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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA1728-1
来源IDRR-A1728-1
Recommended Standards for Delivering High-Quality Care to Veterans with Invisible Wounds
Carrie M. Farmer; Sierra Smucker; Natalie Ernecoff; Hamad Al-Ibrahim
发表日期2022-05-09
出版年2022
语种英语
结论

High-quality care for veterans with PTSD, depression, substance use, and TBI should be veteran-centered, accessible, and evidence-based and should include outcome monitoring

  • Operationalizing this definition through standards of care can allow veterans, policymakers, providers, and payers to identify clinical providers who serve veterans and are currently delivering high-quality care. To be useful, standards must be both feasible (using data that are already being collected or could easily be collected with existing data collection methods) and considered to be an important element of high-quality care.
  • Through a literature review, interviews, and stakeholder ratings, the authors identified and recommended ten standards that were feasible to implement and measured important aspects of high-quality care.

The ten recommended standards of care for invisible wounds align with the definition of high-quality care and can be used to identify high-quality providers and programs

  • Veteran-centered care: Veterans report being told about treatment options. Program and clinic staff who interact with veterans have completed training in military cultural competence.
  • Accessible care: Care is available at no or minimal cost to veterans. Veterans who request a new outpatient appointment are seen within 30 days.
  • Evidence-based care: Veterans are assessed for suicide risk at each visit. Veterans with depression or PTSD receive evidence-based psychotherapy and/or pharmacotherapy. Veterans with substance use disorder are offered a psychosocial intervention. Veterans with co-occurring conditions receive integrated care. The program offers or facilitates coordinated, interdisciplinary rehabilitation for veterans with TBI.
  • Outcome monitoring: The program uses validated instruments to assess clinical symptoms during regular measurement periods.
摘要

Traumatic brain injuries and psychological health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and substance use, often referred to as invisible wounds, are common among U.S. military veterans who served in the era after September 11, 2001. Although there are effective treatments for these conditions, it has been challenging to identify places that provide such care, as there has not been a shared definition of what makes care high quality. In a previous study, high-quality care for invisible wounds was defined as care that is veteran-centered, accessible, and evidence-based and that includes outcome monitoring. Identifying standards to operationalize this definition is essential for improving access to high-quality, effective care. In this report, the authors recommend ten standards for the delivery of high-quality care for invisible wounds and provide considerations for implementing and disseminating these standards. Adoption of these standards of care would allow veterans, veteran-serving organizations, and payers to identify high-quality care providers and distinguish between good and poor care. The standards also provide a road map for providers that fall short of the benchmark and might need to invest in training and other resources to improve quality and demonstrate their ability to provide the best possible care for veterans living with invisible wounds.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Background

  • Chapter Two

    Proposed Standards of High-Quality Care for Invisible Wounds

  • Chapter Three

    Implementing Standards of High-Quality Care: Insights from Policymakers

  • Chapter Four

    Recommendations

  • Appendix A

    Evidence-Based Care for Depression and Substance Use Disorders

  • Appendix B

    Standards of Care Assessed for Importance

主题Depression ; Evidence Based Health Practice ; Health Care Quality Measurement ; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ; Traumatic Brain Injury ; Veterans Health Care
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1728-1.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Carrie M. Farmer,Sierra Smucker,Natalie Ernecoff,et al. Recommended Standards for Delivering High-Quality Care to Veterans with Invisible Wounds. 2022.
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