Attachment D: Summary of Data Collection Instruments

Attachment D Summary of Common Data Collection Instruments AHRQ.REV.JSI.11.2016.fine.version.doc

The Re-engineered Visit for Primary Care (AHRQ REV)

Attachment D: Summary of Data Collection Instruments

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Attachment D: Summary of Common Data Collection Instruments

Form

Time estimate (in minutes)

Audience

(for each of the nine primary care sites)

Survey/interview topics

Primary Care Site Organizational Characteristics Survey

(Attachment G)

90

1 primary care site administrator (e.g., medical director)

  • Organizational characteristics

(e.g., patient-centered medical home status, participation in an accountable care organization)

  • Number of different staff role types

  • Patient record management

  • Care coordination with hospitals


Primary Care Site Patient Characteristics Survey

(Attachment H)


90

1 primary care site IT analyst

  • Patient demographics

  • Patient hospitalizations, readmissions, and referrals to the hospital

  • Timing of primary care follow-up visits

Work Flow Mapping Preliminary Interview Guide

(Attachment I)

30

8 primary care site staff (e.g., nurses, medical assistants, front desk staff)

  • Transitional care roles and workflow

  • Consistency of steps in the workflow

  • Barriers and challenges experienced in delivering transitional care


Work Flow Mapping Group Interview Guide

(Attachment J)

90

10 primary care site staff (e.g., nurses, medical assistants, front desk staff)

  • Clarification of the transitional care activities that occur during a patient’s hospitalization, post-discharge and before the primary care visit, during the primary care visit, and after the primary care visit

  • Consistency of transitional care activities in terms of how they are delivered and to which patients


Work Flow Mapping Follow-Up Interview Guide

(Attachment K)

30

8 primary care site staff (e.g., nurses, medical assistants, front desk staff)

  • Confirmation of transitional care roles and workflow

  • Impact and frequency of barriers and challenges in delivering transitional care

  • Suggestions for how to remove or reduce barriers and challenges in delivering transitional care


Patient Interview Guide

(Attachment L)

30

10 primary care site patients after discharge

  • Reason for hospitalization

  • Concerns and challenges post-discharge

  • Care received post-discharge

  • Nature of post follow-up phone call or visit

  • Issues or recommendations to inform better transitional care


Community Agency Interview Guide

(Attachment M)

60

5 community agency staff members (e.g., manager, social worker)

  • Overview of community agency services and clients

  • Client post-discharge needs and relevant services delivered by the agency

  • Number of joint clients with the primary care practice

  • Communication and collaboration with the primary care practice



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