Wednesday, September 12, 2007

The role of retail clinics

by David E. Williams
Health business blog



Massachusetts is currently debating whether to allow the opening of mini-clinics based in retail stores. Significant opposition has come from existing providers, who have raised questions about quality and the impact on continuity of care. Over the weekend I had a chance to catch up with a pediatrician friend. He said he’s in favor of mini-clinics and gave me examples of patients of his who’ve gone to the ER and had major, costly, unneeded treatment, when they should have been seen by him in his office or in some cases in a store-based clinic.

In yesterday’s Boston Globe, MinuteClinic’s CEO Michael Howe makes a solid defense of mini-clinics, which he calls “limited-service clinics.” According to him, such clinics help the health care system focus on four “imperatives.”

Access
Open 7 days per week
Conveniently located
Available without an appointment or referral
Very little waiting compared with an ER
Help free up ERs and doctors to focus on more serious cases


Quality
Joint Commission accredited
Evidence-based medicine. For example, MinuteClinic patients receive best practice care for sore throats 99 percent of the time versus 55 percent elsewhere


Affordability
$59 per visit
Often covered by insurance


Continuity of care
Referrals to other providers
Use of Continuity of Care record to provide information on visit





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