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Cusick, Alice, Julie Gronek, Mary Gorman, Mark S. Hausman, and Richard J. Schildhouse. "Michigan Market Referral Coordination Initiative: a Regional Market Approach to VA Specialty Care." Journal of General Internal Medicine, March 20, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-023-08112-8.

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Abstract Background The Maintaining Internal Systems and Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act of 2018 was created in response to reports of prolonged wait times for veterans accessing health care within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. In Michigan, the MISSION Act Community Care Program led to an increased number of veterans receiving specialty care outside the VA system, in part due to the complicated process of coordinating specialty care within the VA system. From 2018 to 2020, the percentage of veterans referred to the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (AA) for specialty care from its two referring facilities, Battle Creek VA Medical Center (BC) and Saginaw VA Healthcare System (SAG), decreased from 54.4 to 27%. Objective Improve the number of Michigan veterans choosing VA specialty care. Intervention In 2021, three VA facilities in Michigan (AA, BC, and SAG) created a market-level referral system named the Michigan Market Referral Initiative (MMRCI). This unique approach used a centralized nurse-driven team to manage specialty referrals, working directly with the veteran to explore both VA and community care (CC) options. Main Measures Referrals triaged and acceptance rates for VA care were tracked. The localized Standard Episode of Care model was used to estimate cost savings. Post-intervention AA patient wait times were compared to local CC wait times. Key Results In the 14 months after implementation of the MMRCI, the rate of veteran retention increased by 32.4%. The estimated dollars retained within the VA by MMRCI efforts was $24,105,251 as of 7/1/2022. Post-intervention AA wait times were superior to community care except in 3 specialties. Conclusions This multifacility effort is an example of a highly coordinated, veteran-centered collaboration that has led to successful retention of veterans within the VA system with resultant large-scale cost avoidance and comparable clinic wait times. Focusing on central care coordination and veteran engagement in the referral process are keys to its success, along with leveraging existing referral patterns between nearby VA facilities. This model could be extrapolated to other VA markets throughout the country where similar relationships exist.
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Books on the topic "VA Medical Center (Battle Creek, Mich.)"

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United States. Department of Veterans Affairs. Office of Healthcare Inspections. Combined assessment program review of the Battle Creek VA Medical Center, Battle Creek, Michigan. Washington, DC: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General, Office of Healthcare Inspections, 2011.

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VA Medical Center (Battle Creek, Mich.), ed. VA Medical Center, Battle Creek, Michigan. Battle Creek, Mich. (5500 Armstrong Road, Battle Creek 49016): The Center, 1991.

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Schaefer, Richard A. Legacy: Daring to care : the heritage of Loma Linda. Loma Linda, Calif. (P.O. Box 1500, Loma Linda 92354): Legacy Pub. Association, 1990.

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Schaefer, Richard A. Legacy: Daring to care : the heritage of Loma Linda. Edited by Johnson Bonnie Reynolds. Loma Linda, Calif. (P.O. Box 1500, Loma Linda 92354): Legacy Pub. Association, 1990.

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