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Practice Facilitation Handbook

Figure 14.1 Key driver model for Care Model implementation

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Figure 14.1 Key driver model for Care Model implementation (sample based on Improving Performance in Practice Initiative). Text description is shown below.

Source: Margolis PA, DeWalt DA, Simon JE, et al. Designing a large-scale multilevel improvement initiative: the improving performance in practice program. J Contin Educ Health Prof 2010 Summer;30(3):187-96.

Text Description

Diagram showing components of key driver model for diabetes and asthma care. Intervention/Change Concepts lead to key drivers lead to outcomes. Intervention/change concepts include implement registry, leading to using registry to manage population, leading to outcomes. Measures of success for diabetes include 70% or more with controlled blood pressure and cholesterol and less than 5% with A1c not controlled. Measures of success for asthma include 90% or more on anti-inflammatory medication and receiving flu vaccine. Other change concepts include use templates for planned care, leading to planned care, employ protocols, leading to standardized care processes, and provide self-management support, leading to self-management support.

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Internet Citation: Figure 14.1 Key driver model for Care Model implementation. Content last reviewed May 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
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