Team-based care is core to new service designs, said Professor Don Berwick, international visiting fellow at the King’s Fund who is contributing to its work on improving the NHS.
Don Berwick: If physician general practice is a bottleneck, think about new roles for other disciplines. © King's Fund.
For physiotherapists, social workers, nurses and people from many other disciplines ‘I actually think the task is to get out of discipline thinking,’ he told Frontline at a King’s Fund conference in London on 7 June.
‘It’s not each discipline fighting its way to the table that we need, it's care designed around the needs of the person.’
However, he added: ‘It’s an interesting time and I’m glad that the non-physician disciplines are fighting their way to the centre. But there is another level of maturity which is about “how can I help”.’
Speaking about the pressures facing healthcare systems he said: ‘If physician general practice is a bottleneck, think about non-physician general practice and how to break into new role definitions.’
He said that in the US there were not enough dentists to meet the needs of the population, especially those in relatively poor communities. The answer was in providing advanced dental practitioners, a model which is already well developed in 54 countries.
A paediatrician by background, in 2010 Professor Berwick was appointed by President Barack Obama as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency overseeing Medicare and Medicaid.
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