2018
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1100
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Taking Innovation To Scale In Primary Care Practices: The Functions Of Health Care Extension

Abstract: Health care extension is an approach to providing external support to primary care practices with the aim of diffusing innovation. EvidenceNOW was launched to rapidly disseminate and implement evidence-based guidelines for cardiovascular preventive care in the primary care setting. Seven regional grantee cooperatives provided the foundational elements of health care extension-technological and quality improvement support, practice capacity building, and linking with community resources-to more than two hundred… Show more

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“…For communities, it may be encouraging youth to stay in school, to grow a local health workforce, and to help improve the local economy. The ESCALATES evaluation team has documented varied targets of extension programs, from taking evidence to scale 8 to reducing electronic health record challenges 16 to alleviating clinician burnout in small primary care practices. 17 (4) Health extension is a collaborative multidisciplinary undertaking.…”
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“…For communities, it may be encouraging youth to stay in school, to grow a local health workforce, and to help improve the local economy. The ESCALATES evaluation team has documented varied targets of extension programs, from taking evidence to scale 8 to reducing electronic health record challenges 16 to alleviating clinician burnout in small primary care practices. 17 (4) Health extension is a collaborative multidisciplinary undertaking.…”
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“…Two grant programs from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)-Infrastructure for Maintaining Primary Care Transformation (IMPaCT) and EvidenceNOW-have supported 22 states in applying the concepts of health extension. 8 Through IMPaCT, AHRQ awarded $4 million for a 2-year cooperative agreement with institutions in 4 states: New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Each award funded state-level quality improvement initiatives and practice transformation infrastructure applying the primary care extension model to small primary care practices.…”
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“…AHRQ's goals for the regional cooperatives included recruiting 250 primary care practices; incorporating practice coaching and facilitation; using practice data, feedback, and benchmarking; applying peer-to-peer local learning and expert consultation; and conducting a rigorous evaluation that included measurements at baseline, every 3 months during the intervention and 6 months afterward. 3 Launched in May 2015, regional cooperatives were required to initiate the intervention within 6 months of award and complete quality improvement support within 24 months. 4 Nevertheless, AHRQ granted time extensions for project development and evaluation activities.…”
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“…Their study echoes both a qualitative study of family physicians participating in TCPI about their reasons for doing so, 17 and a study by the EvidenceNOW evaluation team, ESCALATES. 18 The dashboard became a tool for practice facilitators to help practices develop quality improvement plans and celebrate success, but fewer than one-half of practices still found the information to be actionable. Khanna et al 16 reiterate the lesson that "smaller practices are most likely to lack resources to review, interpret, and act on data."…”
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