TY - JOUR
T1 - Early Spondyloarthritis Clinic: Organizational Improvements in the Patient Journey
AU - D'Angelo, Salvatore
AU - Afeltra, Antonella
AU - Atzeni, Fabiola
AU - Baldissera, Elena
AU - Caminiti, Maurizio
AU - Ciccia, Francesco
AU - D'Agostino, Maria Antonietta
AU - Dagna, Lorenzo
AU - Erre, Gian Luca
AU - Franceschini, Franco
AU - Fusaro, Enrico
AU - Giacomelli, Roberto
AU - Gremese, Elisa
AU - Guggino, Giuliana
AU - Lomater, Claudia
AU - Lubrano, Ennio
AU - Padula, Angela Anna
AU - Pagano Mariano, Giuseppa
AU - Russo, Romualdo
AU - Sarzi Puttini, Piercarlo
AU - Scarpa, Raffaele
AU - Selmi, Carlo
AU - Tirri, Enrico
AU - Ferri, Stefano
AU - Iannone, Florenzo
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Spondyloarthritis are chronic inflammatory diseases affecting spine, peripheral joints and enthesis, as well as extra-articular sites (bowel, eyes, skin). Diagnosis of spondyloarthritis often is slow and requires a multidisciplinary approach. The "Early SpA Clinic" project aimed at improving the patient care and journeys, by solving some organizational issues existing in Rheumatology Clinics. The "Early SpA Clinic" involved 19 Italian Rheumatology Centers using in-depth organizational analyses to identify areas for improvement. From the results of the analyses, some organizational solutions were suggested, and their impact measured at the end of the project through specific KPI. With the implementation of the suggested organizational solutions, Centers achieved relevant results, positively impacting on all the phases of the patient journey: decrease in waiting lists (-23%) and in the time length to transit the Center (-22%), increase in the percentage of new diagnoses (+20%), in the saturation of outpatient clinic capacity (+16%), and in the patient satisfaction (+4%). Centers involved in the "Early SpA Clinic" implemented several organizational actions based on an overall assessment of their activities and on solutions that required no additional resources. Overall, the Centers achieved the "Early SpA Clinic" objectives in terms of better management of resources, personnel, spaces, equipment, in relation to the volumes of patients.
AB - Spondyloarthritis are chronic inflammatory diseases affecting spine, peripheral joints and enthesis, as well as extra-articular sites (bowel, eyes, skin). Diagnosis of spondyloarthritis often is slow and requires a multidisciplinary approach. The "Early SpA Clinic" project aimed at improving the patient care and journeys, by solving some organizational issues existing in Rheumatology Clinics. The "Early SpA Clinic" involved 19 Italian Rheumatology Centers using in-depth organizational analyses to identify areas for improvement. From the results of the analyses, some organizational solutions were suggested, and their impact measured at the end of the project through specific KPI. With the implementation of the suggested organizational solutions, Centers achieved relevant results, positively impacting on all the phases of the patient journey: decrease in waiting lists (-23%) and in the time length to transit the Center (-22%), increase in the percentage of new diagnoses (+20%), in the saturation of outpatient clinic capacity (+16%), and in the patient satisfaction (+4%). Centers involved in the "Early SpA Clinic" implemented several organizational actions based on an overall assessment of their activities and on solutions that required no additional resources. Overall, the Centers achieved the "Early SpA Clinic" objectives in terms of better management of resources, personnel, spaces, equipment, in relation to the volumes of patients.
KW - Early SpA Clinic
KW - early diagnosis
KW - hospital management
KW - hospital organization
KW - patient journey
KW - rheumatology
KW - spondyloarthritis
KW - Early SpA Clinic
KW - early diagnosis
KW - hospital management
KW - hospital organization
KW - patient journey
KW - rheumatology
KW - spondyloarthritis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/221896
U2 - 10.3389/fmed.2022.833139
DO - 10.3389/fmed.2022.833139
M3 - Article
SN - 2296-858X
VL - 9
SP - 833139-N/A
JO - Frontiers in Medicine
JF - Frontiers in Medicine
ER -