Megan Prochaska
University of Chicago
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Academic Medicine | 2013
Amber T. Pincavage; Marcus Dahlstrom; Megan Prochaska; Shana Ratner; Kimberly J. Beiting; Julie Oyler; Lisa M. Vinci; Vineet M. Arora
Purpose Although internal medicine resident clinic handoffs present risks for patients, few interventions exist. The authors evaluated an enhanced handoff. Method In 2011, the authors formalized a handoff protocol including a standardized sign-out process, resident education, improved scheduling, and time to establish care through telephone visits. The authors surveyed 25 residents in 2011 and 19 in 2010 regarding their perceptions and performed chart audits to examine patient outcomes. Results Compared with 2010, residents in 2011 reported longer handoffs (>20 minutes, 52% versus 6%, P < .01), more verbal handoffs (80% versus 38%, P < .01), more patients aware of the handoff (100% versus 74%, P = .01), less discomfort with paperwork for patients not yet seen (40% versus 74%, P =.03), and more ownership of patients before the first visit (56% versus 26%, P =.05). In 2011, more patients saw their correct primary care provider (82% versus 44%, P < .01), and more tests were followed up appropriately (67% versus 46%, P = .02). The authors detected in 2011 a trend for patients to be seen the month their physician intended (40% versus 33%, P= .06) and a trend toward fewer acute (hospital and emergency department) visits three months post handoff (20% versus 26%, P = .06). Conclusions Enhancing clinic handoffs can improve the handoff process, increase the likelihood of patients seeing the correct primary care provider within the target time frame, reduce missed tests, and possibly reduce acute visits.
Journal of Hospital Medicine | 2010
Vineet M. Arora; Megan Prochaska; Jeanne M. Farnan; Michael J. D'Arcy; Korry J. Schwanz; Lisa M. Vinci; Andrew M. Davis; David O. Meltzer; Julie K. Johnson
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2012
Amber T. Pincavage; Shana Ratner; Megan Prochaska; Meryl Prochaska; Julie Oyler; Andrew M. Davis; Vineet M. Arora
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2015
Amber T. Pincavage; Wei Wei Lee; Laura Ruth Venable; Megan Prochaska; Daina D. Staisiunas; Kimberly J. Beiting; M. K. Czerweic; Julie Oyler; Lisa M. Vinci; Vineet M. Arora
The American Journal of Medicine | 2014
Amber T. Pincavage; Megan Prochaska; Marcus Dahlstrom; Wei Wei Lee; Kimberly J. Beiting; Shana Ratner; Julie Oyler; Lisa M. Vinci; Vineet M. Arora
American Journal of Public Health | 2016
Megan Prochaska; Eric N. Taylor; Gary C. Curhan
Journal of Hospital Medicine | 2010
Vineet M. Arora; Megan Prochaska; Jeanne M. Farnan; Michael J. D'Arcy; Korry J. Schwanz; Lisa M. Vinci; Andrew M. Davis; David O. Meltzer; Julie K. Johnson
The Journal of Urology | 2017
Megan Prochaska; Eric N. Taylor; Pietro Manuel Ferraro; Gary C. Curhan
MedEdPORTAL Publications | 2014
Amber T. Pincavage; Wei Wei Lee; Shana Ratner; Megan Prochaska; Andrew M. Davis; Mark Saathoff; Vineet M. Arora
The Journal of Urology | 2018
Megan Prochaska; Eric N. Taylor; Gary C. Curhan