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Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) Meeting Guide - HCCIn ...
Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) Meeting Guide - 2024
Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) Meeting Guide - 2024
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This document provides guidance for conducting Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings in house call programs. IDT meetings are crucial for promoting optimal care, quality outcomes, and team communication. The recommended agenda items for these meetings include discussing outcomes and clinical quality metrics, tracking hospitalizations and investigating their causes, reviewing recent hospitalizations and brainstorming interventions to prevent future ones, discussing complex patient cases, providing updates that affect the whole team, identifying process breakdowns and duplication, and ending the meeting with positive recognition for team members.<br /><br />The document also lists example outcome metrics and clinical quality metrics for home-based primary care, such as deaths at home vs. other settings, referrals, visits per day, hospitalization rates, and ICU stays. It includes resources for the facilitation of interdisciplinary teamwork, effective IDT meetings, and Lean Six Sigma methodology for process improvement.<br /><br />The Home Centered Care Institute provides additional resources through their HCCIntelligence Resource Center, which offers free and premium resources for home-based primary care providers and practice staff. These resources include webinars, tools, tip sheets, sample forms, and how-to guides on various topics related to home-based primary care.<br /><br />Please note that the information contained in this document is accurate at the time of publication and is subject to change. HCCIntelligence is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. It is funded in part by a grant from The John A. Hartford Foundation.
Keywords
Interdisciplinary Team meetings
house call programs
optimal care
quality outcomes
team communication
outcomes
clinical quality metrics
hospitalizations
process improvement
home-based primary care
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