From: Proactive integrated virtual healthcare resource use in primary care
High Utilization Groups’ Recommended Implementation Strategies | % |
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Develop educational materials | 40 |
Change record systems | 40 |
Centralize technical assistance | 33 |
Assess for readiness and identify barriers and facilitators | 33 |
Low Utilization Groups’ Most Useful Implementation Strategies | |
 Centralize technical assistance | 61 |
 Conduct ongoing training | 61 |
 Conduct educational outreach visits | 61 |
 Capture and share local knowledge | 57 |
 Change physical structure and equipment | 57 |
 Conduct educational meetings | 57 |
 Build a coalition | 57 |
 Distribute educational materials | 57 |
 Develop educational materials | 43 |
 Involve patients/consumers and family members | 43 |
 Assess for readiness and identify barriers and facilitators | 39 |
 Prepare patients/consumers to be active participants | 39 |
 Access new funding | 39 |
 Conduct local consensus discussions | 39 |
 Audit and provide feedback | 39 |
 Intervene with patients/consumers to enhance uptake and adherence | 35 |
 Make training dynamic | 35 |
 Obtain and use patients/consumers and family feedback | 35 |
 Conduct local needs assessment | 30 |
 Develop academic partnerships | 30 |