A Study to Determine the Impact of the PRIMUS Clinic on Patient Workload in the General Outpatient Clinic, the Emergency Room, the GYN Clinic, the Pediatric Clinic, and the Family Practice Clinic at Martin Army Community Hospital

Abstract

The opening of the PRIMUS (Primary Care for the Uniformed Services) Clinic in Columbus, Georgia, provided increased access to primary care for the beneficiary population in the local Fort Benning catchment area. The Commander of Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH) is concerned that with increases access to primary care generated by the PRIMUS Clinic, MACH could experience decreases in workload within it's primary care clinics. This study evaluated the impact of the PRIMUS CLinic on workload within five primary care clinics at MACH. The study was based on workload data collected in the clinics being evaluated before and after the opening of the PRIMUS Clinic in Columbus, Georgia. The data was statistically evaluated using tests to determine the significance and magnitude of the differences in workload trends after the opening of the PRIMUS Clinic. The study's conclusion presented the impact of PRIMUS in terms of workload and possible implications on staffing within MACH.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 07, 1989
Accession Number
ADA237375

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  • Michael L. Peyton

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  • Academy of Health Sciences

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  • Biomedical

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  • Communities
  • Data Analysis
  • Descriptive Analytics
  • Family Medicine
  • Health Care
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  • Health Services
  • Hospitals
  • Manpower
  • Medical Personnel
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  • Patient Care
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  • Workload

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