Friday, May 8, 2015

Partnership Unites Physicians and Entrepreneurs for Innovation

Dr. Kevin Buckwalter has spent more than a decade providing family medical care at his practice in Henderson, Nevada. To stay at the forefront of his field, Dr. Kevin Buckwalter also maintains membership with a number of professional organizations, including the American Medical Association (AMA).

The AMA recently issued an article in AMA Wire® explaining how patients can help physicians implement patient-centered care, which involves integrating patient’s viewpoints, opinions, and experiences into practice operations. According to the AMA, patient engagement can help physicians realize higher quality care and improved outcomes, as well as lower care costs. The AMA’s Improving Health Outcomes program is currently working to advance patient-centered care and treatment outcomes through a Patient and Family Advisory Group composed of five patients who share their experiences and perspectives with their physicians.

In the article, the AMA states that local physicians have also enlisted patients as advisors to learn about patient preferences and generate office improvements, such as optimal appointment lengths and waiting room alterations. The AMA notes that physicians can also use an anonymous comment box to easily and affordably gather suggestions from patients.

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