Challenges and solutions to sustaining paediatric weight management programs in the United States.
Amy L ChristisonAdolfo J ArizaCristina FernandezSeema KumarMarsha B NovickMelissa SantosWilliam B StratbuckerBrooke R SweeneyAlaina P VidmarShelley KirkPublished in: Clinical obesity (2023)
Paediatric weight management (PWM) programs in the United States (US) face challenges in providing sustainable multidisciplinary care for patients. The aim of this study was to report PWM program approaches to sustaining program delivery. A survey of 39 PWM programs was administered to identify challenges and solutions to program sustainability. Common and useful strategies for optimizing reimbursement for services included the use of applicable reimbursable diagnostic codes and management, billing for assessments and non-medical personnel services, and the use of hospital outpatient department clinic billing. Increasing clinical breadth and capacity was achieved by offering telemedicine and other services, such as psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, and metabolic and bariatric surgery, as well as active management of schedules. Securing institutional and extramural funding was also reported. One of the positive changes during the pandemic was the fast adoption of telemedicine services. Although delivering sustainable evidence-based multidisciplinary PWM under the current US payment models has its challenges, PWM programs implement practical operational strategies to support this work.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- primary care
- bariatric surgery
- public health
- mental health
- intensive care unit
- body mass index
- end stage renal disease
- weight loss
- emergency department
- affordable care act
- sars cov
- physical activity
- newly diagnosed
- coronavirus disease
- ejection fraction
- palliative care
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient reported outcomes
- electronic health record
- patient reported
- adverse drug