Implementing Health Coaching

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Implementing Health Coaching Help patients take charge of their health, and foster healthier patients with better outcomes.

What is health coaching? Health coaching is a collaborative approach to care that informs, engages, and motivates patients to take a more prominent role in managing their health.

How can health coaching be beneficial? improves health outcomes by ensuring that patients understand their care plans.

Common conditions in primary care that can be impacted by health coaching include: Diabetes Obesity Kidney Disease Asthma Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Hypertension Chronic heart failure Behavioral health issues Complex, poly-chronic health conditions

Four steps to implement health coaching in your practice: 1 Commit to health coaching 2 Build the health coaching model 3 Recruit, train and mentor the coaches 4 Start coaching and track your progress

Tools/Resources available to your practice Session Packets on Various Development Topics Action Planning Health Coaching Checklist Health Coach Sample Workflow

How is it working at other practices? Manhattan, NY Oakland, CA STEPS in Practice Summary – Union Health Center (UHC) in Manhattan, NY Proximity is important for smooth patient flow at Union Health Center (UHC) in Manhattan. The two main corridors of this Level 3 patient-centered medical home are used as the dividing line for forming two teams of three providers and a designated health coach. When a patient with diabetes comes to the clinic, a quick walk down the corridor is all that’s needed for a warm handoff between provider and coach. Interactions with the health coach take place based on the patient’s preferences. The goal of the first meeting is to reassure the patient that they now have a supportive partner in their health care who will be with them long-term. Health coaches have flexible scheduling and make it a point to be accessible, often taking appointments by phone or conducting face-to-face visits to accommodate their patients’ busy lives. They have their own appointment books and any staff member with access to the EHR is allowed to book patients with a health coach. They meet with a patient as often as needed for the patient to reach their self-management goals. In some cases, this means bi-weekly meetings for six months or monthly meetings for one year. Sometimes, patients meet one goal and move on to another, so they continue working with a coach for an extended period of time. Patients also often come back for coaching after their clinical measures fall out of range and the provider refers them again. STEPS in Practice Summary – Asian Health Services in Oakland, CA Each patient is paired with a health coach Health coaches are medical assistants who have received additional training in motivational interviewing, such as the “ask-tell-ask” technique; pre-visit planning; chronic illness monitoring and EHR management. The health coaches prep charts the day before a patient visit to determine if the patient received care elsewhere in the interim, review interval laboratory and refresh their memory of the previous visit’s notes. during the visit: obtains the blood pressure and performs medication reconciliation, agenda setting and action planning with the patient. Post-visit the coach meets with the patient in the exam room to discuss what happened during the visit, assess if the patient understood the provider’s recommendations. Health coaching is now active in all clinic locations; Future plans include expanding the health coaching program to include licensed vocational nurses that will target patients with diabetes.

For additional resources, frequently asked questions and implementation support, visit www.stepsforward.org!