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Deep Dive: The DMT Defined (Part 2 of 6)

Deep Dive: The DMT Defined (Part 2 of 6)

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DMT Defined Defining what a DMT is and what it is not. Summary The discussion focuses on defining Diagnostic Management Teams (DMTs) by emphasizing that a true DMT must be expert-driven, patient-specific, and aim to establish a single diagnosis in the context of the patient's illness. It contrasts this with simpler processes like reflex testing or utilization management, highlighting the need for comprehensive interpretation rather than just providing test results. Key takeaways A DMT must recommend necessary tests and provide a patient-specific diagnosis within the clinical context. The value of a finding depends on whether it is provided at a time when clinical decisions are being made. Reflex testing is a tool, not the DMT itself; the DMT establishes the diagnosis based on that information. A true DMT requires expert-driven input and aims for a single diagnosis, unlike utilization management which focuses on groupthink. The process needs to be patient-specific, requiring time, which is why it is often avoided in favor of case conferences for less complex issues. Chapters 0:00 Defining What A DMT Is 1:10 The Evolution Of DMTs 3:29 Critical Ingredients Of A DMT 12:45 DMT Versus Utilization Management 14:04 Reflex Testing Is Not A DMT 37:10 Checklist For Real DMTs Mentioned Dr. Michael Appasada, Penn, Mass General, Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, Amazon One, Amazon Health, Open Evidence AI, Plavix. Quotes > You have to say what tests are necessary and you have to provide a diagnosis for that patient, patient specific in the clinical context of that patient. > It is a consult that is expert driven and patient specific in the context of the patient's illness. And its goal is to conclusively establish a single diagnosis. > Reflex testing is not the DMT because reflex testing says to figure out the diagnosis, you would want to do this test first based upon that you do this test or that test. (00:00) - Intro (00:08) - Defining What A DMT Is (01:19) - The Evolution Of DMTs (03:38) - Critical Ingredients Of A DMT (12:53) - DMT Versus Utilization Management (14:13) - Reflex Testing Is Not A DMT (37:18) - Checklist For Real DMTs

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DMT Defined Defining what a DMT is and what it is not.

Summary The discussion focuses on defining Diagnostic Management Teams (DMTs) by emphasizing that a true DMT must be expert-driven, patient-specific, and aim to establish a single diagnosis in the context of the patient's illness. It contrasts this with simpler processes like reflex testing or utilization management, highlighting the need for comprehensive interpretation rather than just providing test results.

Key takeaways

  • A DMT must recommend necessary tests and provide a patient-specific diagnosis within the clinical context.
  • The value of a finding depends on whether it is provided at a time when clinical decisions are being made.
  • Reflex testing is a tool, not the DMT itself; the DMT establishes the diagnosis based on that information.
  • A true DMT requires expert-driven input and aims for a single diagnosis, unlike utilization management which focuses on groupthink.
  • The process needs to be patient-specific, requiring time, which is why it is often avoided in favor of case conferences for less complex issues.

Chapters 0:00 Defining What A DMT Is 1:10 The Evolution Of DMTs 3:29 Critical Ingredients Of A DMT 12:45 DMT Versus Utilization Management 14:04 Reflex Testing Is Not A DMT 37:10 Checklist For Real DMTs

Mentioned Dr. Michael Appasada, Penn, Mass General, Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, Amazon One, Amazon Health, Open Evidence AI, Plavix.

Quotes > You have to say what tests are necessary and you have to provide a diagnosis for that patient, patient specific in the clinical context of that patient. > It is a consult that is expert driven and patient specific in the context of the patient's illness. And its goal is to conclusively establish a single diagnosis. > Reflex testing is not the DMT because reflex testing says to figure out the diagnosis, you would want to do this test first based upon that you do this test or that test.

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (00:08) - Defining What A DMT Is
  • (01:19) - The Evolution Of DMTs
  • (03:38) - Critical Ingredients Of A DMT
  • (12:53) - DMT Versus Utilization Management
  • (14:13) - Reflex Testing Is Not A DMT
  • (37:18) - Checklist For Real DMTs

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