Saturday, February 9, 2013

What is a healthcare team?



A healthcare team is a popular term used to describe all of the healthcare professionals involved in patient care.  For example, when one go to the doctor for a check-up or physical, who is actually involved?  For starters there is the receptionist who keeps track of scheduling and billing.  Next, there are a number of nurses who place the waiting patients into an exam room and take vitals signs.  At long last, the physician sees the patient.  But is that all?  What if the physician orders a lab test?  The drawing of blood would involve a phlebotomist and a laboratory technician to run the test.  Some tests might need to be read by a pathologist or radiologist.   As one can see, there are quite a few people involved in just a simple visit.  Things become much more complicated if multiple visits to different specialists are involved.  It becomes quite easy for the patient to become lost and confused in the process.  Not to mention sometimes the physicians and nurses are confused the disjointed care.

The goal of a healthcare team is to integrate the different services and providers so that the patient receives an efficient continuum of care.  Such teamwork improves patient outcomes and reduces costs.  Integrating patient care with a healthcare team has been a forefront of healthcare reform.  

William Streck, MD at the Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, NY.


It is difficult to discuss integrated healthcare without mentioning The Cleveland Clinic, the Mayo Clinic, and Bassett Healthcare Network.  This article cites several examples of healthcare systems that integrate patient care.  Otsego County is fortunate to be the home of the Bassett Healthcare Network, a hallmark of integrated patient care.

1 comment:

  1. This post really helps me to understand the scope and complexity of modern healthcare. The level of technology and the diverse services required for each patient really does push the field toward a multidisciplinary team approach.

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