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Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff.
Med Anthropol Q. 2017 03; 31(1):97-114.MA

Abstract

International implementation of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model for delivering primary care has dramatically increased in the last decade. A majority of research on PCMH's impact has emphasized the care provided by clinically trained staff. In this article, we report our ethnographic analysis of data collected from Department of Veterans Affairs staff implementing PACT, the VA version of PCMH. Teams were trained to use within-team delegation, largely accomplished through attention to clinical licensure, to differentiate staff in providing efficient, patient-centered care. In doing so, PACT may reinforce a clinically defined culture of care that countermands PCMH ideals. Such competing rubrics for care are brought into relief through a focus on the care work performed by clerks. Ethnographic analysis identifies clerks' care as a kind of emotional dirty work, signaling important areas for future anthropological study of the relationships among patient-centered care, stigma, and clinical authority.

Authors+Show Affiliations

VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab and, CADRE, the Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa City VA Health Care System and Division of General Internal Medicine University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab, Department of Veterans Affairs, Iowa City VA Health Care System and Division of Family Medicine Oregon Health and Science University and CIVIC (Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care), Department of Veterans Affairs VA Portland Health Care System.VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab and, CADRE, the Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa City VA Health Care System.VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab, Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa City VA Health Care System.VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab and, CADRE, the Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa City VA Health Care System and Division of General Internal Medicine University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.VISN 23 Patient Aligned Care Team Demonstration Lab and, CADRE, the Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa City VA Health Care System and Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26854283

Citation

Solimeo, Samantha L., et al. "Gatekeepers as Care Providers: the Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff." Medical Anthropology Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 1, 2017, pp. 97-114.
Solimeo SL, Ono SS, Stewart KR, et al. Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff. Med Anthropol Q. 2017;31(1):97-114.
Solimeo, S. L., Ono, S. S., Stewart, K. R., Lampman, M. A., Rosenthal, G. E., & Stewart, G. L. (2017). Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 31(1), 97-114. https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12281
Solimeo SL, et al. Gatekeepers as Care Providers: the Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff. Med Anthropol Q. 2017;31(1):97-114. PubMed PMID: 26854283.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff. AU - Solimeo,Samantha L, AU - Ono,Sarah S, AU - Stewart,Kenda R, AU - Lampman,Michelle A, AU - Rosenthal,Gary E, AU - Stewart,Greg L, Y1 - 2016/03/28/ PY - 2016/2/9/pubmed PY - 2017/8/26/medline PY - 2016/2/9/entrez KW - Department of Veterans Affairs KW - ethnography KW - medical home KW - medical receptionists KW - primary health care SP - 97 EP - 114 JF - Medical anthropology quarterly JO - Med Anthropol Q VL - 31 IS - 1 N2 - International implementation of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model for delivering primary care has dramatically increased in the last decade. A majority of research on PCMH's impact has emphasized the care provided by clinically trained staff. In this article, we report our ethnographic analysis of data collected from Department of Veterans Affairs staff implementing PACT, the VA version of PCMH. Teams were trained to use within-team delegation, largely accomplished through attention to clinical licensure, to differentiate staff in providing efficient, patient-centered care. In doing so, PACT may reinforce a clinically defined culture of care that countermands PCMH ideals. Such competing rubrics for care are brought into relief through a focus on the care work performed by clerks. Ethnographic analysis identifies clerks' care as a kind of emotional dirty work, signaling important areas for future anthropological study of the relationships among patient-centered care, stigma, and clinical authority. SN - 0745-5194 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/26854283/Gatekeepers_as_Care_Providers:_The_Care_Work_of_Patient_centered_Medical_Home_Clerical_Staff_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -