+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

Date post: 17-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: cornelia-mcgee
View: 214 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
21
Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION
Transcript
Page 1: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

Dr. Michael WilcoxOctober 2015

SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM

DISCUSSION

Page 2: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

THE ACCESS DILEMMA RURAL AND REMOTE

1/4 of Americans live in rural and remote areasOnly 10% of America’s doctors practice there4 times as many rural and remote residents travel > 30 miles for health care compared to urban residents

Page 3: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

RURAL AND REMOTE DEMOGRAPHICS

More elderly More immigrants More poverty Poorer health

Page 4: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

Expand role, not scope Assess and identify gaps between community needs and servicesImprove quality of life/health

THE COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC PROGRAM

Page 5: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

VOLUNTEER AND PAID PARAMEDICS

EMTs/Paramedics already know how to deliver care locally

Assess resources and make decisions

They can fill gaps in care with enhanced skills through targeted training

Page 6: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

EXPANDED SERVICES

Primary careEmergency care Public health Disease management PreventionWellness Mental health

Page 7: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

KEYS TO COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC PROGRAM

GAP-FILLING

FLEXIBLE

RESOURCEFUL

SERVING THE UNDERSERVED

Page 8: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

FLEXIBLE

Identify specific needs in community health care

Standardized curriculum, modified for communities

Page 9: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERSERVEDTarget populations with

problems in access to health care

Address special population issues

Rising health disparitiesAging Decreasing medical workforce

Page 10: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

RESOURCEFUL

Identifies what is availableAnd what is missing

Page 11: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

GAP-FILLING

Creates “health home” for citizensEyes, ears, and voice of community

Page 12: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC GUIDELINES

Essential oversight by community care providers

Practice where designated underserved

Approved and welcomedFunding specific to locale

Page 13: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

CARING FOR HIGH-RISK PATIENTS

Patients taking 10 or more medications

Patients who have tight therapeutic window medications such as “warfarin”

Patients who have 3 or more chronic diseases

Patients with Mental health and disabling conditions

Page 14: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

HENNEPIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE - TRAINED BY LOCATION

Florida

Minnesota

Maine

Canada Nova Scotia

Washington

North Dakota

Nevada

Idaho

MissouriKansas

New Jersey

North Carolina

Kentucky

Saudi Arabia

Page 15: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC TRAINED OR IN TRAINING

Spring Program 2008 Metro & Outstate MN8

Fall Program 2010 Rural5

Spring Program 2012 Metro12

Fall Grant Class 201318

Fall Program Class 2013Metro & Out of State 20

Spring Program 2013 Metro, Outstate MN24

Spring Grant Class 201324

Spring Northern MN 201313

Fall Program 2013 Metro, Outstate24

Fall Grant Class 201330

Page 16: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

THE COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC PROGRAM

Level 1 -- Non-paramedic filling some roles of the Community Paramedic

Level 2 – Certificate or Associate Degree

Level 3 -- Bachelor’s degree

Page 17: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

CURRICULUM IS IN PLACE

Standardized multi-module delivery model

Applicable across America and internationally

14 credit certificate

Page 18: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

CONTENT

Chronic disease managementCardiac, respiratory, diabetes , neurological

Pathophysiology PharmacologyMental healthText books

Page 19: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

CURRICULUM PHASE II

Clinical Skills @ 196 hours

Page 20: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

THE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Primary careCommunity Health/Hospice

Wound careBehavioralCardiology & respiratoryPediatrics & geriatricsNetworking

Page 21: Dr. Michael Wilcox October 2015 SIM-EPLC LEARNING TEAM DISCUSSION.

Questions?

Michael Wilcox M.D., FACEP, FAAFP

[email protected]

612-803-2912


Recommended