION DATE (#.159) DATE DISINACTIVATED (#.17) STANDARD POSITION (#403.46) (This file comes with data) ALLOWED TO BE PRIMARY CARE (#.03) PERSON CLASS (#2) multiple PCMM PARAMETER (#404.44) SHORT INTERVAL EXPIRATION DATE (#18) PC STAFF AUTO INACTIVATE DATE (#19) TEAM AUTO INACTIVATE (#20) POSITION ASSIGNMENT HISTORY (#404.52) DATE FLAGGED FOR INACTIVATION (#.091) INACTIVATED AUTOMATICALLY (#.11) TEAM POSITION (#404.57) AUTOMATIC INACTIVATION MESSAGE (#2.09) PRECEPTOR INACTIVATION MESSAGE (#2.1) ASSOCIATED CLINICS (#5) (multiple) STAFF/POS INCONSISTENT REASON (#402) 16 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
21 V. Acronyms and Definitions AAC ACRONYMS DEFINITIONS/DESCRIPTIONS AP Associate Provider CBOC CLERK CLINICAL SERVICE CONSULTS DATABASE DSS FTEE GUI HL7 PCMM Coordinator MD- PHYSICIAN-PRIMARY CARE Austin Automation Center -The central repository for National Care Patient Care Database Associate Provider - is authorized to provide primary care, but cannot act as a Primary Care Provider. In PCMM, a Resident is designated as an Associate Provider. A Nurse Practitioner and/or Physician Assistant may be designated as an Associate Provider also. Every patient is to be assigned to a Primary Care Provider who coordinates the patient s overall care. The Associate Provider on a Primary Care Team must be assigned to a Primary Care Provider. Community Based Outpatient Clinic Person who performs data entry A service defined at the Medical Center level, for example, Medicine, Surgery, Primary Care When a patient is referred to a clinic on a one-time basis, he/she is not normally enrolled in that clinic. This refers to the information that is stored in your medical center s computer program, e.g., patient information, service information, clinic information, etc. Decision Support System Full Time Equivalent Employee Graphical User Interface Health Level 7 - ANSI standard for electronic data exchange in healthcare environments The PCMM Coordinator is the staff member responsible for setup and maintenance of PCMM Teams, provider Positions, and patient assignments. As a physician, incumbent's duties are to advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional and scientific work in one or more fields of medicine. The degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy is a fundamental requirement, along with a current license to practice medicine and surgery in a US State, territory or the District of Columbia. As a Primary Care practitioner, the incumbent provides the first point of assistance for a patient seeking care. Primary Care duties include: (1) Intake and initial needs assessment, (2) Health promotion and disease prevention, (3) Management of acute and chronic biopsychosocial conditions, (4) Access to other components of health care, (5) Continuity, and (6) Patient and non- December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 17
22 NPCD NP Nurse Practitioner PA Physician Assistant PANEL PATIENT SERVICES ASSISTANT PRIMARY CARE MANAGEMENT MODULE (PCMM) PCP professional care giver education & training. (from IL , Under Secretary for Health's Letter) Can act as Primary Care Practitioner. National Patient Care Database - is maintained in Austin and receives selected demographic and encounter-based clinical, diagnostic data form VA medical centers. This data enables a detailed analysis of VHA inpatient and outpatient health care activity. Nurse Practitioner - Performs patient care duties in accordance with Scope of Practice under the supervision of a designated physician or physicians and Medical Center Policy. Duties include, but are not limited to, appropriate assessments, orders diagnostic tests and consultations as necessary, prescribes treatment interventions in accordance with established protocols, provides or arranges follow-up care, and provides health teaching and supportive counseling. Is authorized to act as a Primary Care Provider or Associate Provider. The ability to act as a Primary Care Provider is decided by individual facilities. Physician Assistant - Performs patient care duties in accordance with Scope of Practice under the supervision of a designated physician or physicians and Medical Center Policy. Duties include, but are not limited to, appropriate assessments, orders diagnostic tests and consultations as necessary, prescribes treatment interventions in accordance with established protocols, provides or arranges follow-up care, and provides health teaching and supportive counseling. Is authorized to act as a Primary Care Provider or Associate Provider. The ability to act as a Primary Care Provider is decided by individual facilities. A panel is a group of individual patients for which the Primary Care Provider has accepted primary care responsibility. Provides clerical and patient processing support to outpatient clinics, or other unit of a medical facility, in support of the care and treatment given to patients. This includes duties as receptionist, record-keeping duties, clerical duties related to patient care, and miscellaneous support to the medical staff of the unit. Primary Care Management Module - is the application for VA facilities to use for implementing primary care teams. Teams are created, positions associated with the teams are created, staff members are assigned to positions, and patients are assigned to the teams and positions. Primary Care Provider - In PCMM, the Primary Care Provider is the position determined to be responsible for the 18 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
23 PERSON CLASS FILE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN-PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN- PSYCHIATRIST POSITION PRIMARY CARE coordination of the patient s primary care. Consists of provider taxonomy developed by Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA). The taxonomy codifies provider type and provider area of specialization for all medical related providers. Performs patient care duties in accordance with Scope of Practice under the supervision of a designated physician or physicians and Medical Center Policy. Duties include, but are not limited to, diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services, taking case histories, conducting physical examinations, and ordering lab and other studies. Physician Assistants also may carry out special procedures, such as giving injections or other medication, apply, or change dressings, or suturing minor lacerations. The ability to act as a Primary Care Practitioner is decided by individual facilities. As a physician, incumbent's duties are to advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional and scientific work in one or more fields of medicine. The degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy is a fundamental requirement, along with a current license to practice medicine and surgery in a US State, territory or the District of Columbia. As a Primary Care practitioner, the incumbent provides the first point of assistance for a patient seeking care. Primary Care duties include: (1) Intake and initial needs assessment, (2) Health promotion and disease prevention, (3) Management of acute and chronic biopsychosocial conditions, (4) Access to other components of health care, (5) Continuity, and (6) Patient and nonprofessional care giver education & training. (from IL , Under Secretary for Health's Letter) Can act as Primary Care Practitioner. As a physician, incumbent's duties are to advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional and scientific work in one or more fields of medicine. The degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy is a fundamental requirement, along with a current license to practice medicine and surgery in a US State, territory or the District of Columbia. The incumbent is also granted clinical privileges (by the appropriate governing Credentials committee) in regard to the practice of Psychiatry. Teams are comprised of one or more staff positions. Individual practitioners are assigned to a team position. A position is designated to serve certain roles in the overall primary care setting. Primary care is the provision of integrated, accessible health December 2006 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes 19
24 care services by clinicians that are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs. PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER (PCP) RESIDENT (PHYSICIAN) INTERN ROLE TEAM TEAM PROFILE VA VHA VistA In PCMM, the Primary Care Provider is the position determined to be responsible for the coordination of the patient s primary care. Performs patient care duties in accordance with Medical Center Policy and is supervised by a Preceptor who can act as a Primary Care Practitioner. Duties include but may not be limited to completing history and physical examinations, obtaining blood and other specimens, and provision of patient medical care as permitted. The resident is an Associate Provider within a Primary Care Team. As a Resident, the incumbent is responsible for providing patient care as directed by the Preceptor. Cannot act as Primary Care Provider. A function or task of a staff member involved with the implementation, maintenance and continued success of primary care. Teams are groups of staff members organized for a certain purpose (e.g., Primary Care). This is a screen within PCMM that shows the various characteristics of a particular team, e.g., number of patients allowed for enrollment, name, positions assigned, etc. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture, formerly known as Decentralized Hospital Computer Program, encompass the complete information environment at VA medical facilities. 20 SD*5.3*297 Release Notes December 2006
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