Sunday Pre-Conference Workshop: Lifestyle Medicine Shared Medical Appointments: Implementation Into Real-World Practice
Shared Medical Appointments are medical appointments provided to multiple patients in a group setting by a single physician or other health professional, and may include patient education, counseling and group support. Administering shared medical appointments is an essential skill in lifestyle medicine practice. The Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum requires 20 hours spent in group visits. The USPSTF recommends that those with impaired glucose tolerance and with overweight/obesity and certain risk factors receive intensive multi-component lifestyle intervention, which can be delivered using shared medical appointments. Shared medical appointments have been endorsed by the American Academy of Family Physicians as a “a proven, effective method for enhancing a patient’s self-care of chronic conditions, increasing patient satisfaction, and improving outcomes”. Lifestyle medicine shared medical appointments provide an opportunity to provide lifestyle medicine intervention to a larger number of patients and therefore reduce chronic disease. Therefore, it is essential for lifestyle medicine certified physicians and health professionals to become proficient in the delivery of this modality of treatment. In this workshop, we will describe the implementation of lifestyle medicine shared medical appointments within the Obesity Medicine Clinic UC San Diego Health Center for Digestive Diseases and the Corewell Health Lifestyle Medicine Specialty Practice. We will provide a short introduction on shared medical appointments and discuss at length how to navigate the logistical challenges associated with implementation of lifestyle medicine shared medical appointments, and how to bill insurance. Participants will break out into groups of beginner and intermediate levels to help participants move into concrete steps for implementation.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the tools and resources used to stand up a robust shared medical appointment series, or one-off visit.
- Describe business measures and strategies utilized to understand what SMA’s are doing for your practice and patients, including outcomes measures, data collecting and financial reporting.
- Determine how shared medical appointments are implemented in a clinical setting including lifestyle medicine, specialty and primary care practices, with examples and frameworks of successfully implemented programs within the practice.
- Carolyn F. Vollmer, MD, dipABLM, LM Intensivist
- Deepa Sannidhi, MD, MPH
- Kara E. Tibbe, MBA, NBC-HWC